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Walks Programme Aug to Nov 2018 (Revised 30Th Oct Walk).Xlsx Page 1 Brentwood Ramblers - Programmed Walks - 1 August to 30 November 2018 Brentwood Ramblers - Programmed Walks - 1 August to 30 November 2018 All sPorting and leisure activities have inherent hazards associated with them and rambling is no excePtion. In spite of the safety of members always being the paramount concern, accidents will occasionally occur. It is important therefore, that when entering into the activity, each member appreciates that they have a responsibility to identify the hazards associated with the activity and take all reasonable stePs to eliminate or minimise the Potential for an accident to arise. In case of exceptional weather and circumstances such as snow or flood or public transport difficulties, check with the leader that the advertised walk is still on. MILES POST Linear or DAY DATE TIME STARTING POINT Location EXP MAP GRID REF LEADER (Max) CODE Circular Wed 01 Aug 19:00 5 Billericay Laindon Common Rd. Car Park. near A176. CM12 9SY 175 TQ674930 Circular Les Cox Thu 02 Aug 10:15 6 Benfleet Brook Road Car Park. (southern end of Brook Rd.) (free car park) SS7 5JF 175 TQ774864 Circular Peter Bluemel Sat 04 Aug 10:00 6 Norton Heath Lay-by adjacent woods off A414. Just beyond café CM4 0LH 183 TL602042 Circular Miles Cooper Station, Station Road, park in approach road. Car share Mountnessing Village Hall 08:15 - Meet Wakes Colne 13 Wakes Colne CO6 2DS 195 TL897288 Linear Miles Cooper Sun 05 Aug 10:00 station for train to Sudbury at 09:21. Lunch at Bures. Half day option by getting train back to Wakes Colne Two Tree Island, near railway station, use Car Park. over Creek Bridge on left. Lunch at Southend-on-Sea pier 12 Leigh-on-Sea SS9 2GB 175 TQ824853 Circular Miles Cooper Tue 07 Aug 10:15 head cafe(s). Pier fee £1 Langdon Hills, 5 Westley Heights Country Park, public Car Park. near Miller and Carter PH. SS16 6HX 175 TQ681867 Circular Kathy Carpenter Wed 08 Aug 19:00 Basildon Thu 09 Aug 10:15 6 Bobbingworth Nature Reserve car park, Moreton Bridge Road, Bobbingworth CM5 0LN 183 TL536062 Circular Ian Harries Sat 11 Aug 10:00 6 Toot Hill Toot Hill Village Hall, Toot Hill Road (Parking Fee) Parking fee £1 per car CM5 9LR 183 TL517025 Circular Arron Wood Playing fields Car Park. off B1418. Lodge Road. New route, approx 6.8+4.2m, pub lunch fine ales & good food 11 Woodham Ferrers CM3 4HL 183 TL792006 Circular Brian Hemming Sun 12 Aug 10:00 incl Sunday roasts Tue 14 Aug 10:15 11 Rayleigh Grove Wood car park. Far eastern end of Grove Road SS6 8UQ 175 TQ826903 Circular Garry Parmenter Wed 15 Aug 19:00 5 Blackmore The Green. Baptist Church Car Park. (Voluntary Parking contribution) CM4 0RT 183 TL604018 Circular Frankie Carpenter Thu 16 Aug 10:15 6 Mill Green Mill Green Road, Car Park. on common near to Cricketers PH. CM4 0RH 183 TL637013 Circular Miles Cooper Jane Bejon & Lesley 6 Chipping Ongar Car Park. opposite Two Brewers PH. Greenstead Road (Previously called Lorry Park) CM5 9QU 183 TL550026 Circular Sat 18 Aug 10:00 Jefferson Village Hall Car Park. The Street (Parking in Village Hall tbc, if unavailable parking will be will be on The Street 12 Willingale CM5 0SN 183 TL597076 Circular Don Clark Sun 19 Aug 10:00 near Churches) Tue 21 Aug 10:15 12 Great Leighs Leighs Village Hall Car Park, Boreham Road Breakfast available from 8am at The Castle pub. CM3 1NH 183 TL728171 Circular Brian Hemming Hanningfield, 5 Reservoir Causeway, Hawkswood Road. CM11 1WT 175 TQ722971 Circular Les Cox Wed 22 Aug 18:45 Downham Thu 23 Aug 10:15 6 Great Dunmow Chelmer Valley Car Park. Braintree Road CM6 1HT 195 TL634220 Circular Ashley Freeman Sat 25 Aug 10:00 6 Cranham Playing Field Car Park. south end of Sunnycroft Gardens. (Small Car Park.) RM14 1HR 175 TQ579877 Circular Ron Lockhart Sun 26 Aug 10:00 12 Tollesbury Car Park. Adj. Scout hut and toilets, Woodrolfe Road (road to Marina) Lunch in Goldhanger CM9 8RY 184 TL963106 Circular Ruth Hannon Mon 27 Aug 10:00 11 Billericay Laindon Common Rd. Car Park. near A176. CM12 9SY 175 TQ674930 Circular Les Cox Tue 28 Aug 10:15 13 East Mersea Broman's Lane, Cudmore Country Park. Car Park. (Parking Fee) CO5 8UE 184 TM065146 Circular Colin Raven Wed 29 Aug 18:45 5 Brentwood Warley Country Park. Small Car Park. Kavanaghs Rd. near railway bridge CM14 5JA 175 TQ586929 Circular Dianne Ingram Thu 30 Aug 10:15 6 Mountnessing Village Hall Car Park. Roman Road. CM15 0TD 175 TQ631979 Circular Ron Lockhart Part of The Ramblers' Association, company limited by guarantee, registration number 4458492 Registered Charity Number 1093577 Walks Programme Aug to Nov 2018 (revised 30th Oct walk).xlsx Page 1 Brentwood Ramblers - Programmed Walks - 1 August to 30 November 2018 All sPorting and leisure activities have inherent hazards associated with them and rambling is no excePtion. In spite of the safety of members always being the paramount concern, accidents will occasionally occur. It is important therefore, that when entering into the activity, each member appreciates that they have a responsibility to identify the hazards associated with the activity and take all reasonable stePs to eliminate or minimise the Potential for an accident to arise. In case of exceptional weather and circumstances such as snow or flood or public transport difficulties, check with the leader that the advertised walk is still on. MILES POST Linear or DAY DATE TIME STARTING POINT Location EXP MAP GRID REF LEADER (Max) CODE Circular Fyfield, Clatterford 6 Cul-de-sac off Moreton Rd, park on left side of road. CM5 0RD 183 TL565066 Circular Frankie Carpenter Sat 01 Sep 10:00 End CP Village Hall (parking contribution) Norstead Lane Lunch at Cudham (PH). Beautiful walk through part of the 12 Kent - Pratt's Bottom BR6 7PQ 147 TQ470620 Circular Tom Potts Sun 02 Sep 10:00 North Downs Tue 04 Sep 10:15 12 Brentwood Brentwood Centre Car Park. Doddinghurst Road. CM15 9NP 175 TQ591953 Circular Chris Green Car Park. Under Flyover to Leigh old town, Belton Gardens. Seafront walk to Southend & back. Opportunity for 7 Leigh On Sea SS9 2EP 175 TQ835858 Circular Frankie Carpenter Wed 05 Sep 18:45 Fish and Chips in Southend Brentwood, East 6 Halfway House PH. Car Park. off A127 CM13 3LL 175 TQ633895 Circular Alan Kendrick Thu 06 Sep 10:15 Horndon Daphne 6 London, Isle of Dogs Island Gardens DLR station. Greenwich Park/ River Thames walk via foot tunnel. E14 3EAB 162 TQ382784 Circular Sat 08 Sep 10:00 Vandersteen Sun 09 Sep 10:00 12 Wickham Bishops Village Hall, Church Road Park at rear of car park. CM8 3JZ 183 TL844124 Fig 8 Ian Harries The Woodman Pub, 155 London Road, Stanford Rivers. Please park in the overflow car park at the rear of the Geraldine Alder & 15 Stanford Rivers CM5 9QF 175 TQ529997 Fig. 8 Tue 11 Sep 09:30 main car park. Please note earlier start time Grahame Sitch Thu 13 Sep 10:15 6 Willingale The Street, Park on road near churches CM5 0SL 183 TL597074 Circular Michael Gilbert Sat 15 Sep 10:00 6 Sth Woodham Ferrers Saltcoates Park. Car Park. Ferrers Road CM3 5GU 175 TQ817976 Circular John Gibson Brentwood Centre Car Park. Doddinghurst Road. COACH RAMBLE - Suffolk Coast Path - Brentwood Centre, 12 Brentwood CM15 9NP 175 TQ591953 Linear Les Cox Sun 16 Sep 08:00 Doddinghurst Road 08.00 - see notes in newsletter for full details Tue 18 Sep 10:15 11 Suffolk - Lamarsh Lamarsh Lion PH, Henny Street, Lamarsh, Nr. Bures CO8 5EP 196 TL893355 Fig. 8 Lorraine Hayward Thu 20 Sep 10:15 6 Stock Stock Village Hall Car Park. Common Road (Parking Fee) (park at far end of car park) CM4 9NF 175 TQ694991 Circular Tony Robinson Sat 22 Sep 10:00 6 Upminster The Optomist PH Car Park,Hacton Lane. Please make a purchase if using the carpark RM14 2XY 175 TQ549856 Circular Martin Brown Suffolk - Stratford St 12 Gun Hill, park in layby before Le Talbooth restaurant CO7 6JT 196 TM041333 Circular Geoff Sharman Sun 23 Sep 10:00 Mary Tue 25 Sep 10:15 11 Little Baddow Sports Field car park off Riffhams Chase. CM3 4SA 183 TL781068 Circular Garry Parmenter Hainault Forest, 6 Car Park. opposite Miller & Carter PH. Junc. Manor Rd and Hoe Lane. RM4 1NB 174 TQ478943 Circular Maggie & Steve Thu 27 Sep 10:15 Lambourne End Sat 29 Sep 10:00 6 Danbury Community Centre Car Park. opposite the Co-Op. Main Rd CM3 4NQ 183 TL782051 Circular Peter Bluemel Sun 30 Sep 10:00 11 Great Dunmow White Street, Town centre Car Park. (Parking Fee) Believe car park free on Sundays (according to website) CM6 1AB 195 TL628219 Fig 8 Maggie & Steve Part of The Ramblers' Association, company limited by guarantee, registration number 4458492 Registered Charity Number 1093577 Walks Programme Aug to Nov 2018 (revised 30th Oct walk).xlsx Page 2 Brentwood Ramblers - Programmed Walks - 1 August to 30 November 2018 All sPorting and leisure activities have inherent hazards associated with them and rambling is no excePtion. In spite of the safety of members always being the paramount concern, accidents will occasionally occur. It is important therefore, that when entering into the activity, each member appreciates that they have a responsibility to identify the hazards associated with the activity and take all reasonable stePs to eliminate or minimise the Potential for an accident to arise. In case of exceptional weather and circumstances such as snow or flood or public transport difficulties, check with the leader that the advertised walk is still on.
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