
Sun 2 Jul: CIRENCESTER RAMBLERS A walk remembering Bill White. Northleach from Market Square on Diamond Way to reach Farmington and returning on the Monarchs Way. (Travel £3). 5 mi/ 8km Moderate Alan and Linda Cook 01285 861603 / 07927 384340. Meet Waterloo Car Park, Ciren, GL7 2PY; 9 for 9.15am start. No dogs except Assistance dogs. Full details www.cirencesterramblers.org.uk Visitors welcome.
Sun 9 Jul: CIRENCESTER RAMBLERS From Guiting Power War Memorial to Kineton and through Guiting Wood. One long uphill through Guiting Wood. (Travel £3) 6.5mi / 10km Antoinette Moorby 07968 596338. Meet Waterloo Car Park, Ciren GL7 2PY; 9 for 9.15am start. No dogs except Assistance dogs. Full details www.cirencesterramblers.org.uk Visitors welcome.
Sun 16 Jul: CIRENCESTER RAMBLERS From RBL Car Park, Bourton-on-water incorporating the Slaughters. (Travel £3 & £3 parking) 7mi / 11.2km. Sylvia Hemming 07487 677444 / 01285 655637. Meet Waterloo Car Park, Ciren GL7 2PY; 9 for 9.15am start. No dogs except Assistance dogs. Full details www.cirencesterramblers.org.uk Visitors welcome.
Wed 19 Jul: CIRENCESTER RAMBLERS From Crown Pub Frampton Mansell a moderately hilly walk through woodland, tracks and fields. Walk ends at the Crown Pub which serves lunches. (travel £2) 3.7mi / 4km. Kathy Harris 01453 88526 / 07900 233023. Meet at Travelodge Ciren Hotel Car Park, Burford Road (A429), Ciren GL7 5HB, 9.15 for 9.30am start. No dogs except Assistance dogs. Full details www.cirencesterramblers.org.uk Visitors welcome.
Sun 23 Jul: CIRENCESTER RAMBLERS From the Catherine Wheel, Bibury, across open downs to Coln St Aldwyns, we follow the riverside back to Bibury. (Travel £2) 6mi / 9.6km. Janet Syred 01285 861448 and Shirley Morphett 07790 429257. Meet Waterloo Car Park, Ciren GL7 2PY; 9 for 9.15am start. No dogs except Assistance dogs. Full details www.cirencesterramblers.org.uk Visitors welcome.
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