A group of runners wore colourful clothing in support of an Oxfordshire town's Pride at the weekend.
The runners at Bicester parkrun wore colours of the rainbow on Saturday (September 7), coinciding with the same day as Bicester Pride.
Parkrun is a free, community 5k run and takes place every Saturday morning at 1,281 locations around the country.
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Last month Bicester parkrun had a record breaking Saturday, with more than 700 people attending.
A spokesperson for Bicester parkrun said they were "very pleased" with the amount of people who showed their support for Bicester Pride, returned for its fourth year at Garth Park from 2pm until 10pm.
The event is a day festival celebrating LGBTQIA+ identities which featured a market and entertainment, followed by an afterparty.
Bicester parkrun takes place every Saturday at 9am.
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