Did it last year as my first ever 10k, smallish event just over 100 runners, was able to sign up on the day no issues. A good mix of abilities from good club standard runners to fun runners. The course is run on country lanes, a frying pan shaped route - out along the 'handle' for 1km, a 8km loop and back along the 'handle' to finish, that's if they keep the same route. It was slightly down hill for the first 4ish km then undulating for the rest with a ford to cross after about 8km and one sharp climb for about 600m. Organisation was good, easy parking right by start, small village hall type building for sign up and briefing, cold water in cups once finished. Overall a good event, not a PB course but a nice run with decent scenary. Hope that helps, may see you there.