HALLOWEEN is going to be different this year with trick or treating off the table, but youngsters and families can still sign up to get dressed up in spooky outfits and take part in the virtual Hope House Dark Run.

On October 31 those who sign up for the 5K around their local area will get a glow in the dark medal and goodie bag, as well as the opportunity to take part in a fancy dress competition on the night, making sure people can still have the fun of Halloween while following Government guidance.

The runners will be sent on their way on the night with a special video from Liam Parry from Chirk.

Mum Martine Parry and brothers Liam, Caiden and Kyle have been supporting the event in memory of little Mia who died aged just four years old after a lifetime of support from Hope House, and they will also be taking part in the run.

“At Hope House it was all about giving Mia a good life and finding a way to do the things we wanted, such as riding a rocking horse,” said Martine.

“But the support for us as a family, including sibling support for Liam, Caiden and Kyle is incredible. They go to the beach and come back having been soaked from head to toe, but you can see they’ve had such fun. I don’t know where we would be without Hope House.”

The Dark Run has been an annual sell-out event for Hope House since 2014, held first at Telford Town Park, and then also at Chirk Castle. It has gone online this year because of Covid restrictions on gatherings.

Fundraiser Catrin Dowdeswell said: “The dark runs are some of our most popular events, and during these difficult times where we need income we decided to make sure they will be able to go ahead in the best possible way.

“So why don’t you support us this Halloween and have some fun at the same time.”

The event has been sponsored by Kronospan, Bowmed Ibisqus, Chirk Town Council, Glyn Wylfa, Cynergy Security, Epson, Pertemps, Martin Kaye and NFU Mutual Oswestry are also sponsors of the event and have ensured every penny raised at the Virtual Dark Run will go directly towards the care of the children.

A spokesperson from Kronospan added: “Kronospan is proud to support the 2020 Virtual Dark Run for Hope House, which will raise vital funds for the families and children who rely on their brilliant care. Good luck to everyone who enters.”

It costs £20 for an adult to enter and £5 for a child. Participants are asked to raise what they can to make a real difference to seriously ill children and families supported by Hope House. You can sign up to the event by visiting hopehouse.org.uk/Event/virtual-dark-run.

A Bowmed Ibisqus spokesperson said: “Bowmed Ibisqus is proud to sponsor this local charity event for the second year running.

“Given the challenges Hope House have faced this year is it commendable to see them working so hard to spread positivity and offering the much needed support to families in the area. We wish them all the success with this event and hope the fundraising keeps going from strength to strength.”