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2Pm Meeting/Starting Point Danbury Common, National Trust Car Park Basildon & District Rambling Club WALKS PROGRAMME: 10 April 2021 to 10 July 2021 Please see info notes below the walks listing CURRENT COVID GUIDANCE The ruling on maximum limits has changed but for track and trace purposes we still request that you book-in ahead with the walk leader before 11am on the day of the walk. We will also need to check who has actually turned up. This will take about 5 minutes or so and will be done shortly before the walk. Please take note of the walk leaders’ summary of the walk as this may have information regarding any points such as stiles where social distancing may need to be considered. (** Further details are contained in our separate notice **) Saturday Meeting/Starting Point Map Ref / Postcode Leader contact 2pm What3words TL781043 Danbury Common, 10/04/21 CM3 4JJ National Trust car park Nick onions.laws.sprouted Bicknacre Road 07906 118980 TQ694991 17/04/21 Stock village hall CM4 9LY Common Rd behind.cycles.degree Richard (opposite Bakers Arms p/h) 07503286216 TQ681867 Langdon Hills, 24/04/21 SS16 6HX Westley Heights Car Park Christine broad.closes.pushy Behind Mills & Carter P/H 07890 585619 Thameside Nature TQ696805 01/05/21 Discovery Park SS17 0RN Mucking Wharf Rd, garden.wisdom.trial Trevor Stanford-le-Hope 07870481711 Layby on Fambridge Road TL858018 by the junction with 08/05/21 CM9 6NN Roundbush Road, novel.upwardly.aliens Trevor Roundbush 07870481711 Norton Heath, Slip road off TL603043 A414 15/05/21 CM4 0LJ Sign posted – Norton object.last.vines Fred Taylor Heath/Willingale 07850736794 TL770150 22/05/21 Terling Village Hall Car Park CM3 2PW Richard The Dismals, Terling loudness.hook.nature 07503286216 Bedfords Park, TQ519922 29/05/21 Havering-Atte-Bower RM4 1QH Visitors Central C/P dive.lanes.sweep Leslie off Broxhill Rd 07799828515 South Benfleet, TQ774865 05/06/21 Recreational Park SS7 5JA Brooke Rd slip.limp.towers Debbie (Vikings Rugby Club) 07729731150 TQ818972 South Woodham Ferrers 12/06/21 CM3 5XJ Compass Gardens car park crescendo.scared.await Fred Taylor Creekview Road 07850736794 Bower Marsh RSPB TQ755867 19/06/21 At end of Church Rd SS13 2HG Bowers Gifford mass.about.much Leslie (also see note below) 07799828515 Mill Green, TL638012 26/06/21 Car park opposite CM4 0HX the Cricketers P/H, churn.newest.echo Christine Mill Green Rd, 07890 585619 Littley Green TL698172 03/07/21 Parking area, opposite CM3 1BU The Compasses P/H earphones.sage.tummy Nick Littley Green Rd 07906 118980 TQ775842 South Essex Marshes 10/07/21 SS8 0QR (RSPB), Canvey Road, deeper.sleeps.miss Debbie Canvey Island 07729731150 19/06/21 – The car park maybe closed for repair in which case park at St. Margaret's Church, Church Road SS13 2HG General Walk Info 1 All Saturday walks commence at 2pm prompt and are usually between 4 and 5 /2 miles. In the winter months walks tending towards the shorter and summer months the longer. Please check the details and description of the start point and know where it is. Allow for time before the walk starts for putting on boots etc. Any queries regarding a walk, please contact the walk leader, or if unavailable, phone 07906 118980 Post codes can cover a large area and this can cause problems if the location is toward the edge of the postcode zone, particularly in more rural areas. : Using the grid reference, or what3words is more precise than the post code : To see a map of the walking area and start point, there are a number of computer apps you can do this with, such as https://gridreferencefinder.com or http://www.streetmap.co.uk Using these apps is quite straight forward but details of how to use the streetmap app is on our website. Any alterations to a walk will be notified as soon as possible, and will appear in the ‘News Section’ of the Club website. Please be aware that occasionally these changes can be “last minute” Club Notices Stay behind the leader, and keep up with other walkers and be confident that you are well enough to do the walk. However, if you decide to leave a walk before the end you should inform the leader. Please take note of the weather before a walk and prepare accordingly, sun hat, raincoat, etc. Don’t forget any medications you may need such as hay fever tablets Whilst walking with the Club you do so at your own risk and you are responsible for your own safety. Neither the Basildon & District Rambling Club nor the leader shall be held responsible for the death, injury, accident or damage to the person or property of any members, guest or any other person occurring during or arising from participation in any Basildon & District Rambling Club activities. A Public Liability Insurance is held by Basildon & District Rambling Club for the benefit of subscribed members. This insurance does not cover personal indemnity. Sorry, only ‘Registered Assistance Dogs’ will be permitted on walks, but do check with the leader first to make sure that the walk is suitable for dogs (for example, difficult terrain or areas where livestock are present). PLEASE PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT AND OBSERVE THE COUNTRYSIDE CODE: KEEP TO THE PATHS, DO NOT CLIMB OVER GATES OR FENCES UNLESS IT IS ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY Walks NOT on a Saturday may have different starting times and/or other arrangements. Please check our website for details. Anyone interested in leading a walk please contact Fred 07805736794 .
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