In this month's newsletter:
- Committee Meeting on 14th January 2020;
- Volunteers Needed;
- London Trivia #2; and
- Forthcoming Walks
Committee Meeting on 14th January 2020
The key points from the recent committee are as follows:
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It was formally agreed that Andy Todd becomes the group's Challenge Walks Coordinator, whilst Janette Armstrong becomes the group's Challenge Walks Catering Manager. Both roles are in support of the main committee. Given the importance of both roles to the success of the events, the committee instructed Andy and Janette to remain at the event headquarters, and delegate troubleshooting responsibilities to others.
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The committee agreed that the Wiltshire 50 will be considered a one-off event. Andy reported that, although the venues have been booked, there is no financial risk at present. Commitments to man checkpoints have come from the Bristol & West, Cornwall & Devon and Dorset groups. The committee agreed that the event would be a 50-mile event only and be limited to 200 entrants.
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The newsletter's circulation is increasing each month, as is the group's membership.
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The committee agreed to subsidise Lucy Robins' proposed group walk along the Clarendon Way.
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Walk leaders are to collect the walkers' details (i.e. name and membership number). Lists are to be forwarded to either Bruce or Clive, who will be responsible for uploading completed walks registers onto the LDWA web site.
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Bruce will be requesting walk leaders to provide better descriptions for their walks. Walk leaders are also to take into account winter daylight hours and make the walk distance such that it can be comfortably completed in daylight. Thursday walks should be kept to a maximum of 15 miles for the benefit of older and slower walkers.
Volunteers Needed
From Andy Todd:
As always there we have had a good response for volunteers from the group at the Annual General Meeting, but as always we need more.
Pewsey Downsaround (PDA) - 26th April 2020
We could do with a few more people to help with the PDA this year. We have a few slots for checkpoint volunteers that we could do with filling. Also we could do with some help to clear down the hall and pack everything away at the end of the day. In addition we could do with a couple of people for a few hours on the Saturday afternoon to help with the initial food preparation.
A Wiltshire 50 - Trek or Treat - 31st October / 1st November 2020
We need more volunteers to cover the jobs that need to be done over the weekend. With a good response from our neighboring groups, the slots we need to cover are at the start, and the evening/night covering the main meal checkpoint, the last checkpoint and the finish. In addition, it would be good to have a couple of people that could volunteer to come in for a few hours on the Sunday morning to finish packing up everything at the finish. We also need a small number of people that can help look after the checkpoints on the marshals walk on the 10th-11th October. All the checkpoints on the route are inside in village halls. As an 'incentive' the marshals walk will be on the 10th-11th October exclusively for those volunteering on the main event. Those helping on the marshals walk will be able to walk the main walk.
If anyone is able to volunteer for the above please email Andy Todd at andy@andytodd.org.uk. If you are interested, but need more information then please email.
If anyone wants to help out at the Y 100 Sir Fynwy on 24th/25th May 2020, please contact Lesley Bellis at lesley.bellis@outlook.com.
London Trivia #3
Continuing the build-up to this year's 4th Capital Challenge, here are some more facts about places along the route.
- In 1854, in response to a devastating cholera epidemic in the city, the London Necropolis Company began operating a daily 'funeral service' to the world's largest burial ground at Brookwood Cemetery in Surrey. Trains departed from the Necropolis Station adjacent to Waterloo Station;
- The 200 acre Battersea Park was laid out in 1858 on an area of isolated fertile marshland called Battersea Fields. It was here that the first asparagus was grown in Britain; and
- On 9th January 1864, the first football match played under Football Association rules took place in Battersea Park.
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Forthcoming Walks
Finally, here's the usual look ahead to all the group walks and challenge events that are taking place this month within a 50-mile radius of the geographical centre of Wiltshire.
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That's it for another newsletter. All our newsletters are available via the Wiltshire LDWA website. If you have anything to contribute to future editions, please can you get it to me by the 20th of each month. I look forward to seeing you out on our group walks this month.
Warmest regards
Clive
Secretary of the Wiltshire LDWA WiltshireLDWA@outlook.com
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