Ninety-five runners and 13 volunteers – some in fancy dress – celebrated the first birthday of Lanhydrock parkrun by taking part in a 5km run.

Alice Barker, a parkrun volunteer, said: 'Thank you to everyone who came along to celebrate Lanhydrock parkrun's first birthday.

'There was lots of cake generously donated by our volunteers, including the Bodmin Women's Running Club, Bodmin Road Runners and the team from Cornwall Sports Partnership, who also supplied the parkrun prizes.

'We can't imagine life without parkrun now, but it wouldn't go ahead without the support and dedication of volunteers.

So please do get in touch if you could spare some time on a Saturday morning. parkrun attracts a great group of people and we all have a lot of fun, running, volunteering or catching up in the National Trust cafe afterwards. We're really looking forward to doing it all again in 2015.'

Over the last 12 months parkrun at Lanhydrock has seen an average of 92 runners per week with almost 24,000 km being covered.

Lewis Sanders, project co-ordinator at Cornwall Sports Partnership, said: 'It is fantastic to see how well the parkrun at Lanhydrock has succeeded over the past 12 months.

'To see nearly 100 people here every week, no matter what the weather, has been an amazing achievement to all the volunteers who make it happen.'

Tamar Lakes was the second parkrun to be established in October 2014 in Cornwall and Saturday saw 58 runners take part along with nine volunteers.