Over £9k raised for Hope House and Ty Gobaith at the Conwy Dark Run


*Pictured above - Conwy Castle illuminated to highlight Ty Gobaith and Hope House and their Dark Run last Saturday night.

Over £9k raised for Hope House and Ty Gobaith at the Conwy Dark Run on a very wet night...

Introduction by Don Hale. Photographs by Caitlin Faye Photography.

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Despite the very challenging weather conditions last Saturday night with heavy rain and strong winds, over £9k was raised at the Conwy Dark Run for Hope House and Ty Gobaith Children’s Hospices.

This popular event followed on from a very similar success – in better conditions – the previous Saturday at Penrhyn Castle Dark Run which raised about £10k for the same worthy organisation.

John Hatton (*pictured right), who was the MC at both fundraising events and was one of the event organisers confirmed: “Conwy Dark Run. It was a very wet night, but it made £9k for Ty Gobaith. It was a very busy day, with the Penrhyn parkrun, rush home for lunch, then over to Conwy to help to set up everything.  I really enjoyed it though. And much praise was given to all the organisers, supporters, fundraisers, volunteers and marshals.”

*This was my report from the Penrhyn Castle Dark Run from last week: Don Hale Blog: Penrhyn Castle Dark Run raised about £10k for chil... https://donhaleblog.blogspot.com/2025/10/penrhyn-castle-dark-run-raised-about_22.html?spref=tw

*There are plenty of great photographs from both events courtesy of Caitlin Faye Photography on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/search/top?q=caitlin%20faye%20photography

 















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