Organisers of the city's Sue Ryder Starlight Hike have been forced to cancel the event due to adverse weather conditions.

The 5k or 10k walk under the stars was due to take place on Saturday, October and is the charity’s number one fundraising event – raising £78,000 for the end-of-life care and bereavement charity over the past two years. 

Organisers say the cancellation presents a huge blow - and a huge hole in funding - for the charity which runs Sue Ryder Thorpe Hall Hospice in Peterborough, and at a time when costs are increasing, and more people are predicted to need its support.   

Cheyenne Smith, regional head of hospice fundraising for the Peterborough Sue Ryder Hospice said: “We are absolutely gutted that we have had to take the really tough decision to cancel this year’s events.  

“Not only are they the biggest fundraising event in our calendar, but also poignant events for many people, giving them the chance to come together and celebrate their loved ones.” 

“We are so sorry for all our supporters and volunteers who we know will be feeling just as disappointed as we are. They put so much passion and love into making this event so very special and I want to thank them and our sponsor Cultura Place for their kind ongoing support.”   

More than 500 walkers and 120 volunteers were due to attend the event, where the charity was hoping to raise £60,000. 

However severe flooding around Ferry Meadows Country Park in Peterborough where the walkers were due to follow their starlit route has combined with a forecast for ongoing heavy rain leading up to the event. 

Parts of the route are flooded due to the heavy rainfall of recent days.Parts of the route are flooded due to the heavy rainfall of recent days. (Image: Sue Ryder)

“Sadly, the site has become waterlogged and the route impassable, therefore we just had to make this decision to keep all our participants, volunteers, and hospice staff safe,” Cheyenne added. “Everyone’s safety must come first.” 

Allison Mann is the Service Director for Sue Ryder Thorpe Hall Hospice. She shared how the loss of funds will impact the charity and the care her teams help give. “The care our nursing, medical and hospice support teams give is heavily reliant on the generosity of our supporters and vital fundraising events like Starlight Hike. The funds which are raised at this event are critical for us and our ability to be there when it matters for people who are dying or grieving."  

“Sue Ryder Starlight Hike Peterborough is one of two events Sue Ryder has had to cancel in the region owing to the adverse weather meaning a double blow for the charity specially so when the cost of delivering our care is increasing and we know that more people are going to be in need of the care and support we can give.  

“If you can, please do consider supporting us by making a donation at: sueryder.org/SLHDonate.” 

All registered participants are being contacted and offered the option to move their registration to an alternative event or receive a full refund.  

Sue Ryder Starlight Hike events taking place in the Thames Valley (Reading), Worth Valley (Yorkshire), Leeds and Cheltenham this month are unaffected by adverse weather and will be taking place as planned.