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B Morning walks: Grantchester or Mildenhall
November 10, 2021 @ 10:00 am - 1:00 pm
General walk information:
BAM walks are between 5 ½ and 6 ½ miles and walked at a pace of about 3 miles/hr. We begin at 10.00 prompt (unless otherwise stated) and usually finish between 12.30-1.00 pm. There are two walks available each week. Please let the leader know you are coming by sending them a text (or call). We hope the number of walkers will be 12 or less and at the leader’s discretion. We do not stop for lunch but there is normally a short break for a drink etc.
For latest full program see Sept/Oct 21
Date: 10th November
Walk A: Grantchester
Start of walk: 10.00 am
Car parking: In Cromeditch Close or streets around. From Coton Road, take Stulp Field Road and then 2nd left in Cromeditch Close, where the walk begins on an adjacent public footpath at the end of this road. Please park nearby or in surrounding streets. Nearest post code CB3 9NR.
Group size: Up to 12
Mileage: About 6 miles
Leader’s name and mobile number: Alison ( 07976767615 )
Walk B: Mildenhall
Start of walk: 10.00 am
Car parking: Meet at Judes Ferry Pub West Row Free car Park. IP28 8PT. Take A11, exit onto B1085 for Red Lodge. Turn L onto Elms Rd for Freckenham. At Freckenham turn R onto B1102 towards Mildenhall. Turn L within 1/2 mile towards west Row. Pub on Lover bridge.
This is a circular walk past Mildenhall Stadium and return by River Lark
Group size: Up to 12
Mileage: About 6
Leader’s name and mobile number: Iain(07712 621774)
Please note these additional requirements:
In line with the requirements for group walks of more than six people, as approved by the Ramblers (the national body for walking), everyone coming on the walk must provide the leader with their contact details.
Please text the leader if you plan to come. Please remember to give your name as part of the text! Your details will be held for 21 days for Covid-19 ‘test and trace’ purposes, then deleted. The maximum number of people allowed on any walk is 30.
No one should come on the walk if they feel even slightly ill. Please make sure that you bring with you a face covering, hand sanitiser and any walking poles you need; no equipment or refreshments can be shared beyond households. In line with government guidance, members are asked to observe ‘social distancing’ on the walk.
More details related to taking part in and leading Club walks in a Covid-19 environment are posted on the CRC website, under ‘Members’. Please have another look at these before you come on the walk.