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Manchester Marathon found fresh community fund following milestone charitable efforts

Danny Jones Danny Jones Manchester Marathon new community fund Trafford MCR Active

The Manchester Marathon has begun a new community fund following more than a decade of incredible charity efforts.

Known as the Trafford Active Fund for the last 10 years or so, the initiative covers not only the city and its wider boroughs’ annual 26.2-mile long race, but various other sports and activity-based schemes across the region.

Now, though, the fresh Manc Marathon Fund is evolving in partnership with the existing Trafford Moving Fund and MCRactive arm of Manchester City Council by expanding its vital charity work further afield than ever before.

Launching ahead of the 2026 event this spring, runners will once again be behind crucial funding across the Greater Manchester region and beyond.

The new Manchester Marathon Community Fund logo (Credit: Supplied)

For context, back in 2024, the MCR Marathon raised nearly £30 million for the local economy and roughly £3.7m for charities like the Alzheimer’s Society; last April, that figure surpassed more than £4m, and the fundraising numbers only continue to increase with every year.

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With that in mind, more than £60k is distributed to various partner programmes that “inspire
movement, improve wellbeing, and create meaningful change for local people”.

Moving forward, not only will £1 from every paid entry into the Manchester Marathon and Manchester Half continue to go directly into the Manchester Marathon Community Fund (MMCF).

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Andrew Smith, Chief Executive of A.S.O. UK – organisers of the MCR Marathon and Half – said: “We’re incredibly proud of the positive impact the Trafford Active Fund has delivered locally over the years, and we’re excited to extend that impact across both Trafford and Manchester City [Centre].

“By broadening our reach, the MMCF will help even more people to get active and contribute to a legacy of movement and wellbeing. Our relationship with Trafford remains as strong as ever, and we look forward to continuing to support the brilliant community projects that make a real difference there.”

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As for those who can benefit directly from the scheme, applying for funding through the Manchester Marathon Community Fund is simple:

  • Community groups and projects in Trafford or the City of Manchester can apply for funding via the Trafford Moving Fund and MCR Active (dependent on their location).
  • A panel from each organisation reviews applications and selects projects that best demonstrate lasting impact.
  • We share stories from funded projects throughout the year, so you can see the difference your event entry makes.

You can access funding by applying for the Trafford Moving Fund online, and you can apply for funding through MCR Active HERE.

We love how much the North West regularly dedicates its charitable efforts, both socially and physically, towards important causes throughout the year.

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Featured Images — Press shots (supplied via Manchester Marathon/ASO UK)

Aldi is hiring an official chicken nugget taster to send FREE nuggets to

Emily Sergeant Emily Sergeant

Aldi is in the process of adding to its eclectic team of taste testers, and this time, chicken nuggets are in the hot seat.

The budget supermarket is no stranger to calling on members of the public to try out new products before they get released in store, whether it be recruiting someone to sample all of its different wines, crisps, beers, or even chocolate Easter eggs, but this is the first time Aldi will be hiring an official Chicken Nugget Taster.

One lucky shopper will get the chance to take on their ‘dream job’, receiving a variety of Aldi nuggets for free in exchange for feedback.

That’s right, nugget connoisseurs will receive a selection of Aldi’s best-selling nuggets to sample for free – including the popular Share the Love ‘Love Nuggets’ with Date Ketchup, which are set to return to stores once again from 10 February as part of the Valentine’s range.

Not only that, but the successful applicant will also receive a selection of the supermarket’s classics and well as different takes on the nugget to try out.

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Aldi is hiring an official chicken nugget taster to send free nuggets to / Credit: Aldi Corporate

And what’s in it for Aldi? All the supermarket is asking in return is a set of reviews rating the nuggets on their taste, texture, and the crispiness of their coating, to help guide the Buying Team on what products to stock in the future.

“The nation’s love for chicken nuggets is undeniable and we’re seeing a huge appetite for new and exciting flavours,” explained Julie Ashfield, who is the Chief Commercial Officer at Aldi UK.

“Our shoppers are our most important critics, so launching the role of an official Nugget Taster is the perfect way to ensure our products deliver the quality, taste, and price they deserve.”

Read more:

  • Aldi’s ‘superfan’ card is back to give someone FREE shopping for a year
  • Popeyes is opening FIVE new fried chicken takeaways in Manchester
  • Tesco launches 2026 Valentine’s dine-in deals with its ‘most generous’ menu yet

Fancy it then? To be in with a chance of landing this tasty job, all you need to do is send a video application stating your name, age, and social media handles, and then say why you love chicken nuggets so much and why you should become Aldi’s first-ever Nugget Taster.

Entries are now open, and you have until 11:59pm on 4 February to apply by emailing [email protected].

Featured Image – Broken Sphere (via Wikimedia Commons)

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