Even though nearly all of the 13.1-mile race is covered on footpaths and cycleways, there are short stretches on public roads and also smaller side roads. The race starts at South Hill Park at 9am on Sunday and also finishes at the arts centre, with about 1,000 runners expected to take part.

The rolling road closures are: - Ringmead from the junction with Finmere to the junction with Earlswood - South Hill Road from the junction with Beckford Avenue to the Sports Centre Roundabout (on A322 Bagshot Road) - Western Road from the junction with Easthampstead Road to the junction with Downmill Road - Binfield Road from the junction with Jocks Lane to Framptons Bridge roundabout In addition, there will be traffic management controls in place at: - Roundabout junction of Warfield Road, Harvest Ride and Newell Green - Roundabout junction of Jigs Lane South and Harvest Ride - Roundabout junction of Westmoreland Drive, Harvest Ride and Julius Hill - Junction of Lily Hill Road and Long Hill Road - Farningham and its footpath/cycleway crossing (approximately 75m north of its junction with Hope Avenue) - Nuneaton and its footpath/cycleway crossing (approxomately 116m west of its roundabout junction with Savernake Way) - Junction of Western Road and Downshire Way - Priestwood Avenue between Windlesham Road and Underhill - Moordale Avenue between Windlesham Road and Coppice Green Chris Vaal, Bracknell Forest Council's leisure development manager and race organiser, said: “We put the road closures in place to help ensure the safety of the runners. "We know this does bring some disruption for local residents, but we work hard to keep it to a minimum. Roads will be re-opened as soon as it is safe to do so. We would ask that drivers allow a bit more time for their journey and that they take care when driving near the race.

"The race receives fantastic support from our local community, which I know the runners really appreciate. It will be great to see supporters cheering them along.”