Walk for a cure Birmingham
Sutton Park
Sunday 29 June 2025
£27,223
amount raised
874
people joined
876
hours of lab time funded
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About the event
Join us from 10:00am to collect your T-shirt and lanyard, ready for an 11:00am start at Park Rd, The Royal Town of Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham, Sutton Coldfield B74 2YT. To find the exact location of the event village/start, please download 'what3words' and enter: ///closes.pigs.loser

Registration
Registration is now open for Sutton Park! Secure your place today, and be part of something special.
Aim to raise £150 or more. Make a vital difference in helping us find a cure for dementia.

Route
Enjoy a beautiful woodland walk through the park and take in its rich variety of plants and wildlife. You'll pass by the idyllic setting of Keepers Pool, wind through Wyndley Wood, and venture through Sutton Park's National Nature Reserve before crossing the finish line to claim your well-deserved medal.

Accessiblity
The fully signposted route is mostly on hardstanding path with some smaller sections on woodland terrain and grass. The route is accessible for both wheelchairs and pushchairs with assistance. There will be volunteer marshals along the route to support you if needed.
For more information on accessibility and Walk For a Cure, please visit our FAQs.

Dogs
Dogs are welcome but must remain on a lead at all times.

Facilities
There are event toilets available next to the event village (including accessible loos).
Food and drink will be available to purchase within the event village and you are welcome to bring your own refreshments.

How to get here
Sutton Coldfield Railway Station is approximately one mile from Sutton Park (typically a 20 minute walk). The park is also serviced by multiple bus lines.
If driving, please access the park through 'Streetly Gate' which is on Thornhill Road. The w3w for this is - ///dish.cones.alive
Once through the gate proceed into the park where you will be directed by event marshals.


It was great to take part in the Walk For A Cure event and see so many people coming together determined to make their contribution to finding a cure for dementia.
Participants included people living with a dementia, their carers and people, like me, remembering loved ones who had died with dementia. It was inspirational to see so many traveling many miles to raise money to fund such essential research.
- John Hirst, walking in memory of his beloved wife, Pat
- Barry Gray, who is living with dementia
- Jacky Schloss, walking in honour of her parents who have both been impacted by dementia.
- Dr Helen Beaumont, a dementia researcher, walking in memory of her husband, Clive

WANT TO SUPPORT US?
You don’t have to walk to get involved. Volunteer to help on event day or make a donation to fuel cutting-edge dementia research.

Volunteer
Help make event day a success by offering your time and enthusiasm as a volunteer.

Donate
Every donation fuels research discoveries that could uncover new life-changing treatments.