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Ludlow CAB Walks Ludlow CAB Walks, Programme No: 91, March - May 2020. Come and explore the beautiful area around Ludlow. Everyone will receive a friendly welcome. We usually start at 10.00 am, walk 5-6 miles taking between 21/2 to 3 hours, ending with an optional pub lunch. We arrange occasional shorter or longer walks, but this is made clear in the programme. Walks are cross country, and there are stiles to climb, so walking boots/shoes are needed. Whilst the leader has always checked the route in advance, you come at your own risk. Photo by Lily Wang We have been making voluntary contributions to Citizens’ Advice for many years, resulting in the £10k milestone being achieved. Total to date £10,445.96. £207.45 being sent from the last programme of walks. Thanks to all who have made donations, and to all leaders & those who have walked with us. If you want general information about the group, ring Roy 01584 874011, or Susan 01584 877315 or, for individual walks, the leader. Day/Date: Start: (Distance is usually 5-6 miles, about Grid ref: Leader + 3 hours, unless stated otherwise). Sat nav: Phone Fri:(Walk842). The Roebuck Inn, Brimfield – A walk around Upton, 526 678. Tom. 6th March. and see the Pulpit Oak, Upton Mill and Nun Upton. SY8 4NE. 01584 878292. Wed: The Plough Inn, Wistanstow. 433 854 Susan. 11th March. SY7 8DG. 01584 877315. Thurs: The Sun & Slipper Inn, Mamble. 689 719. Roy. 19th March. DY14 9JL. 01584 874011 Wed: The Yew Tree Inn, All Stretton. 460 986. Judy 874928. 25th March. (The walk is hilly but without stiles). SY6 6HG. Tony 872568. Wed: The Fountain Inn, Oldwood, Nr Tenbury Wells. 592 668. Pam & Alan. 1st April. WR15 8TB. 01584 874990. Thurs: The Boyne Arms, Burwarton. 618 851. Roy. 9th April. WV16 6QH. 01584 874011. Wed: Abdon Village Hall Car Park - A walk in Corvedale 576 868. John 875162. 15th April. with an optional pub lunch at The Tally Ho, Bouldon. SY7 9HZ. Paul 841409. Fri: The Baron Inn, Bucknell. 352 740. Jane & Ron. 24th April. SY7 0AH 07896 223014. Wed: The Bottle and Glass Inn, Picklescott. 435 994 John 29th April. SY6 6NR. 01584 875162. Tues: The Ragleth Inn, Little Stretton. 443 919 Richard. 5th May. (Callow Hill/Ash Hollow). SY6 6RB. 01584 875980. Tues: The Discovery Centre, Craven Arms. (Walk to Broome 435 825. Philip Adams. 12th May. then return by 12.55 pm train for a 1.30 pm lunch). SY7 9RS. 01584 872807. Thurs: The Halfway House Inn, Eardington, Nr Bridgnorth. 708 908. Paul. 21st May. WV16 5LS. 01584 841409. Thurs: The Yew Tree Inn, All Stretton. 460 986. Philip Horsfall. 28th May. SY6 6HG. 07751 214194. This programme can also be seen at – www.ludlow.org.uk/walking.html (Ludlow Walkers Group). .
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