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NEW CLUB MEMBERSHIP FEE – £16

Everyone aged 18 and over is welcome to join us, regardless of your pace or experience. You’re welcome to try up to three free sessions before deciding whether you’d like to become a member.

Our main club run takes place every Tuesday at 18:25 (for an 18:30 start) at the back of the Waitrose car park. Some pace groups also meet on Mondays and Thursdays at the same time, though meeting points may vary.

To arrange your first run, please email us with the date you’d like to come along and a short outline of your current running level, including the pace you typically run over 45–60 minutes.

BENEFITS OF JOINING

We’re often asked by potential new members about the benefits of joining our club. The truth is, there are many – and they vary depending on what you’re looking for. We’re proud to support each member as an individual, helping you work towards your own goals while feeling part of a friendly, inclusive community.

  • Enjoy greater safety and reassurance by running with others
  • Stay motivated through regular, sociable training sessions
  • Access  England Athletics affiliation benefits, including reduced race entry costs
  • Make use of discounted club kit and a lively social calendar
  • NEW: Access our triathlon section, with private swim sessions and group bike rides


Read more below

JOINING ENGLAND ATHLETICS

EA MEMBERSHIP FEES – £23

(1st April 2026 – 31st March 2027)

If you choose to join England Athletics, the additional fee listed above will apply. Affiliation provides access to reduced race entry fees (usually at least £2 cheaper than non‑affiliated runners) and includes insurance coverage for both races and club activities.

Please note:

To enter the club ballot for our London Marathon place or to compete in the Chilterns Cross‑Country League, you must be an active member of England Athletics.

See   www.englandathletics.org for more details.

Many people new to running find it difficult to maintain their enthusiasm for the sport as they desperately try to find the time to go for a run, and find it difficult to get motivated, especially on dark, cold and wet nights.

There’s nothing better than running with other like-minded people of similar abilities. You’ll be introduced to, and run with, members of similar pace so you’ll not get left behind.

We have a structured programme, so you know what to expect when you turn up (take a look under “Training”)– whether it be a normal group run round the streets of Buckingham or something more demanding like a tempo run or hill work.

During the lighter evenings, we also go on many trail runs that will take you through the beautiful Buckingham countryside – ones that you probably wouldn’t know of yourself, and ones you probably wouldn’t want to run alone in case you got lost!

On the other hand, when it’s dark, our torch light runs are great fun – running through the parks and woods of Buckingham and even Stowe Park (especially fun in the snow!).

We also have regular and varied fitness sessions – bleep tests, intervals, hill work, circuit training, Sunday morning club runs etc – and have access to Stowe School’s running track in the summer. Then there’s our technique sessions where we teach you how to run efficiently – and faster. We can also advise you on training programmes if you want to run a half or full marathon. With so many experienced runners at the club, information and advice is always at hand.

Many club runners participate in race events and it’s great to travel to them together. Many of our newer members gain much inspiration from other experienced runners and eventually will often find themselves running in events and for distances they never would have dreamed possible!

You can also buy quality club kit at discounted prices – cheaper than you’d find in the shops or online and with the club’s logo printed on it.

So, if you came along two nights a week, that’s over 100 club activities!. Then, of course, there are the socials … curry nights, pub meetings, summer BBQs, quiz nights, Christmas parties and so on.

ALL THIS FOR SUCH A SMALL SUM OF MONEY – what’s not to like?

And if you still need some encouragement, read what Tony, one of our members, has to say …

“My running story started when I needed to lose a few stone, my blood pressure was horrendous and my mental health needed a boost. At 53 (now 60+) I returned home from holiday over 16 stone after 30 years of no activity unless I had to run for the chip van. I knew I had to do something about it before it became too late, I started couch-2- 5k and after more than the 9 weeks it should take, finally got to keep going at more than walking pace for 30 minutes. Parkrun was next, the weight started to reduce, blood pressure went in the right direction and I loved the endorphins and the effect it was having on the space between my ears. I have now run all the distances up to marathon (slow) and have made some great friends at the club. When it comes to health and wellbeing, I have become a bit of an evangelist for the power of running and in 2018 attended a run leader course. My other favourite things are family, laughing a lot and pubs. My motto is if I can you can and I encourage you to give it a go no matter what age or ability by coming along to one of our beginner evenings.”