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Walking Programme Swindon & Northeast Wiltshire Ramblers Group Walks April & May 2021 Part of Wiltshire & Swindon Area Booking is essential for all walks - email Peter on [email protected] or phone 01793 537472 with your contact mobile phone number for every walk. Bookings for April will be allocated first; bookings for May can be requested in early April but will not be allocated until 15th April to give everyone a fair chance rather than first come first served. If you are booked on a walk but are then unable to attend please notify Peter Gallagher as soon as possible before the day of the walk; or if it is on the actual day please notify the walk leader so that others on the waiting list may be called up to attend. Date Start Walk Distance Difficulty Tuesday 10:00 Mouldon Hill Country Park carpark BOOKING ESSENTIAL: Mouldon Hill Country Park & surrounding areas. 5 miles Leisurely 13 SN25 1WH SU117878 Explorer map 169. BOOKING ESSENTIAL : This walk is limited to 15 people. April Leader Grahame Lee Please email Peter on [email protected] before 8pm on 2021 (07932 109209) Sunday 11th April with your contact mobile phone number. Saturday 10:00 Waterloo carpark Cirencester BOOKING ESSENTIAL : Cirencester Parks 5 miles Leisurely 17 GL7 2PY SP026020 £3.70 for 3 hours BOOKING ESSENTIAL : This walk is limited to 15 people. April Explorer map 169. Please email Peter on [email protected] before 8pm on 2021 Leader Bill France (07905 909962) Thursday 15th April with your contact mobile phone number. Sunday 10:00 Amesbury Recreation Ground carpark BOOKING ESSENTIAL: Amesbury to Stonehenge Circular. 10 miles Leisurely 18 SP4 7BE SU149411 Explorer map 130. BOOKING ESSENTIAL : This walk is limited to 15 people. April Leaders Jeremy Wingfield, Caroline Irvine Please email Peter on [email protected] before 8pm on 2021 (01793 812959) (07776 481685) Friday 16th April with your contact mobile phone number. Tuesday 10:00 Rugby Club carpark Cricklade BOOKING ESSENTIAL: Cricklade and surrounding areas 5 miles. Leisurely 20 SN6 6GH SU106935 Explorer map 169. BOOKING ESSENTIAL : This walk is limited to 15 people. April Leader Grahame Lee Please email Peter on [email protected] before 8pm on 2021 (07932 109209) Sunday 18th April with your contact mobile phone number. Saturday 10:00 Neigh Bridge Country Park carpark £3. BOOKING ESSENTIAL : Ewen, Kemble, Poole Keynes. 6.5 miles Leisurely 24 GL7 6DX SU018946 Explorer 169 BOOKING ESSENTIAL : This walk is limited to 15 people. April What 3 words: tests, mailboxes, lunged. Please email Peter on [email protected] before 8pm on 2021 Leader Bill France (07905 909962) Thursday 22nd April with your contact mobile phone number. Sunday 10:00 Great Bedwyn Church BOOKING ESSENTIAL : Bedwyn 10 miles Moderate 25 SN8 3PF SU277644 Explorer map 157. BOOKING ESSENTIAL : This walk is limited to 15 people. April Leaders Jeremy Wingfield, Caroline Irvine Please email Peter on [email protected] before 8pm on 2021 (01793 812959) (07776 481685) Friday 23rd April with your contact mobile phone number. Tuesday 10:00 Shaw Forest Park carpark BOOKING ESSENTIAL : Shaw Forest Park and surrounding areas. 5 miles Leisurely 27 SN5 5PQ SU120860 Explorer map 169. BOOKING ESSENTIAL : This walk is limited to 15 people. April Leader Grahame Lee Please email Peter on [email protected] before 8pm on 2021 (07932 109209) Sunday 25th April with your contact mobile phone number. Saturday 10:00 Barbury Castle Country Park carpark BOOKING ESSENTIAL: Ogbourne Maisey and Barbury Castle Farm. 6 miles. Moderate 1 SN4 0QH SU157761 Explorer map 157. BOOKING ESSENTIAL: This walk is limited to 15 people. Two stiles May Leaders Brenda Robinson & Emma Tanner Please email Peter on [email protected] before 8pm 2021 (07870 774098) on Thursday 29th April with your contact mobile phone number. Sunday 10:00 Smallgrain Plantation carpark BOOKING ESSENTIAL : Oldbury, Calstone Wellington & Heddington 10 miles Moderate 2 SN10 2LP SU020673 Explorer map 157. Oldbury, Ranscombe Bottom, Calstone Wellington, Heddington, Kings May Play Hill, North Wilts Golf Course & Wansdyke Path. 2021 BOOKING ESSENTIAL : This walk is limited to 15 people. Leaders David Sumner & Sharon Kimber Please email Peter on [email protected] before 8pm on (01793 264154) (07310 088334) Friday 30th April with your contact mobile phone number. Tuesday 10:00 Clatford Bottom picnic site West Woods BOOKING ESSENTIAL: West Woods and surrounding areas 5 miles. Leisurely 4 SN8 4DE SU164667 Explorer map 157. BOOKING ESSENTIAL : This walk is limited to 15 people. May Leader Grahame Lee Please email Peter on [email protected] before 8pm on 2021 (07932 109209) Sunday 2nd May with your contact mobile phone number. Saturday 10:00 A346 Bay Bridge Layby N of Marlboro' BOOKING ESSENTIAL : Og Valley Circular Walk 3 miles Leisurely 8 SN8 1XB SU187710 Explorer map 157. BOOKING ESSENTIAL : This walk is limited to 15 people. May Leader Malcolm Sillars Please email Peter on [email protected] before 8pm on 2021 (01672 515546) (07747 490083) Thursday 6th May with your contact mobile phone number. Sunday 10:15 Old Rail Yard cp (Free) Tetbury BOOKING ESSENTIAL : Monarch's Way, Westonbirt Arboretum 9.5 miles Leisurely 9 GL8 8EY ST894933 Explorer map 168 Monarch's Way (Highgrove House), Westonbirt Arboretum, May What 3 words: hairpin,cabbies,emails Shipton Moyne & Estcourt House. 2021 BOOKING ESSENTIAL : This walk is limited to 15 people. Leader Bill France Please email Peter on [email protected] before 8pm on (07905 909962) Friday 7th May with your contact mobile phone number. Tuesday 10:00 The Link Centre Whitehill Way Swindon BOOKING ESSENTIAL: Green Spaces of West Swindon & Great Western Way 5 miles Leisurely 11 SN5 7JB SU118844 Explorer map 169. BOOKING ESSENTIAL : This walk is limited to 15 people. May Leader Grahame Lee Please email Peter on [email protected] before 8pm on 2021 (07932 109209) Sunday 9th May with your contact mobile phone number. Saturday 10:00 Pewsey Wharf carpark (£1 for 4 hours) BOOKING ESSENTIAL : K&A Canal, Sunnyhill & Stowell Park. 4.5 miles Leisurely 15 SN9 5NT SU157611 Explorer map 157. BOOKING ESSENTIAL : This walk is limited to 15 people. May Leader Malcolm Sillars Please email Peter on [email protected] before 8pm on 2021 (01672 515546) (07747 490083) Thursday 13th May with your contact mobile phone number. Sunday 10:00 Upper Inglesham old road BOOKING ESSENTIAL: Thames Path: Inglesham, Lechlade & Buscot 8 miles Leisurely 16 SN6 7QX SU203964 Explorer map 170 BOOKING ESSENTIAL : This walk is limited to 15 people. May Leader David Trease Please email Peter on [email protected] before 8pm on 2021 (01793 616346) (07534 049707) Friday 14 May with your contact mobile phone number. Tuesday 10:00 A346 Postern Hill picnic site Savernake BOOKING ESSENTIAL: Savernake Forest Trails and Arboretum 5 miles Leisurely 18 SN8 4ND SU198679 Explorer map 157. BOOKING ESSENTIAL : This walk is limited to 15 people. May Leader Grahame Lee Please email Peter on [email protected] before 8pm on 2021 (07932 109209) Sunday 16th May with your contact mobile phone number. Saturday 10:00 Barrow Wake viewpoint carpark Birdlip BOOKING ESSENTIAL : Cowley, Cobberley & Coldwell Bottom 6.5 miles Moderate 22 GL3 4UH SO930152 Explorer map 179 BOOKING ESSENTIAL : This walk is limited to 15 people. May What 3 words: communal.confetti.haggle Please email Peter on [email protected] before 8pm on 2021 Leader Bill France (07905 909962) Thursday 20th May with your contact mobile phone number. Sunday 10:00 A4 Knoll Down layby 1m West of Beckhampton BOOKING ESSENTIAL : Windmill Hill, Yatesbury & Cherhill Monument. 10 miles Moderate 23 SN8 1QR SU076692 Explorer map 157. BOOKING ESSENTIAL : This walk is limited to 15 people. May Leader David Trease Please email Peter on [email protected] before 8pm on 2021 (01793 616346) (07534 049707) Friday 21st May with your contact mobile phone number. Tuesday 10:00 Martens Road carpark Shrivenham BOOKING ESSENTIAL: Shrivenham & Watchfield. 5 miles. Leisurely 25 SN6 8AU SU237889 Explorer map 170. BOOKING ESSENTIAL : This walk is limited to 15 people. May Leader Grahame Lee Please email Peter on [email protected] before 8pm on 2021 (07932 109209) Sunday 23rd May with your contact mobile phone number. Saturday 10:00 Ellendune Centre carpark Wroughton BOOKING ESSENTIAL: Wroughton 6 miles. Moderate 29 SN4 9NT SU144804 Explorer map 169 BOOKING ESSENTIAL: This walk is limited to 15 people. May Leaders Emma Tanner & David Trease Please email Peter on [email protected] before 8pm 2021 (01793 616346) (07534 049707) on Thursday 27th May with your contact mobile phone number. Sunday 10:00 Bouverie Hall carpark Pewsey BOOKING ESSENTIAL : Giants Grave, Gopher Wood, K&A Canal. 11 miles Moderate 30 SN9 5EQ SU163601 Explorer map 157. BOOKING ESSENTIAL : This walk is limited to 15 people. May Leader Janet Moore Please email Peter on [email protected] before 8pm on 2021 (07779 384998) Friday 28th May with your contact mobile phone number. Booking is essential for all walks - email Peter on [email protected] or phone 01793 537472 with your contact mobile phone number for every walk. Bookings for April will be allocated first; bookings for May can be requested in early April but will not be allocated until 15th April to give everyone a fair chance rather than first come first served. If you are booked on a walk but are then unable to attend please notify Peter Gallagher as soon as possible before the day of the walk; or if it is on the actual day please notify the walk leader so that others on the waiting list may be called up to attend. Please bring a face mask and hand sanitiser.
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