How you can run next year's London Marathon and help support your local NHS
By Matthew Hancock-Bruce 22nd May 2026
Did the London Marathon leave you inspired?
Well, East Cheshire NHS Charity is now offering exclusive places for next year's event, giving you the chance to tackle the world's most iconic 26.2-mile course while raising money for local healthcare services.
In doing so, you will be following in the footsteps of runners like Elliot Edwards, who supported the charity, which provides extra support beyond NHS funding at this year's race.
"It was truly an experience like no other," Elliot said.
"The hardest and most rewarding race yet. 30km met the point of no return but I loved every minute.
"Sign up for a place now!"
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Also conquering the course last month was Tony Mayer, who previously worked for East Cheshire NHS Trust.
He said: "Thank you to everyone who has supported me in my training and fundraising for the London Marathon. Whilst the weather was a bit warmer than I would have liked the atmosphere was amazing.
"I would highly recommend anyone thinking of doing it to enter the ballot or support a charity next year. It's great to have been able to support East Cheshire NHS Charity who have played a big part in my life."
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The TCS London Marathon 2027 takes place next April, with tens of thousands of runners set to descend on the capital.
To register your interest in one of East Cheshire NHS Charity's places at the TCS London Marathon 2027, fill out the form online here.
A minimum fundraising target of £2,000 is required, with successful entrants provided with dedicated support from the fundraising team, a charity running top and access to a wide variety of fundraising ideas, materials and resources.
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