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  • Maghaberry prisoners on the run in Belfast marathon charity effort

    Topics:
    • Justice and the law, 
    • Prisons

    Date published: 2 May 2025

    Twenty prisoners at Maghaberry Prison will run the Belfast Marathon on Sunday (5 May).

    Prisoners on the run - Chloe Walkingshaw, Governor in charge of Activities at Maghaberry Prison, sets prisoners off on a training session ahead of the Belfast Marathon in which 20 prisoners will compete over an official course inside Maghaberry Prison. Pictured alongside her is Cormac McMullan, Community Fundraising and Engagement Lead with the Cancer Fund for Children.

    Inside Northern Ireland’s maximum security facility, Belfast Marathon administrators have measured an official course for the prisoners to complete the 26.2miles, at the same time as thousands take to the streets of the capital.

    The 20 prisoners – aged 22-71 years – will make up four relay teams for the grueling run. Two Prison Service staff teams, including Deputy Governor Claire Graham, and another team from the South Eastern Health and Social Care Trust based in Maghaberry, will also take part in the marathon event inside the prison.

    Maghaberry Prison Governor Tracy Megrath said the staff and prisoners are running to raise funds for the Cancer Fund for Children charity.

    “This will actually be the third Belfast Marathon held in Maghaberry Prison. We started this in 2023 and it’s been an annual event for the staff and prisoners ever since.

    “The prisoners have been on a structured programme since January this year - as well as the fitness aspect they’ve been learning about good nutrition and diet.

    “Several hundred pounds has already been raised through donations from staff and fellow prisoners, and we expect the final total to top £1000.

    Governor Megrath added: 

    “The Prison Service challenge and support all those who are sent to us by the courts, and through various rehabilitation projects and purposeful activity we promote a sense of achievement and prepare them for the return to their community.”

    Cormac McMullan, Community Fundraising and Engagement lead with the Cancer Fund for Children said: 

    “We are incredibly grateful to the Northern Ireland Prison Service at Maghaberry Prison for taking on this challenge to support families affected by cancer.

    “Every week in Northern Ireland, three more children and young people are diagnosed with cancer, and many others are living with the impact of a parent's diagnosis. The funds raised will help us provide vital support in hospital, in the community, and at our therapeutic centre, Daisy Lodge—ensuring young people don’t have to face cancer alone.”

    Notes to editors:

    1. PHOTO CAPTION: Prisoners on the run - Chloe Walkingshaw, Governor in charge of Activities at Maghaberry Prison, sets prisoners off on a training session ahead of the Belfast Marathon in which 20 prisoners will compete over an official course inside Maghaberry Prison. Pictured alongside her is Cormac McMullan, Community Fundraising and Engagement Lead with the Cancer Fund for Children.
    2. Maghaberry is Northern Ireland’s only high security category A prison. It houses adult male sentenced and remand prisoners.
    3. Media enquiries for the Department of Justice should be directed to email 
    4. The Executive Information Service operates an out of hours service for media enquiries only between 1800hrs and 0800hrs Monday to Friday and at weekends and public holidays. The duty press officer can be contacted out of hours on 028 9037 8110.

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