| Abingdon Amblers AC: Small Oxfordshire club that stages the Abingdon Marathon. |
| Achilles: For past and present members of Oxford University Athletics Club and Cambridge University Athletics Club. Members have included Harold Abrahams and Roger Bannister. |
| Aldershot, Farnham and District AC: Thriving athletics club with approximately 400 members. Claims to be the first in the South to be equally strong in both women's and men's athletics. |
| Amazing Feet RC: A growing Kidderminster club that lives up to its name. |
| Ambleside AC: Good views, tough terrain, long runs, satisfaction, contentment and a pint at the end of the day. |
| Amesbury Athletic Club: Come from Stonehenge and wear magic green vests. |
| Ampthill and Flitwick Flyers: Small friendly, very active running club based in Flitwick, Bedfordshire. |
| Arena 80 AC: Over 100 members, and claims to have one of the strongest women's team in England. |
| Avon Valley Runners: Wiltshire. Running schedule, contact information, membership details, and upcoming events. |
| Axe Valley Runners: Based in Seaton, East Devon, and organise the 'Grizzly' and the Colyton 10k. |
| Baildon Runners: Discover the social side of running with the club that caters for all types. |
| Barking Road Runners: Essex. With 50 members of all standards, from the sub three hour marathon runners to the more leisurely Sunday morning joggers. |
| Barrow Runners RC: The masochistic tribe often seen dragging themselves around Leicestershire. |
| Bedford Harriers: Operate a group training system, in order to cater for all abilities, and start beginners' groups in April and October. Site includes results and photo gallery. |
| Benfleet Running Club: Essex club site includes contact information, training schedule, diary dates and results. |
| Biggleswade Athletic Club: Talent is a bonus, enthusiasm is a much more important attribute to this Bedfordshire club. |
| Billericay Striders: Essex club of 100 members committed to having fun; caters for all skill levels. |
| Bingley Harriers: Prestigious Yorkshire club with a long cross-country heritage. |
| Black Combe Runners: Small Cumbrian fell and road running club on the south west edge of the Lake District, which organises four races. |
| Blackheath Harriers: Bromley, Kent. Caters for all aspects of running. One of the oldest athletic clubs in the world. |
| Blyth RC: Based near Newcastle, in south-east Northumberland, and formed soon after the first Great North Run. Detailed site with archives going back to 1998. |
| Bolton United Harriers: Manchester club with varied coaching staff and facilities at Leverhulme Park offers the opportunity to develop athletic skills. Fixtures and results listings. |
| Borrowdale Fell Runners: Successful Cumbrian fell club that also competes in cross-country and road races. |
| Brandon Fern Hoppers: Suffolk. Racing schedule, upcoming events, news items, pictures, a race diary and event results. |
| Bridlington Road Runners: Love to chat as they run in East Yorkshire. |
| Buckingham and Stowe Running Club: News, results, races, joining details, and contacts. |
| Bungay Black Dog Running Club: Suffolk based club offering year round running and training for all abilities plus fun social activities. |
| Burgess Hill Runners: Experience abounds and help is free in West Sussex. |
| Canterbury Harriers: Recently formed Kent club which organises a series of summer pub social runs and whose training varies from hard hill sessions to leisurely long runs. |
| Centurion Running Club: Small, friendly club with an active social side based in Solihull near Birmingham. |
| Cheltenham and Gloucester Harriers: Founded 1980. Train together three times a week. |
| Chiltern Harriers Athletic Club: Club for all ages from Chesham, Amersham, the Chalfonts, Prestwood and Great Missenden. |
| Chorley Harriers: A happy and dedicated team with qualified coaches giving their time freely to junior and senior athletes. Site includes .pdf membership form. |
| Cirencester AC: Glos. Takes part in road and cross-country races also has a triathlon group. Junior section emphasises track and field in summer and cross-country in winter. |
| City of Bath AC: Members ages vary from 9 to 65. Site has a downloadable weekly newsletter 'The Bath Plug' and extensive links. |
| City of Norwich AC: One of the largest athletic clubs in the East of England, and promise a warm welcome to anyone interested in athletics. |
| Clayton-le-Moors Harriers: Lancashire. Road, cross-country, and fell runners; were the first club to introduce lady members to fell running. |
| Clevedon AC: Races and results, membership, social events, and links. |
| Clowne Road Runners: Only running club in Clowne, Derbyshire. If you're interested in running then drop in and have a chat. |
| Cobra RC: A small Halesowen club. Not being updated. |
| Colchester And Tendring Athletic Club: Provides practice details, contact information, a description of the various age groups, news items, photographs, and related links for cross-country, road, and track runners of Colchester, Essex. |
| Colchester Harriers Athletic Club: Essex club that provides the opportunity to train and compete in a variety of disciplines. |
| Collingwood Athletic Club: A small road and cross-country club based in Wallington, Surrey. |
| Crowborough Runners: Sussex road and cross-country club. |
| Croydon Running Sisters: The Croydon branch of the national "Sisters" network. All ladies of all ages welcome to join. |
| Cumberland Fell Runners: Information about CFR (Cumberland Fell Runners), a group of enthusiasts dedicated to the promotion of fell running in West Cumbria. Includes results of recent races. |
| Cumberland Fell Runners Association: A group of like-minded volunteers who organise four annual races in some of the most beautiful and remote peaks in the British Isles. |
| Dacorum and Tring Athletic Club: Hemel Hempstead/Tring. Caters to all age groups in road running, track and field, and cross-country running. |
| Dartford Road Runners: Meets twice a week in Dartford, Kent. |
| Darwen Dashers: Road, fell and cross-country in the midst of the West Pennine Moors. |
| Datchet Dashers: Small Windsor club best known for the Datchet Dash. |
| Daventry Road Runners: Based in Daventry, Northamptonshire. Organiser of the Daventry Six road race in October. |
| Dorking and Mole Valley AC: Caters for runners of 5 and up through junior and adult sections. Competes in local leagues and organises two races: the Dorking 10 and the Dorking Duathlon. |
| Dudley Ladies Running Club: Ladies only club in the West Midlands, catering for all abilities. Includes news, facility and meeting information, articles on advice and training, photos, videos, club apparel, and calendar. |
| Dulwich Runners: South London road and cross-country club with South African origins. |
| Ealing Southall and Middlesex Athletic Club: Meets six times a week at Perivale Track West London. Caters for all ages. Fixtures, results, records, and links. |
| East Cheshire Harriers and Tameside AC: Offers athletic facilities to all ages, covering the very young to the veteran athlete in their seventies. |
| East Cornwall Harriers: Small and friendly and organise the Cornish Marathon every November. |
| Eastern Vets Athletic Club: Provides competition for veteran runners in East Anglia. |
| Eccleshill Road Runners: (Bradford) Formed in 1988 with a 'positive training ethic', a recognition of the importance of progress, and weekly coached sessions. |
| Elswick Harriers: Founded in 1889, and welcomes anyone who enjoys running as much as they do. |
| Exmouth Harriers: Road and track club Open to any standard from novice up with a ladies' section which meets separately once a week. Site includes a news section and members' photos. |
| Falmouth Road Runners: Small but sociable club which caters for runners of all abilities from finely honed racing snakes to first time recreational runners. |
| Farnham Runners: Run for fitness and fun in and around the beautiful commons of Frensham, Tilford, Hankley and Crooksbury. |
| Felixstowe Road Runners: News items, running schedule, race schedule and results, upcoming events and related links. |
| Flegg AC: (East Norfolk) Formed to support younger runners; there is now an equal mix of young and adult runners. Site has a database of previous results. |
| Garden City Joggers: Welwyn Garden City. Site includes details of training sessions, races and other events, a message board, and a photo archive. |
| Gillingham Trotters: For all ages and abilites from 10 minute milers to marathon runners, with not-too-serious flying pig logo. |
| Gloucester Athletic Club: Provides training, coaching and competition in all forms of athletics for anyone aged 11 upwards, at all levels. |
| Grange Farm Trotters: Have an active social life in Little Dunmow, Nr Felsted, Essex and hold a 10k and a 10 mile race each year. |
| Great Western Runners: Bristol Club with 150 members of all standards, including one third women. |
| Guildford and Godalming AC: Caters for athletes of both sexes and all abilities, from 10 year olds to top class veterans. Organisers of the Hogs Back road race. |
| Halstead Road Runners: Organise the Halstead marathon in April each year. |
| Handy Cross Runners: For all levels and abilities, in High Wycombe Bucks. |
| Harrow AC: Formerly Old Gaytonians AC, based at the Roger Bannister stadium in Harrow Weald. |
| Harwich Running Club: Founded in 1982 by British international decathlete Roy Snow, and values the enjoyment, as well as the achievement, of healthy running. |
| Hastings Athletic Club: South coast club with strong emphasis on the promotion of athletics for young athletes. |
| Havant AC: South coast track and field club with coaches for all disciplines. |
| Hayle Runners: Cornwall's most westerly running club. |
| Headington Road Runners: Built firmly around its members, with the motto "Running together". |
| Heanor Running Club: Located in Derbyshire. Contains a history of the club, standards, race details and summaries, past results, pictures, and news items. |
| Heathfield Road Runners: (Sussex) A group of people from various walks of life who happen to enjoy running. |
| Heaton Harriers: One of the oldest running clubs in the North East and still going from strength to strength. |
| Helsby RC: A small friendly running club in Helsby, Cheshire (between Runcorn and Chester). Organise the Four Villages Half Marathon. |
| Henfield Joggers: West Sussex. Participate in local fun-run leagues, regional marathons, and international events. |
| Hercules Wimbledon AC: Running, jogging and fitness club in south-west London with strong cross-country tradition. Organise the "Barry Jones 10k" in May and the "Wimbledon Ten" held in October. |
| Hillingdon AC: Run, jump and throw in Ruislip Middlesex. |
| Hogweed Trotters: Chipping Sodbury, South Gloucestershire. club launched in November 2000 and has grown steadily each month to some sixty members currently. |
| Holme Pierrepont: Formed in the year following the first London Marathon; original emphasis was road running but cross-country and fell-running are now well established. |
| Horsforth Fellandale: Tired of Tarmac? Come running (or walking) in the open countryside. |
| Horsforth Harriers: West Yorkshire. Members take part in races from 10K through to marathon and beyond. |
| Horwich RMI Harriers: Formed in 1924, membership grew when Mike Short (British Fell champion on two occasions) became the catalyst for a successful spell attracting new members. |
| Ilford Athletics Club: Meets twice a week in Ilford, Essex, and makes newcomers most welcome. |
| Ilkley Harriers AC: Organises training, racing and social activities in West Yorkshire. |
| Ivanhoe Runners: Compete on and off road in Ashby De-La Zouch, Leicestershire. Site has thorough coverage on progress of the junior section, Ivanhoe Robins. |
| Keighley and Craven Athletic Club: A medium sized club that packs a big punch in West Yorkshire. |
| Kenilworth Runners: Small Warwickshire club that values socialising as much as running. |
| Keswick AC: Lake District fell and road running club. |
| Larkfield Athletic Club: A road and cross-country running club based in Larkfield Kent. Runners of all abilities are welcomed. |
| Leighton Buzzard Athletics Club: Describes the club, its history and ethos. Includes details of training times, local running events, social schedule, results. Located in Bedfordshire. |
| Leighton Fun Runners: Focus on the "fun" side of running by organising events, running a championship, and being as friendly as possible to one and all in Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire. |
| Lewes Athletic Club: A friendly running club for all abilities in East Sussex. |
| Lichfield Running Club: Welcomes all ages and abilities. Site has results, a diary, a newsletter, and membership information. |
| Liss Runners: Caters for runners of most types and standards in East Hampshire. |
| Liverpool Harriers: Coaching staff, news items, history of the club and related links. |
| London Frontrunners: A diverse group of gay and lesbian runners from all round the world. |
| London Heathside AC: Muswell Hill Runners merged with North London AC to form this large new club. |
| Long Eaton Running Club: Comin' at ya from East Midlands. |
| Low Fell RC: Gateshead, Tyne and wear. Site includes photographs of local races, and a race calendar. |
| Luton United AC: Coaching is available for all levels of athlete near Cowley, on the outskirts of Oxford. |
| Macclesfield Harriers AC: Active in all athletic disciplines - track and field, cross-country, road and fell racing. |
| Maidenhead AC: Caters for all ages and abilities from complete beginners to County standard and beyond. |
| Marlborough RC: Run the downland and forest trails that abound in the North Wessex Downs. |
| Metros Running Club: Road running club for all ages and abilities in London's Metroland. |
| Milton Keynes Athletic Club: Also known as Milton Keynes Tigers, provides facilities for all forms of amateur athletics. |
| Mornington Chasers: Central London club who organise the Regents Park 10k series. Site includes news and results. |
| Morpeth Harriers: Well organised, successful club who run the Morpeth to Newcastle Road Race. |
| Nidd Valley Road Runners: Social running club in the Harrogate district, North Yorkshire that organise the Guy Fawks 10 mile race. |
| North Fylde AC: Formed in 1985 by a group of civil servants in Blackpool. Started making their presence felt in the late 1990s. Welcomes athletes of all abilities and has 6 qualified coaches. |
| North Herts Road Runners: Lively and friendly Letchworth club who take part in road races, cross-country, athletics, and arrange social events. |
| Norwich Road Runners: Road running club based in Norwich, Norfolk, which covers all abilities. Welcomes women and junior members. Site has club history and recent results. |
| Oldham & Royton Harriers and AC: A friendly, family Lancashire club aiming to help athletes reach their full potential, while at the same time having fun. |
| Orion Harriers: Cross-country club which likes getting dirty in Epping Forest. |
| Pitsea Running Club: For beginners to seasoned athletes in Basildon, Essex. |
| Preston Harriers: Pictures, a newsletter, coach profiles, news items, race results, related links and a newsletter. |
| Pudsey Pacers: West Yorkshire club which started as just a group of people who shared an interest in running, and never uses the word 'slow'. Includes news, location, and photos. |
| Ramsey Road Runners: Located in Cambridgeshire. Provides an overview of the club, past results, links, and a map. |
| Ranelagh Harriers: A harriers club (they run on the road and cross country and don't have a track section) based in Richmond, south-west London. |
| Reading Roadrunners: Remains a club that allows runners of all ages and abilities to enjoy training together (with UKA coaches) and racing in teams. |
| Riverside Runners: St Neots, Cambridgeshire. Senior section caters for all levels of runner; junior section is open to girls and boys aged 9 to 16 years old. |
| Ropsley Road Runners: Meet at the Green Man in Ropsley, Lincolnshire, and organise club and open races. |
| Runnymede Runners: Welcomes all standards of runners in the Egham area of Surrey, and runs on the road, cross country and trails, from 5k upwards. |
| Ryston Runners: Fitness, fun and friendship in Downham and King's Lynn. |
| Saint Edmund Pacers: From novice to internationals at Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk. |
| Sandhurst Joggers: A Yateley, Hampshire club open to all experience levels. Provides a training schedule, member profiles, a newsletter, upcoming races, pictures, and news items. |
| Saxilby Road Runners: Village based club -- 5 miles from Lincoln -- with a busy social calendar. |
| Serpentine Running Club: With a philosophy that running is fun, have progressed dramatically and now have much to offer the serious runer in central London. |
| South West Road Runners: Exeter club that welcomes youngsters and beginners as well as the seasoned athlete. |
| Southport Waterloo AC: Organises a number of successful open road races in Merseyside each year. |
| Springfield Striders: Sociable road and cross country running club, with a strong interest in Fell and Trail Running. |
| Stainland Lions Road Runners Club: A very informal and friendly group, based near Halifax, West Yorkshire. |
| Stamford Harriers: Won 3 gold medals at the UK Trail championships; the club also encourages family participation in all its activities. |
| Stilton Striders: Running, cross country, and athletics club for seniors and juniors in Leicestershire. |
| Stopsley Striders: Road and cross-country club near Luton, formed in 1983 from the members of a local jogging course organised by local international athlete Tony Simmons. |
| Stragglers: A large enthusiastic group of runners from south west London that don't take themselves too seriously. |
| Striders of Croydon: Positively welcome runners with little or no experience, or those hardened runners who may have just moved into the area. |
| Stroud and District Athletic Club: Organise no fewer than five races per year over road and multi-terrain. |
| Stubbington Green: (Located between Portsmouth and Southampton.) Committed to encouraging running at all levels and a special beginners session is held after Easter each year. |
| Swaledale Runners: Richmond, Yorkshire. |
| Swindon Harriers: Club information, training sessions, fixtures, results, news, and contacts. |
| Tadcaster Harriers: Includes a schedule of events, photos, and information on the annual Tadcaster 10 Road Race. (North Yorkshire.) |
| Tadley Runners: Dedicated to all aspects of road and cross-country running in North East Hampshire. Includes club news, location, championship events, member results, and club records and events. |
| Tadworth Athletic Club: (Surrey) Caters for runners of all abilities, and has a busy social calendar. |
| Tamar Trotters: One of the largest running clubs in Devon and Cornwall. |
| Team Solent: Southampton track and field club that has achieved international honours at Senior, Under 23 and Under 20 level. |
| Telford Harriers: (Shropshire) Members have a wealth of experience in competitive racing: road, cross country, fell running and triathlons. |
| Thanet Roadrunners AC: Road running and track and field in Margate, Broadstairs and Ramsgate. |
| The Forest of Dean Athletic Club: Grown from small beginnings to 160 members competing in all disciplines. |
| Thornbury: Bristol. Founded in 1985 and mainly involved with road running, cross-country, and multi-terrain. |
| Thrift Green Trotters: Born and bred in Brentwood, Essex. |
| Tipton Harriers: One of the most successful road and cross-country running clubs in Britain |
| Todmorden Harriers: Serving the Fell and Road Running communities in the Calderdale, Burnley and Rochdale area. |
| Torbay Amateur Athletic Club: For the novice to established athlete in Torquay, South Devon. |
| Tring Running Club: Based in Tring, Hertfordshire, on the northern edge of the Chilterns, offering road and cross-country running at a variety of levels. |
| Truro Running Club: A fairly new club (formed 1998) which maintains a membership of about 50, and is always on the lookout for new members. |
| Vale of Aylesbury AC: Track and field, cross-country and road running at Stoke Mandeville, Aylesbury. |
| Victoria Park Harriers Athletics Club: No elitism, just enthusiasm in this Hackney, London, club. |
| Victory Athletic Club: Small independent club running for fun and health in Havant Hampshire. |
| Wallsend Harriers: Based in the North East. |
| Walthamstow Athletics Club: East London club that trains and competes in an amateur friendly spirit. |
| Wargrave Runners: A small group of runners based in the village of Wargrave in central Berkshire. |
| Wesham Road Runners: Road running in the Fylde area of Lancashire. |
| Weston AC: Aims to provide and promote amateur athletics in Weston-super-Mare and the surrounding area. |
| White City (Hull) Road Running Club: This club based in Hull, East Yorkshire welcomes runners of all abilities, including joggers and people new to running. Both men and women are welcome and you will never be left to run alone. |
| Wigan Harriers A.C: A very successful athletic club for all ages and abilities, with members from as far afield as Australia. |
| Wigan Phoenix: Lancashire road running and cross country club. |
| Wimbledon Windmilers: Run like the wind, run for miles and meet at the Windmill on Wimbledon Common. |
| Windle Valley Runners: Small but active club based in the village of Windlesham in Surrey. |
| Wirral Athletic Club: The largest athletic club on the Wirral Peninsula, near Liverpool. |
| Wootton Road Runners: Friendly club based in Wootton, Northampton. Includes schedule, location, training events, social activities, news, fixtures, results, articles, and related links. |
| Wrekin Road Runners: Shropshire-based running club who are always looking for new members of all standards and abilities. Site includes photos and reports from recent races. |
| Yaxley Runners and Joggers: Near Peterborough, Cambs. Small "family" club. Site includes details of main club event, the Folksworth 15. |