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September l??6 7 WED 1.00 Scorbn -W [FG] 7 WED 1.s0 Longon Bdckcroft (mr 479251 ) for tre mar*res and Mrrch 12 SAT 2,00 Pre$on busddion dand 56for Round Predon Wdkput Hoole -W IPGI 4, C,ofr€rn b A\renham Padr-C fare t0.84) FGI 8 THU 1.30 Lon$on Brid<crofi (mr 479251)for Riwr Ribble - C [SRG] 13 SUN 10.00 Market Steet Wed, Predon, for Brinsoall Bailrs (mr 10 SAT Baf, Rambler b Windermere 528214); wdk $a fut$ezd€ end Hedey Nab -A IPGI 10 SAT Coadr ramble; te101257 2t2122lor details 13 SUN 1.00 Boarc Head, Hoghbn (mr 513257) - B tCGl tCGl 10 sAT lfi3rt Appley Bdfge lor reil I yrnm Pad< 15 TUE Ribble Valley Bambler tain b G'lilheroe lor Tossitle snd ddlxr ranble b area - Gisbum Fored- B B.fel0172812034lortain limes [WLG] 10 sAT 1.30 Boars Head pub (mr 515372) tor Sodb viaCdortr 16 WED 1.00 Srffiburn-C+ [Fcl IPGI 11 SUN 9.00 Market Square, Kirldram, lor map reading exercise 16 WED 1.80 Blrck Dog, Belmont {mr 674158) for Longworft Clough - C tFG] pGl 11 SUN 10.00 Msket S*eet \Aled, Prcston, br Chippingoar ps* {mr 622433.); wdkviaWhitewell, 19 SAT 8.30 CommunityCente, Gadang, for and Gibbon Bddg and 93 Wn$erValby deppingdones-A CarfnelHl*A ICGI [PGlSRc] 11 SUN 1.30 lntoimetion Cenbe (mr665215)brToddole 19 SAT 9.00 Railramble to Hebden Bddp @101772 465073for -C [CGI details) ICcl 14 WED 1.S Swillbook-W [FG] 14 WED 1.30 Hur$ Green car palk (mr'1921 50) for lvtarvdedey - C Sunday 20th September lwlGl ACCESS DAY 17 SAT 9.00 Community Cente, Gardang, for Bowness0rook arca - B rally al Todmorden IGG] Meet 12.30 p.m. 18 SUN 9.00 Madet Square, Kkkham, tor Skiddaw - A IFGI at car park near school 18 SUN 10.00 ChodeybusddrxforGrummookDale-B pcl grid ref. 929249 21 WED 1.m Royal OaK Riley Green (mr 622255) for Feniscowles - C more details from Area Secretsy, tol 01772 312027 ICG} 21 WED 1.m Tambrook-W [Fc] 21 WED 1.30 Plough tnn, Pervrorftan (m52527t) forRiuerRibHe ad 20 suN 1.00 Souh end of Amsjde Promenade (mr 453786) for Amdde Howiok-W t$ott-C [cG] tPG] 24 SAT 9.00 Community0enbe, Ga$ang; hrGi$um Fored-B fGGl a wED 1.00 Hareappbtee-C+ [FG] 25 SUN 9.00 Matket Square, Kirkham, {or Gray Crag &r 23 WED 1.30 Abbey$ed, Stmps Bridg (mr 5635t13) br Tamhmk- W - Dornhan-B tFCl [PG] 2s suN 9.00 Market Steet Wed, PrcSon, for Bumeside, car opposite 26 SAT Rail Ramblerto Akincham lor Dunham Massey church {mr 5O4958); wak via Porur Tam, $aeley and 26 SAT 1.30 Wtbn car park (mr 563271) tor Pleadngon - B [SBG] DalesWay- B IPGISRGI 27 SUN 9.00 Community Cente, Gardang, for Howgills - B IGGI 2s suN 10.@ Beacon Fell lrSomdion Cente fu $e Arbour end 27 SUN 9.00 Market Square, Kirkham, for High Dam - B tFGl Hazelhur$ Fell - 10m including some rough ground. By 27 SUN 9.00 lderket Sfeet We$, Pre.$on, lor Longsands hbbl, pemision of Bbadale Fdate - no dogsal/ored. [SRG] Tewitfield Look (mr 520737); walk via Fadeton Fell and 25 SUN 10.30 Visitor Cente, Beacon Fell County Park (mr 555427) br Huton Roof -A [PG/SRG] Hazelhurd Fell- B IWLGI 27 SUN 10.00 Dunsop Bridge car park (mr 659501) - A [CC] 25 SUN 2.W Whib Coppice uic*et ground (mr 619191) forWhite 27 SUN 1.30 Lydiale Village Hall (mr 3a$50) br Showricks Bridge - C Coppice -C tCCl lyvLGl 28 WED 1.00 Fielding Clough -W IFGI 27 SUN z.ffi Lyban -C IFG] 31 SAT RailRambbrb Conwy 30 wED 1.00 Camfodr-C+ IFG] 31 SAT 9.00 Community Cente, Gar$ang for Dent river walk - B [GG] October l??E 31 SAT 1.30 Ruffod railway ddion (mr 467157) ('l 303 bain {rom Presn) lorlvlere SandsWood -B [SRG] 3 SAT 10.00 CHORTEY GROUP ANNIVERSARY WALK fom Anghzadte Picnic Site {m 620161) - B pcl November l?? E 8.30 CommunityCente, 4 SUN Gardang, for Helm Crag- B lccl 1 SUN 9.00 Market Square, Kirl6am, for Holme Fell- B+ [FG] 4 SUN 9.00 Madet Square, Kirl6am, br Dollywaggon Pil<e - A 1 SUN 12.30 Boars Head, Hoghbn (mr 613257) for Samlesbury Bortbms or Pikelaw Hill- B [FG] -c lccl 4 SUN 10.00 Maftet Steet Wed, Pre$on, for Beacon Fell lnformdion 1 SIJN 1.30 Community Cenhe, Gar$ang, br local area - C IGGI Cente lorfte tubour and Hazelhud Fell- 15m induding 1 SUN 1.30 Village cente car park (mr 391208) for Banks- C [WLG] some rough growd . By permixion of Bhacdde Ege - 4 WED 1.00 Wmdplumpbn-W tFGI no dogs allowed. lsRGl A+trcnuous (10 to 14 mites); B-moderate (7 to 10 miles); C+asy (3 to 7 miles); W-"Wednesday Watk'; Sortie-'Short Organisad Walk To lnterest Everyone' 4 WED 1.00 Broughton Church car park for Broughbn circular - W[PG] 20 suN 9.00 Madet Steet Wed, Prc$on, lor Ryal Fold (mr 665215); walkvia Darrsen ttibor- 8 SUN 9.00 Market Square, Kirkham, br RMngon - B IFGI B ISBG/PG] 8 SUN 9.m Market SteetWeS, Pre$on, lor Gardang Community 20 sr.rN 1,00 Lapby d St George's School, Can Lane {mr 591 163} for Hedr Cente,(mr 493455) ; walk via Oalendough - A [SRG/PG] Chamock-C [Ccl 8 SUN 10.15 Anglezarke picnic site (mr 620161)for Rememhance Day 26 SAT 10.W Beacon PaftCente (mrS6057) lorA$rurdBeacon -C walk-C tOcl twLGl 26 SAT 1,00 Car pa* near Fbece lnn, Penworham (mr 520284) tor 11 WED 1.00 Chudrbwn-W tFGl Ribble estuary- C+ 12 THU 1.30 Boss Head, Hoghbn (mr 6'l@67)lor Samlesbury Botbms [SRc] 27 St N 10.00 CommmigCente, Grdmg{orlocdwdk-C -c [sBG] ICcl 14 SAT Rail Ramblerto Glossop 28 tvtoN 9.30 Barlow lnstihtb, Edryorh (mr 74'l 165) lor Edg',l,orh - B 14 SAT 10.@ Chorley bus $atbn lor Gisbum Fore$ and Slaidbum - A ICG] lcGI January l??9 14 SAT 1.00 Arpnham Park band dand (mr 538286) lor Sorlie via 1 FRt 11.00 RMngon HallBam (mr 5331€) lorAngezarke and Pre$on Junslion Ndure Resenrc [PG] HeahyNab-B tPGl 15 St 9.00 Mad<et Kirldram, N Square, br Saddleworft - B+ 1 FBt 1.@ Vicarage Lane, Ruff Wood (mr 428074) lor Ormd<irk - C Smrbn-B [FGl [wLG] 15 SUN 9.30 CommunilyCente,Gar$ang,lorHegBank-B ICGI 3 SUN 9.00 Market Squue, Klrlfi am, br Whibanow Scar - B+ [FG] 15 SUN 11.00 FarmersArms (mr498129)br Flspham - B [WLG] 3 SUN 9.00 Market Steet Wed, Predon, lor Fulwood Leisure Cente 18 WED 1.00 Hare and Houndq Abb€y Villap (mr 813224) for Abbey (mr 528324); walk via Woodplumplon and Cofiam - B Village -C [CG] lPclsRGl 18 WED 1.00 Hurs Green -W IFGI 6 WED 1.m Huton-W IFcl 22 SUN 8,30 CommunityOente,Gadang,forWan$ell-B IGGI 6 WED 1,@ Batun Village Hall (mr 515380)for Batun circular-W 22 SUN 9.00 Me*et Square, Kirlfiam, lor Fountains Fell - B+ IPG] orHellifield-B IFGI 9 SAT 1.00 Marles Wood, near Salesbury Hall (mr 6-15356) for Sorlie via 22 SUN 9.00 Market Steet Wed, Pre$on, for Birkecre car pa* (mr lhr$Green tPGl 636313);Coppullcircular- B [PGlSRc] 10 suN 9.00 Ma*etSquare,Krlfiam,forSourl'lowes-B IFGI 22 SUN 10.00 CrmldeH Road car park (mr6$191)for Turbn and 10 suN 9.00 CommunityOente, GarSang, for Farbbn and Hulton Entwidle - B tCGl Roof - B [cG] 28 SAT Rail Rambler b Grange€ver€ands 10 suN 10.30 Whfre Coppice (mr519191) for SpdersEdge -B pGl 28 SAT 1.30 Gregson Lane library (mr 59r$266) lor canal and 10 suN 11.00 Wderside lnn on A5ff) (mr 525977), St Helens- BIWLG] counfipide - C [SRc] 13 WED 1.00 Whitewell- W IFGI 29 SUN 9.00 Ma*et Square, lftl&am, Hebden Bddge Br br - 14 fiU 1.30 Banks Church, Hoole Lane {mr 390120) lor mardres and orScontScs-B IFGI seadefences-B [SRG] 29 SUN 1.m Claybn Bddge car pa* (mr 569229) br Cuerden Valley- 17 SUN 9.00 Matket Squarc, Kitldam, br Hufion Rool - B+ c rccl or Wnter Hill - B [Fc] 29 SUN 1.30 Layty at Ldrom Park Chapel (mr 455092) lor Ldrom - C 17 SUN 9.00 CommunityCente, Gar$ang, for Beacon Fell - B [GG] ilvLcl 17 SUN 9.00 Market Steet Wed, Predon, for fvlelbr Brook (mr December l?? 6 636313); walkviaOsbaldedon Hall and Copsbr Green -B IPG/Sncl 2 WED 1.00 Bilsboroug|r -W [FG] 17 SUN 1.00 Car paft Worhlngbn Lskes (mr 581105) br Worhingon 2 WED 1.00 Chipping ca park (mr 622{13) br &rndadc and Wo}bn Lales- no dogs-C ICG] Hall-W IPG] 6 SUN 9.00 Ma*et Squan, Xirthan, br Fairfield - B+ 6roup Contacls or Grindlebn Fell- B [Fc] Contads lor more details of all tre rambleg evenb and excursions: 6 SUN 9.00 Ma*et Sfeet We$, Predon, lor Beacon Fell lnbrmdion CG Chorby Group Cente (mr564427);wdkvia Brock and Bleasdale - B - MrRJ PlEtt,tel01257 2W lPc/sRGl Fydde Group- 6 SUN 1.00 Bdnsoell Bdrs (m r 6272131 lor Binscall GI - C tC Mike Blmmfcld, tel 01253 353148 6 SUN 2.00 Out Rawcfiffe -C IFGI GG Gardang Group - Peter Habin, te|01995 604567 I WED 1.00 Lon$on-W tFCl 't-30 PG Pre$on Group - 10 THU Cu pa* near OU &idge, Penm#rsn {ru 528284) for Andrew Manzie, El 0ffnTW67 Watton-le-Dde -C lsRGl SRG Soutr Rbble Group - 12 SAT Rail Rambler to Shreursbury Tony Cled<son, H 01i./2 4&1373 12 SAT Coach ramble; tel 01257 262122 for details lcGl WLG We$ LancsGroup - GeofiWright bl 01772UnU 12 SAT 1.00 Be€oon Fell lnbrmdion Pdn{ {rff 554424 tui Sorte $a Rlver Brock and Whitechapel tPGl The meeting place for all rambles ishe fir$ place $ated on each dab at fie dated time.
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