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Yorkshire CTC and Tints Meets Aug to Nov 2016 Craven Www,Camino-Norte.Co.Uk Yorkshire CTC and Tints Meets Aug to Nov 2016 Craven www,camino-norte.co.uk The person named under each section is the co-ordinator only Calderdale also have rides on Saturdays contact Colin for details Huddersfield start time 10-00, no finish time. Craven and Wakefield meet at Venue, target time 12-00 noon. 2016 Calderdale Huddersfield Wakefield Craven List 14 Colin Chapman Cameron Mcgready Des Hampshire Details 01422 834342 01484 328564 01924 387365 Witheld Aug 3rd Townley Hall Penistone Newmillerdam Barrowford Garden Centre Julies, side of TPT Beauley Café Heritage Centre 10th Shelley Langsett Selby Hebden Dearne Lea Café Bank View Café Morrisons The Old Schoolhouse' Café 17th Otley C C Nostell Priory Wintersett Otley Club Room Courtyard Café Squires Tearooms Otley C C Clubroom 24th Bretton Uppermill Carlton, Nr Snaith Foulridge Park Café Michele's Café Seedlings Garden Centre Café Cargo 31st Marsden Crofton Burnsall Motorman Café Redbeck Café Wharfe View Café Sept 7th Keighley Todmorden Sherburn Hellifield Station Morrisons Café Bridge Cafe Pilots Retreat The Long Drag' Café 14th Delph Holmfirth Worsborough Wycoller Edna's Cosy Cafe Corner Café Wigfield Farm Café Craft Café' 21st Otley C C Cannon Hall Newmillerdam Otley Club Room Farm Café Beauley Café Otley C C Clubroom 28th Todmorden Delph Carlton, Nr Snaith Barrowford Weatherspoons Edna's Café Seedlings Garden Centre Heritage centre Oct 5th Shelley Hebden Bridge Wintersett Airton Dearne Lea Café Café on't Front Squires Tearooms Town End Farm 12th Haworth Hepworth Crofton Storiths Villette Café Oil Can Café Redbeck Café Buffers' 19th Otley C C Oakwell Hall Sherburn Otley Club Room Country Hall café Pilots Retreat Otley C C Clubroom 26th Holmfirth Shelley, Worsborough Hellifield Station Corner House Café Dearne Lea Café Wigfield Farm Café The Long Drag' Café Nov 2nd Marsden Hipperholme Hemsworth Wycoller Motorman's Café Kendalls Ice Cream Parlour Water park Café Craft Café' 9th Ossett Hollingworth Lake Selby Hebden Wellgate Cafe Knickerbocker Café Morrisons The Old Schoolhouse' Cafe 16th Otley C C Newmillerdam Otley Club Room Beauley Cafe Otley C C Clubroom 23rd Todmorden Meltham Carlton, Nr Snaith Airton Morrisons Café Ivys Café Seedlings Garden Centre Town End Farm 30th Holmfirth Langsett Wintersett Grassington Corner House Café Bank View Café Squires Tearooms.
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