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Category Archives: Short Walks
Short Walk in May
In glorious spring weather 25 walkers set off from Manor Farm Tea Shop for a short walk above Bleasby and The Brackenhurst Estate. Good views were to be seen of the Trent Valley, and twitchers in the group were kept … Continue reading
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Short Walks April Foray
You would think that John Ellis could cope with anything but he was bossed around something rotten on the Short Walks Group’s April foray, by HORSES, no less…must be female! Paul Healey led us up from Lowdham to views over … Continue reading
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Short Walks March/April
John Ellis led a delightful “short” walk around Harlow Wood. I, personally, was amazed that from the Ravenshead side of West Notts College paths and bridleways lead in every direction, so that apart from crossing a few busy roads, calm … Continue reading
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Short Walks February/March
12 stalwart walkers braved the rain, although it stayed off for a while, for our 4+ mile linear walk. The ‘hidden’ path along the River Lean from David’s Lane tram stop, a lovely walk, is only glimpsed here and there … Continue reading
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Short Walks February
I must start with an apology and a thank you to Tony [and Sandra] Braithwaite who led our November walk. I could see your faces, but got the names wrong. You would think having been a teacher and having to … Continue reading
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