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East Yorkshire and Derwent Area Programme - Summer 2016 Ramblers' Association - East Yorkshire and Derwent Area Programme - Summer 2016 Check for more walks on next page Check for cancellations on EYDA Web Site Page 1 Ramblers' Association - East Yorkshire and Derwent Area Programme - Summer 2016 Date Day Time Group Leader Miles Grid Ref. Place/details Notes 23-Mar-16 Wed 10:00 S D Grimwood 5 SE 652 663 Sherif Hutton. Near Castle ND 30-Mar-16 Wed 10:00 S M&S Hunter 6.5 TA 029 905 Scalby Mills Rd. Opp Ivanhoe Pub ND 03-Apr-16 Sun 10:00 P G Hadfield 12 SE 868 502 Warter School CP ND 03-Apr-16 Sun 10:00 B J Neal 9 SE 839 677 North Grimston, Station Lane DOL 03-Apr-16 Sun 10:00 S R Clutson 10 NZ846 130 Lythe ND 03-Apr-16 Sun 10:00 R I Gibbs 11.5 SE 479 959 Black Hambleton, Square Corner. ND 04-Apr-16 Mon 13:00 Area J Davies 6 SE 970 482 Lund Church ND 05-Apr-16 Tue 10:30 Y A Thornton 8 SE 724 959 Rosedale Abbey CP permission obtained ND 06-Apr-16 Wed 10:30 Y I Howard 10 SE 187 538 Swinsty Moor CP DOL 06-Apr-16 Wed 10:30 Y A Reynolds 9 SE 555 794 Wass VH CP ND 06-Apr-16 Wed 10:00 P S Goacher 11 TA 137 680 Boynton Church ND 06-Apr-16 Wed 10.30 YA L Croskin 8 SE 673 953 Farndale, Low Mill CP ND 06-Apr-16 Wed 10:00 S D Grimwood 5 NZ 832 156 Kettleness ND 09-Apr-16 Sat 10:00 YPT M Davey 15L SE 603 522 Minster Way 1, York Minster to Stamford Bridge.Meet at Rose Window,YorkMinister PT 10-Apr-16 Sun 10:00 P R Primmer 10 TA 011 941 Station Lane, Cloughton ND 10-Apr-16 Sun 10:00 B I Keough 9 TF 134 924 Wealsby VH.Lincs. inc. Ramblers Church ND 10-Apr-16 Sun 10:00 S H&M Whitehouse 9.5 NZ 892 024 May Beck CP 10-Apr-16 Sun 10:00 R M Lake 10 SE 967 900 Hackness V.H.C.P. ND 10-Apr-16 Sun 10:00 H&G J Jackson 7.5 SE 615 325 Micklegate, Selby (near main P.O.) 10-Apr-16 Sun 11:00 HH S Mullarkey 9 SE 912 368 North Newbald, Village Green DSL 11-Apr-16 Mon 13:00 Area E Wright 6 SE 992 305 Raywell Wood Lay-By DSL 12-Apr-16 Tue 10:30 Y J Wiseman 8 SE 514 811 CP below White Horse.Low Town Bank Rd ND Check for more walks on next page Check for cancellations on EYDA Web Site Page 2 Ramblers' Association - East Yorkshire and Derwent Area Programme - Summer 2016 Date Day Time Group Leader Miles Grid Ref. Place/details Notes 13-Apr-16 Wed 10:30 Y T&D Halstead 10 SE 877 543 Huggate Mill Lane ND 13-Apr-16 Wed 10:00 P A Swearman 10 SE 676 856 St Gregory Minster. Wild Flower Walk ND 13-Apr-16 Wed 10.30 YA A Clark 7 SE 320 608 Brearton Church ND 16-Apr-16 Sat 10:15 YPT R Hardy 8 SE 139 380 Saltaire & Baildon Moor.York 9:15 TPE to Leeds for 9:56 Northern Rail to Saltaire PT 17-Apr-16 Sun 10:00 P G Harrower 10 SE 698 749 Slingsby, Church ND 17-Apr-16 Sun 11:00 B C Prince 12 SE 912 367 North Newbald, village green DOL 17-Apr-16 Sun 10:00 S J Brennan 11 SE 536 896 Hawnby Church ND 17-Apr-16 Sun 10:00 R P&G Donnor 10 SE 874 591 Fridaythorpe Pond 18-Apr-16 Mon 13:00 Area A Harper 6 SE 928 439 Kiplingcotes Station CP DSL 19-Apr-16 Tue 09:30 Y A Ather 6 SE 614 769 Fairfax Arms Gilling YO62 4JH PL2 ND 20-Apr-16 Wed 10:30 Y M Bartram 10 SE 026 630 Hebden nr Grassington nr Old School café ND 20-Apr-16 Wed 10:30 Y A Laing 11 TA 095 775 Hunmanby Church DOL 20-Apr-16 Wed 10:00 P N Kirkpatrick 10 SE 853 937 Hole of Horcum CP ND 20-Apr-16 Wed 10.30 YA J Wood 7 SE 474 523 Tockwith Kendal Lane ND 20-Apr-16 Wed 10:00 S L&M Atkinson 6 NZ 826 006 Goathland ND 24-Apr-16 Sun P Pocklington Coach Ramble to Richmond,Reeth & Muker ND 24-Apr-16 Sun 10:00 B D Court 8 SE 875 591 Fridaythorpe Pond DOL 24-Apr-16 Sun 10:00 S J Trafford 9 SE 811 608 Hanging Grimston Wold lay-by ND 24-Apr-16 Sun 13:00 R A Laing 6 SE 839 677 North Grimston Station Lane. ND 24-Apr-16 Sun 10:00 H&G M Thomas 8 SE 923 313 South Cave Market Place 24-Apr-16 Sun 11:00 HH E Tague 7 TA 077 620 Bracey Bridge.Option tea at Burton Agnes DSL 25-Apr-16 Mon 13:00 Area K Hood 6 SE 877 418 Market Weighton (Church) DSL Check for more walks on next page Check for cancellations on EYDA Web Site Page 3 Ramblers' Association - East Yorkshire and Derwent Area Programme - Summer 2016 Date Day Time Group Leader Miles Grid Ref. Place/details Notes 26-Apr-16 Tue 10:30 Y J Preston 8 SE 612 887 Cowhouse Bank CP north of Helmsley ND 27-Apr-16 Wed 10:30 Y A Laing 10 SE 853 937 Hole of Horcum CP DOL 27-Apr-16 Wed 10:00 P J Hutchinson 11 SE 671 704 Terrington VH CP ND 27-Apr-16 Wed 10.30 YA J Glew 7 SE 286 602 Ripley CP ND 27-Apr-16 Wed 10:00 S M&S Hunter 6 TA 013 905 Scalby Village Hall CP ND 30-Apr-16 Sat 9:35 YPT M Davey 15L SE 712 556 Minster Way 2, Stamford Bridge to Pocklington.8:52 No.10 bus York Rway Stn PT 01-May-16 Sun 10:00 P J Devonshire 11 SE 707 712 Coneysthorpe CP at crossroads ND 01-May-16 Sun 10:00 B B Dealey 10 SE 957 271 Welton, A63 Footbridge DOL 01-May-16 Sun 10:00 S T Rhodes 10 NZ 804 053 Egton Bridge Station CP ND 01-May-16 Sun 10:00 R A Strickland 10 SE 662 920 Rudland Rigg, North of Hope Inn Farm ND 02-May-16 Mon 13:00 Area P Harrison 6 SE 906 327 North Cave DSL 03-May-16 Tue 10:30 Y M Skelton 8 SE 546 785 Byland Abbey. Layby parking to south ND 03-May-16 Tue 19:00 HH/B A Hales 5 SE 998 371 Walkington, Barrel Public House DOL 03-May-16 Tue 18:30 H&G M Thomas 5 SE 718 281 Asselby- outside Whelans pub 04-May-16 Wed 10:30 Y A&A Sowden 11 SE 117 471 Ilkley, Wells Road CP ND 04-May-16 Wed 10:30 Y G Richardson 10 SE 803 970 Wheeldale Beck ND 04-May-16 Wed 10:00 P A Exton 12 SE 756 891 Cropton-Main St ND 04-May-16 Wed 10.30 YA P & B Wilson 7 SE 834 567 Wayrham Dale Picnic Site CP ND 04-May-16 Wed 10:00 S D Grimwood 4.5 SE 626 544 MonksCross Park&Ride York.Bring bus pass ND 05-May-16 Thu 19:00 P D Archer 5 SE 829 518 Millington Church ND 07-May-16 Sat 10:20 YPT M Dixon 7 SD 995 268 Hebden Bridge Loop. 8:53 TPE from York to Leeds 9:26 Northern Rail from Leeds PT 08-May-16 Sun 10:00 P C Spencer 10 SE 734 880 Appleton-le-Moors Church ND Check for more walks on next page Check for cancellations on EYDA Web Site Page 4 Ramblers' Association - East Yorkshire and Derwent Area Programme - Summer 2016 Date Day Time Group Leader Miles Grid Ref. Place/details Notes 08-May-16 Sun 08:00 B Beverley Coach Ramble in the Whitby area. Details from D. Court (Chair) ND 08-May-16 Sun 10:00 S R Bedford 11 SE 853 937 Hole of Horcum ND 08-May-16 Sun 10:00 R E Prest 9 SE 517 831 Sutton Bank V.C.C.Park. 08-May-16 Sun 10:30 H&G D Stuart 10 SE 685 229 Rawcliffe Village Green H&G1 09-May-16 Mon 13:00 Area J Mills 6 SE 853 429 Langlands Garden Centre N.W Car Park ND 10-May-16 Tue 10:30 Y A Kennedy 8 SE 830 519 Millington Church ND 11-May-16 Wed 10:30 Y K&M Usher 11 SE 882 553 Huggate Village nr telephone box ND 11-May-16 Wed 10:00 P J Wiseman 10 NZ 523 030 Lord Stones Café, Carlton Bank ND TC 11-May-16 Wed 10:30 YA S Cooper 7 SE461 573 Green Hammerton ND 12-May-16 Thu 19:00 P G West 5 SE 912 367 North Newbald Village Green ND 14-May-16 Sat 14:00 YPT J Beaton 8 SE 596 517 Walk York's Green Spaces.O/s York Rway Stn.Walk on paths,cycle tracks & riverside PT 15-May-16 Sun 10:00 P G Bullock 8 SE 896 327 North Cave Church CP ND 15-May-16 Sun 10:00 B C VanEck 9 SE 852 937 Hole of Horcum Car Park DOL 15-May-16 Sun 10:00 S R Johnson 10 SE 942 910 Langdale Bridge ND 15-May-16 Sun 10:00 R M Richardson 6.5 SE 874 591 Fridaythorpe Pond 15-May-16 Sun 11:00 HH S Mullarkey 6 SE 940 295 Brantingham VH CP DSL 16-May-16 Mon 13:00 Area J Lawe 6 SE 867 557 Huggate, York Lane, Wolds Way crossing ND 17-May-16 Tue 09:30 Y M Skelton 6 SE 613 8387 The Feathers Helmsley SE YO62 5BH PL2 ND 17-May-16 Tue 19:00 HH/B S Mullarkey 5 SE 912 368 North Newbald Village Green DSL 18-May-16 Wed 10:30 Y D Gibson 10 SE 084 499 Addingham,Bark Lne nr suspension bridge DOL 18-May-16 Wed 10:30 Y E Prest 10 SE 532 862 High Lair Lane, 1 mile w of Old Byland ND 18-May-16 Wed 10:00 P M Taylor 10 SE 707 712 Coneysthorpe CP at crossroads ND Check for more walks on next page Check for cancellations on EYDA Web Site Page 5 Ramblers' Association - East Yorkshire and Derwent Area Programme - Summer 2016 Date Day Time Group Leader Miles Grid Ref.
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