Tuesday, September 23, 2025

Sheffield solicitors take on 10k for four legged friends

Runners from Wake Smith Solicitors are aiming to complete the Sheffield 10k for their four legged friends at a Sheffield charity.

A six-strong team from the city-based law firm will take part in the Sheffield 10k on 28 September for its chosen charity Support Dogs.

Tom Weightman, Charlotte Wallage, Eleanor Storey, Millie Bolsover, Joe Creasor and Sophie Bell have been training hard for the event – and it’s also a special day for Millie, who will be celebrating her birthday on race day.

Wake Smith staff voted to support the charity, which provides, trains and supports registered assistance dogs to ensure that people affected by autism, epilepsy and physical disability receive vital, life-saving support.

Commercial property director Tom Weightman said: “Staff at Wake Smith Solicitors are fundraising for Support Dogs this financial year and as part of a host of events, six employees have agreed to run the Sheffield 10k in support of the charity.

“The event, known for its enthusiastic crowds, is a great opportunity for Wake Smith to raise awareness of, and fundraise for, Support Dogs while enjoying a great day with fellow runners.

“There is some rivalry as to who makes the best time, but we are all on-side to raise as much money as we can.”

The Sheffield 10k route starts in Arundel Gate, taking runners along Charter Row and along Ecclesall Road, before skirting the edges of Endcliffe Park. It continues along Riverdale Road, along Endcliffe Vale Road, close to the Botanical Gardens, then travels down Brocco Bank and back to a city centre finish.

To donate funds for the Wake Smith team’s efforts, visit Charlotte Wallage is fundraising for Support Dogs Ltd.

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