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Programmed Walks - 1 April to 31 July 2020 Brentwood Ramblers - Programmed Walks - 1 April to 31 July 2020 All sporting and leisure activities have inherent hazards associated with them and rambling is no exception. In spite of the safety of members always being the paramount concern, accidents will occasionally occur. It is important therefore, that when entering into the activity, each member appreciates that they have a responsibility to identify the hazards associated with the activity and take all reasonable steps to eliminate or minimise the potential for an accident to arise. In case of exceptional weather and circumstances such as snow or flood or public transport difficulties, check with the leader that the advertised walk is still on. MILES EXP. Linear or DAY DATE TIME STARTING POINT Location POST CODE GRID REF LEADER (Max) MAP Circular Thu 02 Apr 10:15 6 High Ongar The Street (adjacent to The Forresters Arms PH) Park in road CM5 9NH 183 TL567038 Circular Steven Nash London, Manor Sat 04 Apr 10:00 7 Manor Park station, Station Road, E12 5EP 174 TQ418856 Circular Steven Nash Park High Barnet Station, Barnet Hill Completely new walk in NE London, see newsletter for Sun 05 Apr 10:00 13 Herts - Barnet EN5 5RP 173 TQ249961 Linear Chris Green details. Park at roadside on Crown Hill, east of Fernhall Lane, north west of Good Intent PH. meet Tue 07 Apr 10:15 12 Upshire EN9 3TA 174 TL420010 Circular Bob Walker at junction of crown hill and Fernall lane Stapleford Thu 09 Apr 10:15 6 Gutteridge Lane - on Street Parking RM4 1EG 175 TQ502953 Circular Steve Jessup Abbotts Common Car Park. opp. Horse & Groom PH. Horse & Groom Lane Figure of 8 walk so Fri 10 Apr 10:00 11 Galleywood CM2 8PL 183 TL701029 Fig 8 Les Cox lunch at Horse & Groom Pub, Galleywood. Havering-atte- Sat 11 Apr 10:00 6 Park behind church in Elmer Ave. RM4 1PY 175 TQ511930 Circular Steve Jessup Bower Laindon Common Rd. Car Park. near A176. Shorter Fig 8 for Easter Sunday, approx 4 Sun 12 Apr 10:00 8 Billericay miles am and 4 miles pm around Little Burstead / Noak Hill. Dukes Head pub approx CM12 9SY 175 TQ674930 Fig 8 Colin Banner midday, check with pub if eating as may be busy for Easter. Mon 13 Apr 10:00 7 Theydon Bois Avenue of Trees, Loughton Lane, off B172 Note this is shorter walk, 7 miles CM16 7ES 174 TQ452991 Circular Dianne Ingram Meet outside Queens Head P.H. Park in surrounding streets in village Pub will be open Lorraine Tue 14 Apr 10:15 12 Boreham CM3 3EG 183 TL756096 Circular before walk to take lunch orders Hayward Wanstead Flats, Alexandra Road free Car Park, Aldersbrook Road opp. Merlin R For those Daphne Thu 16 Apr 10:30 6 Wanstead arriving by train, please meet at Manor Park station at 10.15 for a walk to the 10:30 meeting E12 5DJ 174 TQ415865 Circular Vandersteen point. Country Park. Car Park. off Squadrons Approach. Shorter option available (approx. 4 Sat 18 Apr 10:00 6 Hornchurch RM12 6UB 175 TQ536849 Circular Ron Lockhart miles) Hampstead Heath station, South End Road, Hampstead. London Overground trains direct London, Sun 19 Apr 10:00 12 from Stratford Section 2 of The Nelson Mandela Way. Walk finishes at Totteridge & NW3 2QD 173 TQ272856 Linear Colin Raven Hampstead Whetstone Tube station. See newsletter for full details of walk. Forrester Park Golf and Country Club, Beckinham Road. Use Lower CP. Refreshments in Tue 21 Apr 10:15 12 Great Totham CM9 8EA 183 TL866121 Circular Brian Hemming Clubhouse before or after walk, for parking. Breakfast from 7.30am Wed 22 Apr 19:00 5 Stock Stock Village Hall Car Park. Common Road (Parking Fee) CM4 9NF 175 TQ694991 Circular Val Hoffmann Thu 23 Apr 10:15 6 Stanford Rivers Lay-by on A113 south of Woodman PH. CM5 9QE 175 TQ527995 Circular Miles Cooper Sat 25 Apr 10:00 5 Stock Stock Village Hall Car Park. Common Road (Parking Fee) CM4 9NF 175 TQ694991 Circular Val Hoffmann Meet outside Crooked Billet P.H. Park at Sunday bootfair market (small fee) Walk to Lorraine Sun 26 Apr 10:00 12 Leigh on Sea SS9 2EP 175 TQ835858 Linear Southen, including pier. Lunch on seafront Hayward Park near The Shipwreck PH, Shotley Gate. Car share from Mountnessing Village Hall at Suffolk - Shotley Tue 28 Apr 10:15 12 08:30 Shotley Gate Park near The Shipwreck IP9 1QJ . Car share from mountnessing IP9 1QJ 197 TM251337 Circular Miles Cooper Gate Village hall CM15 0UH TQ632978 Wed 29 Apr 19:00 5 Billericay High St. Car Park. behind 'Iceland' & 'Ask' CM12 9BD 175 TQ673946 Circular Stefan Sheriden Thu 30 Apr 10:15 5 Stock Stock Village Hall Car Park. Common Road (Parking Fee) Bluebell walk CM4 9NF 175 TQ694991 Circular Val Hoffmann Part of The Ramblers' Association, company limited by guarantee, registration number 4458492 Registered Charity Number 1093577 Walks Programme April to July 2020 Page 1 Brentwood Ramblers - Programmed Walks - 1 April to 31 July 2020 All sporting and leisure activities have inherent hazards associated with them and rambling is no exception. In spite of the safety of members always being the paramount concern, accidents will occasionally occur. It is important therefore, that when entering into the activity, each member appreciates that they have a responsibility to identify the hazards associated with the activity and take all reasonable steps to eliminate or minimise the potential for an accident to arise. In case of exceptional weather and circumstances such as snow or flood or public transport difficulties, check with the leader that the advertised walk is still on. MILES EXP. Linear or DAY DATE TIME STARTING POINT Location POST CODE GRID REF LEADER (Max) MAP Circular Havering-atte- Daphne Sat 02 May 10:00 6 Bedfords Park Visitor Centre Car Park, Broxhill Road. (Car Park. at far end of access road) RM4 1QH 175 TQ520924 Circular Bower Vandersteen Brentwood, Sun 03 May 10:00 10 Common Road, (off A128), Ingrave. Park in road or nearby streets. CM13 3QL 175 TQ621923 Circular Miles Cooper Ingrave South Woodham Tue 05 May 10:15 12 Compass Gardens Car Park, Creekview Road (adjacent to Skate Park) CM3 5YL 175 TQ817973 Circular Graham Barfoot Ferrers Thu 07 May 10:15 6 Cranham Playing Field Car Park. south end of Sunnycroft Gardens. (Small Car Park.) RM14 1HR 175 TQ579877 Circular Ron Lockhart Sat 09 May 10:00 6 Littley Green The Compasses PH. Please park opposite the pub. CM3 1BU 183 TL699172 Circular John Gibson Hockley Woods Public Car Park. behind Bull PH. Aldermans Hill (Parking Fee) Lunch at Sun 10 May 10:00 11 Hockley SS5 4SA 175 TQ834924 Circular Les Cox Rochford Tue 12 May 10:15 12 Hullbridge Riverside Car Park. end of Ferry Road SS5 6BY 175 TQ810954 Circular Les Cox Stapleford Wed 13 May 19:00 5 Gutteridge Lane - on Street Parking RM4 1EG 175 TQ502953 Circular Steve Jessup Abbotts Halfway House PH. Car Park. off A127 Park in the top right hand corner of the carpark. Brentwood, East Kelvin Thu 14 May 10:15 6 Only use the carpark if you intend to make a purchase from the pub or make a donation to CM13 3LL 175 TQ633895 Circular Horndon Crutchfield the pubs charity. Lorraine Sat 16 May 10:00 6 Pleshey Village Hall Car Park. Bury Road Shorter option available (approx. 4 miles) CM3 1HA 183 TL662142 Circular Hayward Sun 17 May 10:00 12 Chipping Ongar Car Park. opposite Two Brewers PH. Greenstead Road (Previously called Lorry Park) CM5 9QU 183 TL550026 Circular Kevin Cline Woodham Bunsay Downs Golf Club Car Park. Little Baddow Road. Park furthest end from clubhouse. Ruth H, Chris J, Tue 19 May 10:15 12 Walter, Nr CM9 6RU 183 TL801070 Circular (Pleae purchase beverages before or after walk) Jane M Maldon Wed 20 May 19:00 5 Brentwood King Georges Playing Field Car Park. Ingrave Road (A128) (parking fee at certain times) CM14 2AE 175 TQ604929 Circular John Gibson Thu 21 May 10:15 6 Writtle Brew House Hoppit car park, behind the CO-OP in Bridge Street Shorter option available. CM1 3EY 183 TL680062 Circular Val Hoffmann South Sat 23 May 10:00 6 Fisherman’s Car Park. adjacent Fishing Lodge. South Hanningfield Road CM3 8HX 175 TQ737974 Circular Stefan Sheriden Hanningfield Totteridge & Whetstone Underground Station Section 3 of The Nelson Mandela Way. Walk London, Sun 24 May 10:00 13 finishes at Radlett tube station. Lunch 'The Mops & Broom' pub, busy and only does cooked N20 9QP 176 TQ261940 Linear Colin Raven Whetstone food Sunday, suggest packed lunch. See newsletter for full details. The Swan PH The Street Non-pubbers please park in Millenium Green car park near Tue 26 May 10:15 11 Chappel CO6 2DD 195 TL896284 Fig of 8 Garry Parmenter viaduct Havering-atte- Wed 27 May 19:30 5 Bedfords Park Visitor Centre Car Park, Broxhill Road. (Car Park. at far end of access road) RM4 1QH 175 TQ520924 Circular Alan Kendrick Bower Havering-atte- Thu 28 May 10:15 6 Park behind church in Elmer Ave. RM4 1PY 175 TQ511930 Circular Steve Jessup Bower Sat 30 May 10:00 6 Danbury Danbury Common, National Trust Car Park., Bicknacre Road. (Parking Donation 50p) CM3 4JH 183 TL781043 Circular Peter Bluemel Brick End, Prince of Wales PH. Car Park Pre-order pub lunch at start, full menu and 5 real ales Sun 31 May 10:00 12 CM6 2BJ 195 TL573259 Fig 8 Brian Hemming Broxted (repeat of walk Tues 3 Dec 19 which popular but many regulars missed) Part of The Ramblers' Association, company limited by guarantee, registration number 4458492 Registered Charity Number 1093577 Walks Programme April to July 2020 Page 2 Brentwood Ramblers - Programmed Walks - 1 April to 31 July 2020 All sporting and leisure activities have inherent hazards associated with them and rambling is no exception.
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