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Fordingbridge – Residential Areas Which Are Easy to Walk and Follow t r o p s n a r T r o f t n e m t r a p e D y b d e d n u F G D N U O R A T E E R I H S P M A H G N I P L E H My Journey is here to help you choose Public Transport - Bus Walking how to travel. By knowing all the ways you can travel from A to B, you can save money as well as reduce Bus Services Health Walks congestion and pollution in your area. Hampshire Paths Partnership has been involved in a new Healthy Walking initiative to We provide information on cycling, X3 encourage people to take regular exercise by identifying short circular walks close to buses, trains, car sharing and walking Salisbury – Fordingbridge – residential areas which are easy to walk and follow. that can help you to find easier and Bournemouth cheaper ways of travelling sustainably. All of the routes have an accompanying leaflet. For further information contact the Daytime/Evening Healthy Walks Co-ordinator on 07788 558864 or email [email protected] Find out more at: Mon-Sat (0600-2200) Half hourly or just turn up. No need to book. www.myjourneyhampshire.com Fri/Sat (until 1230) Half hourly Community Transport Sundays (0853-2025) Hourly Guided Health Walks Operated by More Bus Area Time/Day Meeting Place Information 61/62 Fordingbridge Taxishare Blashford Lakes 11am 2nd/4th Wednesday Tern Hide Car Park Walk for approximately Tuesdays-Saturdays 49 of the month 1.5 hours Fordingbridge – Salisbury A taxishare is similar to a bus service Fordingbridge 10am Thursdays Riverside Kiosk Specifically designed to except that a taxi picks up pre-booked Daytime passengers instead of a bus. For further allow anyone to walk a Tuesdays only 1 return information call 01962 846786 or visit distance and pace that (0920/1330) journey www.hants.gov.uk/taxishares suits them. Walks can No service on other days or Public Holidays be anything from a slow New Forest Call & Go Operated by Herrington Coaches Pre booked services using accessible five minute dawdle to minibuses for people whose travel a more energetic needs are not met by public bus 97 30 minute stroll Fordingbridge – Cranborne/Ringwood services. For further information e g d i r b g n i d r o F Fordingbridge 11am Thursdays Fordingbridge Library A gentle 2.5 mile walk telephone 01425 461751. Daytime around Fordingbridge Voluntary Care Groups 3 return n i l e v a r T Mondays-Fridays A network of Voluntary Care Groups journeys Fordingbridge 10.30am 1st/3rd Thursday Fordingbridge Library This walk is up to operates throughout the district. No service on other days or Public Holidays of the month 90 minutes These groups offer a variety of services Operated by Damory & Dorset Community Transport including voluntary car transport. Volunteers use their own cars to Ringwood and Fordingbridge Footpath Society transport people who find it difficult to New members and visitors are very welcome to join the Ringwood and Fordingbridge use public transport. Journeys are Footpath Society. Walks normally take place in an area of wonderfully contrasting usually local, although this will vary Useful Contacts Transport helpline scenery, from the New Forest to the rolling chalk downlands and coastline of Dorset according to the care group. and the rural landscapes of southern Wiltshire. For further information visit For further information please contact Damory - 01258 452545 www.rffs.org.uk the organisations listed below: More travel information can be found Community First New Forest - on the My Journey website: Dorset Community Transport - New Forest Ramblers 01305 221736 01425 461751 www.myjourneyhampshire.com The New Forest Group provide an extensive programme of walks. Walks are on a Two Bridges Care Group - 'turn up and go' basis. For further information visit Email: [email protected] Herrington Coaches - 01425 652842 www.newforestramblers.org.uk 0845 8385 902 www.facebook.com/ More Bus - 01202 338420 myjourneyhants Traveline - 0871 200 22 33 @MyJourneyHants Cycling Wheels to Work National Rail - 08457 48 49 50 www.travelinesw.com The Wheels to Work moped loan scheme National Express - 0871 781 8181 Cycling is an easy and effective way of getting around. Not only is it a fun, sociable is designed for people aged between 16 Large print available on request. and healthy activity, it can help you save money on fuel and parking costs and reduce and 25 who don't have access to public or your carbon footprint. What’s more, cycling in towns is often faster than other means private transport to get them to a job, of transport. vocational training or to attend interviews. A moped can be loaned for 3 to 12 Scan and link straight Visit the My Journey website which gives information on clubs and rides near you, skill months depending on your circumstances. to the journey planner sessions, how to maintain your bike and top tips for cycling. Hampshire offers a huge To be eligible for the scheme users must variety of cycling opportunities. For more information on cycling in Hampshire visit: live in one of the areas where the scheme www.myjourneyhampshire.com/cycle is operating, have no access to public transport, have no access to private HELPING HAMPSHIRE Fordingbridge Off Road Cycle Trails (14/21 miles) transport, need to access employment or GET AROUND employment related training; or are This route travels north of the New Forest and circles the village of Rockbourne with actively seeking work and be referred by its famous Roman Villa. Recommended for experienced cyclists. an agency, employer or, where this is not Funded by Department for Transport See www.hants.gov.uk/rh/cycling/fordingbridge.pdf for details of the route. possible, have referred themselves. Design, cartography and Printed 02.16 BJS Cycles 4 High Street, Fordingbridge, SP6 1AX. Tel: 01425 839854 For further information contact print by Pindar Creative Community First New Forest on Sandy Balls Cycle Centre, Godshill, Fordingbridge, SP6 2JZ. 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