The organisers' webpage about this year's event at
http://www.machenwelfare.com/run/run.htm starts with "Unfortunately, due to Health & Safety concerns raised by Caerphilly County Borough Council & The Police, the Machen Mountain Race WILL NOT take place this year (2011)." It continues "We are very disappointed that this is the case and whilst we understand the concerns raised about the race (particularly the crossing of the main road in Machen) it is a real shame that our increasingly litigious society has impacted upon what had become a successful and happy event."
The organisers are probably a sub-group of the Machen Welfare Association which another webpage describes as "a charitable organisation set up in the 1930's for the recreational benefit of the people of Machen." I've no connection with the organisation or its area, but guess that the organisers, presumably people giving their valuable spare time as volunteers, might feel wary of going against the "advice" of the council and police. As it transpires that the event's route crosses the main road within the village/town where there is probably a speed limit of 30mph, the "advice" seems even more daft than first portrayed. However, bear in mind that not everyone on this planet is comfortable with challenging people in authority.
The reference to "our increasingly litigious society" is vague, so we don't know if the insurers for the organising body have any involvement. Also, additionally or alternatively, it's possible that the council officials and police officers who have given the "advice" think, erroneously, that they or their respective organisations might somehow be at risk of being sued if they allow the event to continue as it has done for 30 years.
According to a 'Caerphilly Observer' webpage yesterday at
http://www.caerphillyobs...health-and-safety-fears/ a council spokeswoman said: “Highway safety was the main concern raised by the council and Gwent Police, as without appropriate measures in place to control traffic at the start/end stages of the race there were significant safety concerns about the event.” A Gwent Police spokesman said: “Our traffic management met with the council on July 21 and basically advised not to cancel the race but to either make a road closure order or choose a different route for the race because the A468 is a dangerous road. They were only given advice and were not told to cancel the race at all.”
It is likely that past events have had marshalls and probably signage as well at the road crossing point. With only 200+ participants, the initial mass crossing at the start of the race would probably only take a couple of minutes at most - not much longer than an extended school group crossing a road under supervision. All roads are potentially dangerous to some degree. However, as the A468 appears from Google satellite imagery to have one lane in each direction through Machen, the provision of marshalls and extra signage might well comprise suitable and sufficient measures to deal with the road risk.
Alternatively, to consider another view, if the road is very busy and there are fears that some participants, especially those intent on winning or improving their race times, will ignore marshalls and take unnecessary risks in trying to get across the road to the finish point, there's surely scope for the start point and/or especially the finish point to be relocated. This would eliminate the risk of any participants trying to run across the road in front of oncoming vehicles. Without intending to disparage the organisers, some people might wonder why the start and/or finish points and associated parts of the route cannot be modified in time for this year's intended date. If there have been any near-miss incidents during previous events, surely the council and police will have mentioned them in support of their advice. Also, though a formal road closure has been mentioned as a possible option, this is surely impracticable: The duration of closure needed for 200+ runners to complete the race is likely to be too long for a main road, even if Tues 30th Aug, the intended date for this year, might be a local holiday. Thus, any application by the organisers for such a closure seems doomed to be refused.
My comments, including some devil's advocacy, are based on the limited information available. Therefore, are there any forum users with knowledge of the event itself - either from personal experience or from friends, etc. with such experience, who can comment more fully on the issues involved? Also, are there any forum users with direct experience or with suitable contacts who can comment generally on the stance/s taken by insurers regarding fellraces and similar competitive events?