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Grantham Ramblers 2018 Walk Programme This Programme Is for Subscription Paying Members of the Ramblers Association Grantham Ramblers 2018 Walk Programme This programme is for subscription paying members of the Ramblers Association. Non-members are invited to try 3 walks before deciding on membership. Grantham Ramblers walk every other Sunday and Thursday on the dates shown with some additional monthly Wednesday mornings. All walks are graded moderate or leisurely. Please travel direct to the starting location leaving sufficient time to change into the necessary footwear. Please share cars if possible and people without transport should contact the leader. Park appropriately and consider other road users and local people. Stops for refreshments occur at the discretion of the leader and where suitable sites are available. Please wear clothing and footwear appropriate to the weather conditions and terrain. Dogs should be under control so as not to cause a nuisance to other walkers, general public and livestock. Dog faeces should be disposed of hygienically. All members are responsible for their own personal safety. We recommend that walkers carry a card showing details of any medication, allergies etc and a contact telephone number. The walk leader should be informed of any issues. Our telephone number on walk days only is 07551 542817. Date Title Description Starting location Map Grid Ref Time Mile Contact No Leader Su 7.1.18 Gliders coming in VW, Saltby airfield, Stoke Rochford Wyville VH CP 247 SK880294 10 00 8.5 01476 562960 David H Th 11.1.18 No fishing 40 acre farm, Green lane, Kelby Culverthorpe Lake CP 248 TF019399 10 00 5 01476 572474 Tony plantation, Hall Su 21.1.18 To the woods Scottlethorpe, Auster wood, Edenham VH CP 248 TF063219 10 00 8.5 01476 562960 David H Bourne Wood Th 25.1.18 Roman settlement Pottergate,Sudbrook Ancaster church 247 SK983439 10 00 5 01476 561684 Janet & David Su 4.2.18 Last crossing? WIK 17, Witham valley, Marston, Slip Rd by Barkston 247 SK930413 10 00 8 07586 879128 Peter Frinkley Lane Village Hall Th 8.2.18 Motte and Bailey Dycote lane,Broach rd, Lowfields, Welbourn Village Hall 272 SK968543 10 00 5.5 01476 419451 Gary Old railway CP Su 18.2.18 Southwell surprises Around Southwell Southwell Leisure 270 SK697532 10 00 8 07766 100762 Jacob centre Th 22.2.18 Round the mast The Heath, Normanton Carlton Scroop church 272 SK947450 10 00 4.5 01476 561684 Janet & David Su 4.3.18 Woodland Trust Alma Park, Londonthorpe, Wyndham Park CP 247 SK917366 10 00 8 01476 565417 Susan & Belmount Tower, 5 gates lane Grantham /563375 Gwen Th 8.3.18 Open country Lowfield farm, VW Welby Arms Allington 247 SK857403 10 00 5 01476 561684 Janet & David W 14.3.18 A Roman Valley Ancaster Valley NR, Wilsford Church, Ancaster 247 SK983435 10 00 3.5 07761 100298 Andy Heath, Slate House farm Su 18.3.18 Hunting villages Bellemere farm, JW, Goadby Near church, Eastwell 246 SK777286 10 00 7 01476 591114 Ted Marwood, Eaton Th 22.3.18 Can't be lost ramble WIK 26, extension on old railway. Denton church 247 SK865325 10 00 4.5 01476 572322 Sonia & from Denton Terry Th 5.4.18 Watch out for Westborough, Fallow Lane Foston church 247 SK859429 10 00 5.5 07761 100298 Andy Vikings W 11.4.18 Around the park Belton Park Lion Gates, Belton Park 247 SK926377 10 00 3.5 01476 419451 Gary Grantham Su 15.4.18 Two Abbeys Bardney Abbey, Tupholme Abbey, Bardney church 273 TF119694 10 00 9 01476 572474 Tony Southrey, VW Th 19.4.18 Stow Green Fair Acre lane, Stow Green Hill, Around Three Kings 248 TF090363 10 00 5 01476 419451 Gary Threekingham Pub, Threekingham Su 29.4.18 Big sky walk Dry Doddington, Stubton Grass by Brandon 272 SK903488 10 00 9 01476 591114 Ted church Th 3.5.18 Bluebell wood Croxton church, Harston church. Layby on A607 Croxton 247 SK833291 10 00 4 01476 572322 Sonia & Harston wood Kerrial Terry W 9.5.18 Around the wood Cold Harbour, Ropsley wood Old Somerby church 247 SK965339 10 00 3 01476 572474 Tony Su 13.5.18 Lake & Rutland Fort Henry, Empingham, Rutland Exton village green 234 SK925112 10 00 8 01476 572322 Sonia & water Water Pam Th 17.5.18 Source of R. Witham N. Witham, Gunby S. Witham Church 247 SK927194 10 00 4.5 01476 572474 Tony Su 27.5.18 2 Dove Cotes Shelton, Sibthorpe, Flintham, Orston Church 260 SK769412 10 00 9.5 01476 419451 Gary Hawksworth, Thoroton Th 31.5.18 Along the Witham Westborough, Foston Near Reindeer pub, 247 SK836444 10 00 5 01476 571322 Eileen Long Bennington W 6.6.18 Ancient meadows Muston, Winter beck, Canal Muston Gap PH 247 SK832383 10 00 3 01476 572322 Sonia & Terry Su 10.6.18 Views of the castle Stenwith, Muston Gorse, Redmile, Cross roads, 247 SK837343 10 00 9.9 01476 591114 Ted Barkstone, Belvoir Woolsthorpe by Belvoir Th 14.6.18 Low flying aircraft Minnetts Hill, Airfield,Syston Slip Rd by Barkston 247 SK930413 10 00 4.7 01476 561684 Janet & Village Hall David Su 24.6.18 5 villages Surprise view, Casthorpe hill, Lowfield CP, Barrowby 247 SK883355 10 00 8 077611 00298 Andy Grantham canal,VW Th 28.6.18 Knights and Kites Templar tower, White cottage, Verge near Temple 272 TF009537 10 00 5.9 01476 419451 Gary RAF Wellingore,Griffins farm Farm, Temple Bruer W 4.7.18 Sandy valley Ancaster, Sudbrook, Moor Close Social club CP off 247 SK984439 10 00 3.75 01476 402623 Kathy NR Ermine St Ancaster Su 8.7.18 Lakes and Birds Nature reserves in Trent vale Collingham Co-op car 271 SK830617 10 00 8 07766 100762 Jacob & park Steve Th 12.7.18 Open views Aunsby,Dembleby Osbournby Square 248 TF068381 10 00 4.5 01476 561684 Janet & David Su 22.7.18 Hagg Farm, Epperstone, Lowdham church 260 SK663468 10 00 8.25 01476 565417 Susan & Ploughman Way /563375 Gwen Th 26.7.18 Cathedral view Sudthorpe, Brant wood, Back lane Fulbeck Playing Field 272 SK949504 10 00 4.5 01476 402623 Kathy Su 5.8.18 Framland Foray Bescaby,Old Racecourse, Saltby Sproxton Village Hall CP 247 SK856244 10 00 9 07801 905690 Julia & Nigel Th 9.8.18 Freerange Old Hall farm, Leasingham, Green Behind Ruskington Co- 272 TF083510 10 00 5 01476 571322 Eileen lane, American cottage op W 15.8.18 Views over Hills and Hollows, Halls Hill Harrowby Green 247 SK942363 10 00 3 01476 572474 Tony Grantham Su 19.8.18 Around the vale Terrace Hills, Barkstone, Plungar Near Red Lion pub 260 SK771312 10 00 9 01476 567929 Bernard Stathern Th 23.8.18 Gilbertine walk Sempringham, Birthorpe West rd, behind fire 248 TF116343 10 00 4.5 01476 402623 Kathy station Billingborough Su 2.9.18 Stone Cottages and Morcott,S. Luffenham Exeter Arms, Barrowden 234 SK946001 10 00 8.5 01476 572322 Sonia & Welland viaduct Pam Th 6.9.18 A dirty duck, lanes Longmoor lane, Sewstern lane, Lane to Dirty Duck 247 SK843352 10 00 5.5 07761 100298 Andy and canal Muston, canal pub,Woolsthorpe by Belvoir W 12.9.18 Figure of 8 Vincent bridge,, Harlaxton Manor Farrier pub, Harlaxton 247 SK899341 10 00 3 01476 572322 Sonia & drive, Canal Rd Grantham Terry Th 20.9.18 Iron Age fort Heath lane, Willoughby Heath, W. Car Park Honington 247 SK944431 10 00 5.25 01476 571322 Eileen Willoughby, Su 30.9.18 Nature reserve walk Spalford Warren, Girton Besthorpe church 271 SK827647 10 00 8 01476 562960 David H Th 4.10.18 Deserted village S. Rauceby,Drove lane, N. Near Bustard Inn, South 272 TF027456 10 00 4.5 01476 402623 Kathy Rauceby, Glebe farm, Rauceby W 10.10.18 A walk in the woods Belvoir castle, Terrace Hills Near Red Lion pub 260 SK771312 10 00 3.5 07761 100298 Andy Stathern W 10.10.18 AGM 19 00 Su 14.10.18 The water margin Normanton, Lodge farm, CP at Normanton, 234 SK930057 10 7.5 01400 281444 Jacob Hereward Way, Empingham, Rutland water Rutland water Th 18.10.18 A stylish walk Aisby, Heydour,Kelby Culverthorpe Lake CP 248 TF019399 10 00 5 01476 561684 Janet & David Su 28.10.18 Past the Preceptory WIK 18 ,Temple Bruer, Gorse Hill Grange Farm, 272 TF013519 10 00 8.5 01476 562960 David H Covert, VW Brauncewell Th 1.11.18 Down and up Dewcott cottage, Protection Hough on Hill church 272 SK922464 10 00 5 01476 419451 Gary wood, Moor barn Su 11.11.18 Market town Car Colston, Scarrington, Whatton, Royal Oak Pub, Car 260 SK719426 10 00 8 01476 562960 David H Bingham Colston Th 15.11.18 Over the weir R. Witham, VW Marston and Hougham 247 SK894441 10 00 5 01476 402623 Kathy VH Su 25.11.18 Over the vale Casthorpe farm, Shipmans The Green, Barrowby 247 SK879363 10 00 9 01476 572474 Tony plantation, VW, Allington Th 29.11.18 Down the sheep dip Windmill plantation, Holdingham North Rauceby church 272 TF021464 10 00 5 01476 571322 Eileen Anna, Drove lane, S. Rauceby Su 9.12.18 Roman village Barkston Heath, Honington, Ancaster church 247 SK983435 10 00 9.4 01476 562960 David H Carlton Scroop Th 13.12.18 Hills n Hollows Sedgewick Meadows, Cold Wyndham Park CP 247 SK918365 10 00 5 01476 571322 Eileen Harbour Lane, Halls Hill Grantham Janet Gregory August 2017.
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