Run South London

Running

Event Type:Running

Distance:13.1 miles

Registration fee:£25

Fundraising target:£300

Event date:14th Mar 2027

Run South London as part of our #WishHero team, because every child deserves to wish for more than a life defined by illness​.

About the event

Run South London is a brand new closed road half marathon bursting onto the scene on 14th March 2027.

Whether you're lacing up for your very first race or chasing a new personal best, this event is for everyone. Expect an incredible atmosphere, buzzing crowds, and a course designed to inspire runners of all ages and abilities. This isn’t just another race, it’s set to become one of the standout highlights of London’s running calendar. 

Join the #WishHero team! 

Registration Options

Charity Place

Our charity place registrations are now officially open! Click here to register for £25, and set a fundraising target of £300. We'll be there to support you every step of the way!

Own Place

If you have your own place in the race, help to make wishes come true by choosing to run for Make-A-Wish UK. Join our team for free here, set your own fundraising target, and be a 2027 #WishHero.

How we'll support you

  • A free #WishHero running top and fundraising pack
  • Access to our online training hub and app
  • Regular support emails, key information and fundraising tips
  • Any fundraising materials you may require
  • Dedicated member of the Events Team to help
  • Thank you letter and certificate

Register today!

Why take on Run South London for Make-A-Wish UK?

By supporting Make-A-Wish UK and becoming a #WishHero in the 2027 Run South London, you'll be transforming the lives of children like Kate, who wished 'to meet and train with my gymnastics idol'. Her wish was made possible because of #WishHeroes like you.

Kate's wish

9 years old

London

"I wish to meet and train with my gymnastics idol"

Read about Kate's wish

"They go through so much – they don’t get a say in their treatment, we have to tell them where to go, where to be. She’s forced to do things she didn’t ask for. But the wish is her wish, it’s something she can control and is something that they can enjoy. If it wasn’t for people donating to charities like Make-A-Wish, I don’t know if she would be able to have that experience. It’s a memory that we’ll treasure and will last forever."

Kate's mum