The bar will be available prior to the walk Depart from outside the clubhouse at 8pm
Return for a meal inside the clubhouse at 9pm
Cautionary notes:
Wear suitable footwear if it has been raining but don't take muddy footware into the dining room
(the changing rooms may be used)
There is one flight of steep steps (can be avoided by walking the pavement on Treadaway Hill)
Mostly dogs will be able to run free but take care at the start and end of the walk and on the steps.
Dogs are not allowed in the clubhouse
There will be noise from the motorway
Duty Officers: Anne Hudson, David Sutherland
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Following our recent AGM, Nigel Lanchbury accepted the nomination to be Vice-President of the Club. Full details of the AGM are available in the Members area of the website.
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moreThis year Marlow Thames once again sponsored four youngsters to go on a week’s sailing experience with The Rona Sailing Project.
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