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Hundreds expected to attend Festival of the Mile
Hundreds of people are expected to attend a running event in aid of a Jersey charity later.
Festival of the Mile welcomes runners of all abilities to take on a series of mile-long running challenges for mental health charity Jersey Mind.
One of the races involves a "beer mile" in which competitors have to drink an alcoholic or non-alcoholic pint before running.
The event, now in its third year, has previously raised money for other local charities.
Event co-founder Louise Bailey said Jersey Mind was chosen this year due to the links between "being active and good mental health".
Mrs Bailey said the festival was still a new concept but she hoped to welcome plenty of people.
"We wanted to make it as family-friendly as possible this year," she said.
"We've included events for young people between six and 15 and families can compete together.
"I had a seven-year-old call me earlier in the week to make sure we had real medals."
Other challenges included a mascot race and a junior mile.
The registration for races at FB fields on St Clement's Inner Road open at 10:30 BST, with races due to begin at 11:15.
The event is due to close at 17:00.
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