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Walking for Health Booklet 2020-2021 HAVERING'S WALKING PROGRAMME APRIL 2020 To MARCH 2021 haveringactive ' www.haveringactive.co.uk 4nfim �N�Oy�R�iU�q All participants must complete a registration form before joining a walk. These can be found at www.havering.gov.uk/sports or obtained from a walk leader when you attend your first walk. Completed forms should be returned to: Walking for Health, the Stableblock, Langtons House, Billet Lane, Hornchurch RM11 1XJ or given to any walk leader. It is your responsibility to advise the walk leader of any health issue which could affect you during the walk. l Please wear robust footwear and appropriate clothing. Some paths are rough and can get muddy in wet weather. l Walks start promptly at the time shown. Please allow plenty of time to change into appropriate shoes etc, and register with the walk leader. l In exceptional weather conditions please contact 01708 431016. l Dogs, other than registered assistance dogs, are not permitted on walks. Tue 2 M Hornchurch CP Thu 18 H Central/Dagnam Pk Thu 4 E Harrow Lodge Sun 21 H Thorndon CP Sun 7 M Stubbers Tue 23 E Broadfields Tue 9 E RSPB Thu 25 H Bedfords Park 90mins Monday 11am Beginners/Easy Harrow Lodge Park Thu 11 H South Weald CP Sun 28 M Hornchurch CP Monday 2pm Medium Hornchurch Country Pk Sun 14 Hav CP to Bedfords Pk Tue 30 E Harrow Lodge Tuesday 11am Beginners/Easy Raphael Park Tue 16 M Belhus Woods 90mins Wednesday 10am Beginners/Easy Hornchurch CP Friday 10.15am Beginners/Easy Eastbrookend CP Thu 2 M Pages Wood Thu 16 E Eastbrookend CP Sun 5 H Lambourne End Sun 19 H Hainault Forest Tue 7 H Tue 21 H Bedfords Park Thu 9 H Tylers Common Thu 23 H RSPB/Thames Riverside Sun 12 M Belhus Woods Sun 26 E Harrow Lodge H Central/Dagnam Pk Tue 28 M Pages Wood Thu 2 M Pages Wood Thu 16 E Eastbrookend CP Thu 30 H Thorndon CP Sun 5 H Lambourne End Sun 19 H Hainault Forest Tue 21 H Bedfords Park Tue 7 H South Weald CP Sun 2 H Sun 16 H Bedfords Park Thu 9 H Tylers Common Thu 23 H RSPB/Thames Riverside Tue 4 H Havering CP Tue 18 M Stubbers Sun 12 M Belhus Woods Sun 26 E Harrow Lodge Park Thu 6 M Hornchurch CP Thu 20 M Belhus Woods Tue 14 H Central/Dagnam Pk Tue 28 M Pages Wood Sun 9 H Central/Dagnam Pk Sun 23 M Pages Wood Thu 30 H Thorndon CP 90m-2h Tue 11 E Eastbrookend CP Tue 25 H Thorndon CP Thu 13 H Lambourne End Thu 27 H Hainault Forest Sun 30 H Tylers Common 90m-2h Sun 3 H South Weald CP 90mins Sun 17 H Bedfords Park Tues 5 H Havering CP Tues 19 M Stubbers Thurs 7 M Hornchurch CP Thurs 21 M Belhus Woods Sun 10 H Central/Dagnam Pk Sun 24 M Pages Wood Tues 12 E Eastbrookend CP Tues 26 H Thorndon CP Thu 14 H Lambourne End 90m-2h Thur 28 H Hainault Forest Sun 31 H Tylers Common Tue 1 M Hornchurch CP Tue 15 M Belhus Woods Tue 1 M Hornchurch CP Thu 17 H Central/Dagnam Pk Thu 3 E Harrow Lodge Thu 17 H Central/Dagnam Pk Thu 3 E Harrow Lodge Sun 20 H Thorndon CP Sun 6 M Stubbers Sun 20 H Thorndon CP Sun 6 M Stubbers Tue 22 E Broadfields Tue 8 E RSPB Tue 22 E Broadfields Tue 8 E RSPB Thu 24 H Bedfords Park H H Thu 10 South Weald Thu 24 Bedfords Park Thu 10 H South Weald Sun 27 M Hornchurch CP M Sun 13 H Hav CP/Bedfords Park Sun 27 Hornchurch CP Sun 13 H Hav CP to Bedfords Pk Tue 29 E Harrow Lodge E Tue 29 Harrow Lodge Tue 15 M Belhus Woods 90mins Thu 31 M Pages Wood Thu 1 M Pages Wood Thu 15 E Eastbrookend CP Sun 3 H Lambourne End Tue 19 H Bedfords Park Sun 4 H Lambourne End Sun 18 H Hainault Forest Tue 5 H South Weald Thu 21 H RSPB/Thames Riverside Tue 6 H South Weald CP Tue 20 H Bedfords Park Thu 7 H Tylers Common Sun 24 E Harrow Lodge Thu 8 H Tylers Common Thu 22 H RSPB/Thames Riverside Sun 10 M Belhus Woods Tue 26 M Pages Wood Sun 11 M Belhus Woods Sun 25 E Harrow Lodge Park Tue 12 H Central/Dagnam Pk Thu 28 H Thorndon CP Tue 13 H Central/Dagnam Pk Tue 27 M Pages Wood Thu 14 E Eastbrookend CP Sun 31 H South Weald CP Thu 29 H Thorndon CP Sun 17 H Hainault Forest Sun 1 H South Weald CP Sun 15 H Bedfords Park Tue 2 H Havering CP Tue 16 M Stubbers Tue 3 H Havering CP Tue 17 M Stubbers Thu 4 M Hornchurch CP Thu 18 M Belhus Woods Thu 5 M Hornchurch CP Thu 19 M Belhus Woods Sun 7 H Central/Dagnam Pk Sun 21 M Pages Wood Sun 8 H Central/Dagnam Pk Sun 22 M Pages Wood Tue 9 E Eastbrookend CP Tue 23 H Thorndon CP Tue 10 E Eastbrookend CP Tue 24 H Thorndon CP Thu 11 H Lambourne End Thu 25 H Hainault Forest Thu 12 H Lambourne End Thu 26 H Hainault Forest Sun 14 H Bedfords Park Sun 28 H Tylers Common Sun 29 H Tylers Common Tue 2 M Hornchurch CP Tue 16 M Belhus Woods Thu 4 E Harrow Lodge Thu 18 H Central/Dagnam Pk Sun 7 M Stubbers Sun 21 H Thorndon CP Tue 9 E RSPB Tue 23 E Broadfields Thu 11 H South Weald Thu 25 H Bedfords Park Sun 14 H Hav CP/Bedfords Park Sun 28 M Hornchurch CP Tue 30 E Harrow Lodge Park BEDFORDSVENUE PARK • • First car park at Visitors Centre. RM4 lQH BELHUS WOODS • • Visitors Centre. RomfordRoad. Aveley, RMlS 4XJ BROADFIELDS • • Thames Chase Forest Centre. Broadfields. Pike Lane. Cranham. Upminster. RM74 4NS CENTRAL/DAGNAM PK Central Park car park. Petersfield Ave. Harold Hill. RM3 9PU EASTBROOKEND CP e Millennium Centre. Dagenham Road RM7 0SS HAINAULT FOREST e • Carter Drive. Collier Row. RMS 2TU (please park on the right at the end of the road) HARROW LODGE PK e • Main car park on the right of Hornchurch Sports Centre. (Mondays) Hornchurch Road, RMll lJU HARROW LODGE PK e • Car park offWarren Drive. Hornchurch. RMll lET (Tues/Thurs/Sun) HAVERING COUNTRY PK Topend of Clock House Lane. Collier Row. RMS 2RS (by the park gate) HORNCHURCH CP e • Mondays: Visitor Centre. Squadrons Approach RM72 6TD (Mon pm/Wed) Tue/Thu/Sun* Tuesdays. Thursdays and Sundays: meet in the car park LAMBOURNE END Topend of Clock House Lane. Collier Row. RMS 2RS (by the gate) PAGES WOOD Car park in Harold Wood Park.junction of Gubbins Lane and Squirrels Heath Lane. RM3 0NB RAPHAEL PARK e • In front of the cafe. Main Road. Romford.RM2 SEB RSPB e • Visitor Centre. Car Park offNew Tank Hill Road. Purfleet. RMl9 lSZ (first entrance on the right over the new railway bridge. finger pointer on leftside opposite entrance) SOUTH WEALD CP e e Visitor centre car park. offWeald Road. South Weald CM74 SQS STUBBERS • Car park. Stubbers Adventure Centre. Ockendon Road. Upminster. RM74 2TY THORNDON CTY PK e • Overflow car park. the Avenue.Brentwood. CM73 3RZ TYLERS COMMON Car park. Nags Head Lane. Upminster RM74 7HA (near the junction of Shepherds Hill) All walks begin at 10am unless stated. Walkersunder the age of16 must be accompanied by aresponsible adult over the age of18 For informationand advice on short walks please contact: [email protected] ()_Havering ACT/VE.co.uk Your website of local sports clubs, activities and venues .
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