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Date Start Time Start Destination Leader Phone Lunch Miles Information Sun 2Nd Dec 10:00 the Fountain TBC Sel Dixon 07867 442046 Date Start Start Destination Leader Phone Lunch Miles Information Time Sun 2nd Dec 10:00 The Fountain TBC Sel Dixon 07867 442046 pub en route 30 Off road Sun 2nd Dec 10:00 Dinton Pastures Jealot's Hill (E) Basil Meyer 07434 435 405 New Leathern Bottle 20 Leisurely 175/868732 Tue 4th Dec 12:00 Checkendon (N) Black Horse 0 MEET FOR LUNCH FROM 12 NOON 175/667841 Wed 5th Dec 19:30 The Fountain Reading (S) Peter Nightingale 0118 969 2184 Castle Tap 15 Off road 175/710730 Wed 5th Dec 19:30 Prospect Park Reading (S) Tony Rodriguez 07788 339692 Castle Tap 25 Moderate 175/710730 Wed 5th Dec 10:30 Hare Hatch, Shurlock Row (E) Morris Dowding 0118 989 0326 Shurlock Inn 30 Meet 10:30-11:00 Sheeplands GC 175/832742 Sun 9th Dec 09:00 Reading Town Hall Kidmore End (N) Sean Hayden 07801 414707 New Inn 45 Brisk. Ride to Christmas Lunch 175/699793 Sun 9th Dec 10:00 The Fountain Kidmore End (N) Michael Lernihan 07526 127000 New Inn 20 Offroad - leisurely 175/699793 Sun 9th Dec 10:00 The Fountain Kidmore End (N) Al Neal 07768 354 783 New Inn 25 Offroad - Long 175/699793 Sun 9th Dec 10:00 The Fountain Kidmore End (N) Richard 0118 986 2444 New Inn 20 Leisurely ride to Christmas Lunch Underwood 175/699793 Sun 9th Dec 10:00 Theale Kidmore End (N) Simon Bird 07846 219114 New Inn 30 Moderate. Ride to Christmas meal at the 175/699793 New Inn Tue 11th Dec 12:00 Little London (SW) Plough 175/621597 0 MEET FOR LUNCH FROM 12 NOON Wed 12th Dec 19:30 The Fountain Caversham (N) Paul Denley 0118 948 3574 Fox & Hounds 15 Off road 175/716747 Wed 12th Dec 19:30 The Fountain Caversham (N) Sean Hayden 07801 414707 Fox & Hounds 20 Moderate 175/716747 Wed 12th Dec 10:30 Theale, La Woolhampton (W) Jeff Salzman 07768 904136 The Angel 30 Meet 10:30-11:00 Baguetterie 174/573668 Date Start Start Destination Leader Phone Lunch Miles Information Time Sat 15th Dec 19:30 tbc Offroad Xmas party Ian Doyle 07974 409607 tbc 0 Fancy dress: Hawaiian & awards Sun 16th Dec 10:00 The Fountain Gallowstree Phil Allen 07766 517 713 Reformation 25 Off road Common (N) 175/689802 Sun 16th Dec 09:15 Earley Odiham (S) Lesley Adams 0118 988 3044 Bell 186/743509 40 Moderate. Coffee at Conkers Garden Centre, Old Basing. Tue 18th Dec 12:00 Caversham (N) The Caversham Rose 0 MEET FOR XMAS LUNCH FROM 12 NOON - 175/705761 pre booked only Wed 19th Dec 19:30 The Fountain Reading (S) Paul Roberts 07702 006105 Lyndhurst Arms 15 Off road 175/723733 Wed 19th Dec 19:30 The Fountain Reading (S) Helen Dixon 07954 992204 Lyndhurst Arms 23 Brisk 175/723733 Wed 19th Dec 10:30 Henley, Catherine Hailey (N) Terry Davis 07518 252 019 King William IV 30 Meet 10:30-11:00 Wheel 175/643858 Sun 23rd Dec 09:00 Reading Town Hall Newbury (W) Sean Hayden 07801 414707 Hatchett Inn 50 Brisk 174/472671 Sun 23rd Dec 10:00 The Fountain TBC TBC pub en route 25 Off road Sun 23rd Dec 09:30 James Blagden 0750 490 767 20 Moderate 6 Wed 26th Dec 19:30 The Fountain TBC LEADER 0 Boxing night ride? REQUIRED Wed 26th Dec 10:00 Earley Greywell (S) TBC 0118 988 3044 Fox & Goose 35 Moderate. Boxing Day ride. 186/718513 Thr 27th Dec 19:30 The Fountain TBC Martin Pearce pub en route 15 Off road (NB Thursday evening) 07919 448 148 Tue 1st Jan 12:00 Silchester (SW) Calleva Arms 20 Make your own way to meet at noon at the 175/628621 pub. No food at pub. Kennet Morris Men Wed 2nd Jan 19:30 The Fountain Reading (C) Jason Pyke 07932 652368 Greyfriar 15 Off road 175/713738 Date Start Start Destination Leader Phone Lunch Miles Information Time Wed 2nd Jan 19:30 The Fountain Reading (C) Sean Hayden 07801 414707 Greyfriar 23 Moderate 175/713738 Wed 2nd Jan 10:30 Beech Hill Church Rotherwick (S) Lesley Adams 0118 988 3044 Coach & Horses 30 Meet 10:30-11:00 Café 175/714564 Sun 6th Jan 09:15 The Fountain Brightwell-c- Terry Davis 07518 252 019 Root One GC 40 Moderate/Brisk Sotwell (NW) 174/588910 Sun 6th Jan 10:00 The Fountain TBC Darren Clark 07947 846385 pub en route 25 Off road Tue 8th Jan 12:00 Winnersh (E) Wheelwrights Arms 0 MEET FOR LUNCH FROM 12 NOON 175/787717 Wed 9th Jan 19:30 The Fountain Reading University Paul Mattingly 07976 796 217 Park House 15 Off road (S) 175/735712 Wed 9th Jan 19:30 Theale Reading University Simon Bird 07846 219114 Park House 23 Moderate (S) 175/735712 Wed 9th Jan 10:30 Sonning Common Aston (NE) Paul James 7733621353 Flower Pot 30 Meet 10:30-11:00 Bakery 175/784843 Sun 13th Jan 10:00 The Fountain TBC Darren Clark 07947 846385 pub en route 25 Off road Sun 13th Jan 10:00 TBC pub en route Simon Bird 07846 219114 TBC pub en route 45 Moderate Tue 15th Jan 12:00 Burghfield Bridge Cunning Man 0 MEET FOR LUNCH FROM 12 NOON (SW) 175/680707 Wed 16th Jan 19:30 The Fountain Caversham (N) Ian Doyle 07974 409607 Gardeners Arms 15 Off road 175/716761 Wed 16th Jan 19:30 The Fountain Caversham (N) David Rees 07971 289 909 Gardeners Arms 23 Moderate 175/716761 Wed 16th Jan 10:30 Mortimer Bakery Sherborne St John Allan Adams 0118 988 3044 Swan 175/626553 30 Meet 10:30-11:00 Café (S) Sat 19th Jan 13:00 Dinton Pastures Dinton Pastures (E) Ian Moore 07773 300 665 40 Moderate. Afternoon meander from 1-5pm. No stop. Date Start Start Destination Leader Phone Lunch Miles Information Time Sun 20th Jan 10:00 Earley Shinfield Green (S) Richard 0118 986 2444 Bell & Bottle 15 Leisurely Underwood 175/734677 Sun 20th Jan 10:00 The Fountain Caversham Marina Karen Blofield 07771 800883 Boaters\' Bar 25 Off road (N) 175/730743 Tue 22nd Jan 12:00 Whitchurch on Greyhound 0 MEET FOR LUNCH FROM 12 NOON Thames (W) 175/635771 Wed 23rd Jan 19:30 The Fountain Reading (S) Sel Dixon 07867 442046 The Butler 15 Off road 175/709735 Wed 23rd Jan 19:30 The Fountain Reading (S) Helen Dixon 07954 992204 The Butler 23 Brisk 175/709735 Wed 23rd Jan 10:30 Hare Hatch, Waltham St Morris Dowding 0118 989 0326 Bell 175/830770 30 Meet 10:30-11:00 Sheeplands GC Lawrence (E) Sun 27th Jan 09:00 Reading Town Hall Windsor (E) Sean Hayden 07801 414707 Windsor Leisure 50 Brisk - One stop Centre 175/959772 Sun 27th Jan 10:00 Earley Waltham St Richard 0118 986 2444 Bell 175/830770 25 Leisurely Lawrence (E) Underwood Sun 27th Jan 10:00 The Fountain Exlade Street (N) C@th Meak 07879 647681 Highwayman 30 Off road 175/660819 Sun 27th Jan 09:15 Earley Bramley (S) Lesley Adams 0118 988 3044 Bramley Bakery Café 40 Moderate. One-stop brunch. 175/656594 Tue 29th Jan 12:00 Riseley (S) Bull 175/721632 0 MEET FOR LUNCH FROM 12 NOON Wed 30th Jan 19:30 The Fountain Reading (E) TBC Eldon Arms 15 Off road 175/725732 Wed 30th Jan 19:30 Dinton Pastures Reading (E) Simon Bird 07846 219114 Eldon Arms 23 Moderate 175/725732 Wed 30th Jan 10:30 Theale, La Little London (SW) Peter Bagniuk 0118 962 4571 Plough 175/621597 30 Meet 10:30-11:00 Baguetterie Sun 3rd Feb 10:00 tbc Offroad tour? TBC pub en route 30 Possible offroad tour? Date Start Start Destination Leader Phone Lunch Miles Information Time Sun 3rd Feb 10:00 The Fountain Henley (N) Steve Conway 0118 375 9932 Catherine Wheel 25 Leisurely / moderate. Some hills. 175/762827 Tue 5th Feb 12:00 Hurst (E) Green Man 0 MEET FOR LUNCH FROM 12 NOON 175/800740 Wed 6th Feb 19:30 The Fountain Tilehurst (W) Martin Pearce 07919 448 148 Butchers Arms 15 Off road 175/669743 Wed 6th Feb 19:30 The Fountain Tilehurst (W) Helen Dixon 07954 992204 Butchers Arms 23 Brisk 175/669743 Wed 6th Feb 10:30 Henley, Catherine Whitchurch Hill Jeff Salzman 07768 904136 Sun 175/643794 30 Meet 10:30-11:00 Wheel (NW) Sat 9th Feb 13:00 Dinton Pastures Dinton Pastures (E) Ian Moore 07773 300 665 40 Moderate. Afternoon meander from 1-5pm. No stop. Sun 10th Feb 10:00 The Fountain Kingwood (N) Becky Patterson 0118 948 3454 Unicorn 175/701818 25 Off road Sun 10th Feb 09:15 The Fountain Crowmarsh Gifford Lesley Adams 0118 988 3044 The Cartshed Cafe 40 Moderate. Curry ride to Standard Tandoori, (NW) 175/615905 Caversham for 1:30pm Sun 10th Feb 10:00 The Fountain Checkendon (N) Steve Conway 0118 375 9932 Black Horse 25 Leisurely / moderate. New route with less 175/667841 steep hills. Sun 10th Feb 10:00 TBC pub en route Simon Bird 07846 219114 TBC pub en route 45 Brisk Tue 12th Feb 12:00 Theale (SW) Falcon 175/6471 0 MEET FOR LUNCH FROM 12 NOON Wed 13th Feb 19:30 The Fountain Woodley (E) James Hilling 07787 535656 Waterside 15 Off road 175/759722 Wed 13th Feb 19:30 The Fountain Woodley (E) Simon Bird 07846 219114 Waterside 23 Moderate 175/759722 Wed 13th Feb 10:30 Beech Hill Church Monk Sherborne Morris Dowding 0118 989 0326 Mole 175/608567 30 Meet 10:30-11:00 Café (SW) Sun 17th Feb 09:15 The Fountain Preston Terry Davis 07518 252 019 The Cartshed 40 Moderate/Brisk Crowmarsh (NW) 175/616906 Date Start Start Destination Leader Phone Lunch Miles Information Time Sun 17th Feb 10:00 Earley Winnersh (E) Richard 0118 986 2444 Wheelw4rrights 20 Leisurely Underwood Arms 175/787717 Sun 17th Feb 10:00 The Fountain Sonning Common Phil Allen 07766 517 713 Butchers Arms 30 Off road (N) 175/716802 Tue 19th Feb 12:00 Heckfield (S) New Inn 0 MEET FOR LUNCH FROM 12 NOON 186/725603 Wed 20th Feb 19:30 The Fountain Reading (S) Jason Pyke 07932 652368 Foresters Arms 15 Off road 175/703728 Wed 20th Feb 19:30 Reading (S) LEADER Foresters Arms 0 REQUIRED 175/703728 Wed 20th Feb 10:30 Sonning Common Crazies Hill (NE) Terry Davis 07518 252 019 Horns 175/799809 30 Meet 10:30-11:00 Bakery Sun 24th Feb 10:00 The Fountain Paul Roberts 07702 006105 pub en route 30 Off road Sun 24th Feb 09:30 Dinton Pastures Marlow (NE) Ian Moore 07773 300 665 Court Leisure Centre 50 Brisk.
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