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Sample Walk Programme * This document is a sample programme based on our Spring / Summer walks, therefore the dates shown are not valid. You will see we have a comprehensive walk programme and a walk suitable for most abilities If you are looking to join our Rambling Club and wish to take advantage of a walk before joining us, please send an email to us and we will respond with details of the next 2 weeks walk programme so you may select a walk to attend. Evening walks are only available during the summer months. Thank you for your interest in our club and we hope to welcome you on a walk soon. Chelmsford Rambling Club Founded 1934 (Affiliated to the Ramblers Association) www.chelmsfordramblingclub.org.uk Sample Programme February – July inclusive WALK SYMBOLS: MEP - Morning only, easy pace, 4-5miles STROLL - Gentle amble of up to three miles MSP - Morning only, standard pace, 5-6miles The 10.30am walks on Wednesday and Sunday are all day, standard pace, approx 10miles, unless otherwise indicated. Check lunch arrangements with leaders. Saturday and Wednesday evening walks are standard pace, up to 5 miles If a walk starts from a pub, members are expected to make a purchase, or find alternative parking Dogs are not allowed on rambles, with the exception of assistance dogs Unless otherwise stated all telephone numbers are prefixed by 01245 Offers to lead walks will be welcomed by the following co-ordinators: SUNDAY STROLL WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY (MSP) WEDNESDAY (MEP) WEDNESDAY EVENING SATURDAY WALK REQUIREMENT It is a requirement that all walks must have 4 or more walkers taking part. If less than 4, then the walk will not be conducted under the auspices of Chelmsford Rambling Club and as such there will be no insurance cover provided. ACCIDENT OR INJURY All walks are at the individual’s own risk. Neither the Chelmsford Rambling Club nor the leader can accept any responsibility for any accident or injury which may occur during any of the Club’s walks or other activities. In the event of any such accident or injury it is important the leader furnishes full details as soon as possible to the General Secretary (required by our insurers). The Club has £10 million public liability insurance for injury to the public or loss of/damage to property not owned by us or in our custody or control including member to member liability. Date Meeting Place Start Leader Phone no. Time FEBRUARY This column is filled with The Leader’s the leader’s name. phone number so they can be contacted with queries regarding their walk Sat 3 Hylands Park, park near toilet block, GR680049 2.00pm Wed 7 Wickham Bishops Church CP ,GR837121, CM8 10.30am 3LN Wed 7 MSP Goldhanger, The Chequers PH CP, 10.30am GR905088, CM9 8AS Wed 7 MEP Blackmore VH CP, Nine Ashes Lane, 10.30am GR601021, CM4 0RT. Donation Sat 10 Mill Green CP, opp Cricketers PH, GR638012, 2.00pm CM4 0RH Sun 11 Thaxted CP, GR611311, CM6 2PW 10.30am Wed 14 East Tilbury, Coalhouse Fort CP, Princess 10.30am Margaret Rd, GR690768, RM18 8PB Wed 14 MSP Pagelsham,Punch Bowl Inn, Church End, 10.30am GR924931, SS4 2DP Wed 14 MEP Roxwell VH CP, The Street, GR645085, CM1 10.30am 4PE, Donation Sat 17 Canvey Island, Tewkes Creek Rec Ground, via 2.00pm Climmen Rd, off Central Wall Rd, GR797844, SS8 8EJ Sun 18 Chelmsford, Andrews Park CP, Patching Hall 10.30am Lane, GR700092. CM1 4BX. Own Food Tues 20 STROLL Chelmsford, Springfield Hall Park, Arun Close, 10.30am GR713084, CM1 7QE Wed 21 Danbury, Mayes Lane CP, GR784051, CM3 10.30am 4NJ Wed 21 MSP Boreham VH CP, GR757101, CM3 3JD 10.30am Wed 21 MEP Purleigh VH CP, GR834021, CM3 6PT. 10.30am Donation Thurs 22 Freeport, Ten Pin Bowling. See Newsletter 2.00pm Sat 24 Hatfield Broad Oak, CP by Vicarage, Feathers 2.00pm Hill, GR545167, CM22 7HD Sun 25 Purleigh, The Glebe, GR836020, CM3 6PB 10.30am Wed 28 Galleywood, Horse and Groom PH, GR701029, 10.30am CM2 8PG. Fig 8 Wed 28 MSP Little Leighs, St Johns Church CP, GR718167, 10.30am CM3 1PQ, Donation Wed 28 MEP Mill Green CP, opp The Cricketers PH, 10.30am GR638012 CM4 0RH MARCH Sat 3 Little Waltham Memorial Hall CP, GR710129, 2.00pm CM3 3LN Sun 4 Chipping Ongar, Budworth Hall CP, 10.30am GR552031, CM5 9JG Wed 7 Littley Green, The Compasses PH, GR698173, 10.30am CM3 1BU. Fig 8 Wed 7 MSP Stebbing High St, park by Whitre Hart PH, 10.30am GR661243, CM6 3SQ Wed 7 MEP Gt Baddow Recreation Ground CP, 10.30am GR723053, CM2 9RL Sat 10 Galleywood Common, Margaretting Rd CP, 2.00pm GR703025, CM2 8TR Sun 11 Roxwell Memorial Hall CP, The Street, 10.30am GR644085, CM1 4PE Tues 13 STROLL Chelmsford, Admirals Park CP, opp Tower 10.30am Gdns, GR696075, CM1 2LY Wed 14 Gt Dunmow Recreation Ground CP, The 10.30am Causeway, GR627225, CM6 2AA Wed 14 MSP Roxwell Memorial Hall CP, The Street, 10.30am GR645085, CM1 4PE Wed 14 MEP Mountnessing Windmill CP, off Roman Rd, 10.30am GR662143, CM15 O49. Donation Sat 17 Heybridge Basin CP, GR870069, CM9 4RP 2.00pm Sun 18 Moreton Primary School playing field. 10.30am GR536071. CM5 0JD Wed 21 Battlesbridge Antiques Market CP, Hawk Hill, 10.30am GR778948, SS11 7RE Fig 8 Wed 21 MSP Wickham Bishops Church CP, GR837121, 10.30am CM8 3LA. Donation Wed 21 MEP Hanningfield Reservoir Visitor Centre CP, 10.30am GR725971, CM11 1WT. Donation Sat 24 Ford End CP, opp Church, GR677168, CM3 2.00pm 1LH Sun 25 Gt Dunmow Recreation Ground CP, 10.30am GR627225, CM6 2AA Wed 28 Terling VH CP, GR771150, CM3 2PS 10.30am Wed 28 MSP Bocking VH CP, GR758256, CM7 5LA 10.30am Wed 28 MEP Terling VH CP, GR771150, CM3 2PS 10.30am Sat 31 Little Leighs, St John's Church CP, GR718167, 2.00pm CM3 1PQ. Donation APRIL Sun 1 Hadleigh Castle CP. GR810869. SS7 2DE. Fig 10.30am 8 Wed 4 Pebmarsh VH CP, GR854335, CO9 2NH 10.30am Wed 4 MSP Ramsden Heath, Nags Head PH, Heath Rd, 10.30am GR706959, CM11 1HA Wed 4 MEP Pleshey VH CP, GR662142, CM3 1HA. 10.30am Donation Sat 7 Pleshey VH CP, GR662143, CM3 1HA 2.00pm Donation Sun 8 Felsted Playing Field, Jollyboys Lane North. 10.30am Now 6 May GR683205. CM6 3DU Tue 10 STROLL Sandon Church CP, GR744048, CM2 7RQ 10.30am Wed 11 Hatfield Peverel, The Wheatsheaf PH CP, 10.30am GR797116, CM3 2JF, Fig 8 Wed 11 MSP Broads Green, GR963124, CM3 1DT, Park in 10.30am layby in Larks Lane Wed 11 MEP South Woodham Ferrers, Saltcoates Park CP, 10.30am Ferrers Rd, GR817977, CM3 5WA Sat 14 Hatfield Peverel, Hadfelda Square CP, 2.00pm GR791116, CM3 2HD Sun 15 Billericay High St CP. behind Santander. 10.30am GR674941, CM12 9BD. Fig 8 Wed 18 Dedham, Mill Lane CP, GR058334, CO7 6DH, 10.30am Fig 8. Parking charge Wed 18 MSP Little Leighs , St John's Church, GR718167, 10.30am CM3 1PQ. Donation Wed 18 MEP Felsted Memorial Hall CP, Braintree Rd, 10.30am GR676204, CM6 3DS. Donation Sat 21 Boreham VH CP, GR757101, CM3 3JD 2.00pm Sat 21 Quiz, Chelmer Village, Church of Our 7.30pm Saviour, GR730071, CM2 6ST See Newsletter Sun 22 Rayne Old Station CP, GR726224, CM77 6RX. 10.30am Fig 8 Wed 25 Walton-on-the-Naze, Hipkins Tea Room, Naze 10.30am Park Rd, GR264231, CO14 8JZ Wed 25 MSP Bicknacre, Brewers Arms PH, GR788021, CM3 10.30am 4HD Wed 25 MEP Ford End CP, opp Church, GR677168, CM3 10.30am 1LH Sat 28 Little Baddow, Blakes Wood CP, Riffhams 2.00pm Chase, GR775065, CM3 4AU Sun 29 Lawford, St Mary's Church CP, Church Hill, 10.30am GR089316, CO11 2JX MAY Wed 2 Mill Green, The Viper PH CP, GR641018, CM4 10.30am 0PT, Fig 8 Wed 2 MSP Paper Mill Lock, GR777089, CM3 4BS. Park 10.30am on verge Wed 2 MEP Tillingham, Westfield CP, South Street, 10.30am GR993038, CM0 7TP Sat 5 Bicknacre, White Elm Garden Centre CP, 2.00pm White Elm RD, GR792029, CM3 4LR Sun 6 Felsted Playing Field, Jollyboys Lane North. 10.30am GR683205. CM6 3DU Wed 9 Hatfield Broad Oak, CP by Vicarage, Feathers 10.30am Hill, GR545167, CM22 7HD Wed 9 MSP Norton Heath, layby on old rd off A414, 10.30am GR692942, CM4 0LP Wed 9 MEP Layer-de-la-Haye, Abberton Reservoir Visitor 10.30am Centre CP, Church Rd, GR962185, CO2 0EU Wed 9 Ingatestone, Seymour Playing Field, New Rd, 7.15pm GR653999, CM4 0HH Sat 12 Chipping Ongar Lorry Park. opp Two Brewers 2.00pm PH, GR551026, CM5 9HD Sun 13 ThaxtedCP, GR611311, CM6 2PW Own food 10.30am Wed 16 Little Totham, The Swan PH CP, GR889116, 10.30am CM9 8LB. Fig 8 Wed 16 MSP Canvey Island,RSPB CP, SE Marshes, 10.30am Roscommon Way, GR775842. Wed 16 MEP Chelmer Village, Chancellor Park CP, 10.30am GR739076, CM2 6WS Wed 16 Chelmsford, Coval Lane CP, GR701069, CM1 7.15 1TG Sat 19 Hockley Wood CP, behind The Bull PH, 2.00pm GR833924, SS4 4RN Sun 20 Terling VH CP, GR771150, CM3 2PW 10.30am Wed 23 Polstead, Cock Inn PH, GR993383 CO6 5AL. 10.30am Fig 8 Wed 23 MSP Chippng Ongar Lorry Park, opp Two Brewers 10.30am PH, GR551026, CM5 9HD Wed 23 MEP Hylands Park, nr toilet block, GR680049 10.30am Wed 23 Chelmsford, Admirals Park CP, opp Tower 7.15pm Gdns, GR696075, CM1 2LY Sat 26 Rivenhall, Albert Moss playing field, 2.00pm GR828176, CM8 3PH Wed 30 Hatfield Peverel VH CP, Maldon Rd, 10.30am GR799114, CM3 2JF Wed 30 MSP Matching Tye, Fox Inn PH CP, GR515112, 10.30am CM17 0QS Wed 30 MEP Stock VH CP, GR699991, CM4 9NF.
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