THE EASTLEIGH RAMBLER

The Journal of the Eastleigh Group of the Ramblers' Association

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THE REGULARLY UPDATED VERSION OF THE RAMBLES PROGRAMME October 2008 Newsletter (PDF format) Group Contacts
LETTERS FROM THE CHAIR RIGHTS OF WAY
FOOTPATH SECRETARY'S PAGES
RAMBLES SECRETARY'S PAGES
GROUP'S Photo Album  ANNUAL ACCOUNTS  Coach Rambles 
Social Events' and dinner club   Weekends Away  EASTLEIGH WALKS BY EASTLEIGH RAMBLERS
MEMBERS ADVERTS  JANE CARRINGTON'S MONARCH'S WAY - Booking Form
 
unlocking neighbourhood paths Group Statistics  Eastleigh Group Rucksack Badge 
Members articles  DRAFT MINUTES OF THE NOVEMBER 2008 AGM in PDF format  CONSTITUTION OF THE RAMBLERS' ASSOCIATION EASTLEIGH GROUP
GROUP PRICING POLICY FROM 8 NOVEMBER 2006 (9kb as PDF) GUIDE TO THE ITCHEN WAY GUIDE BOOKS ON THE TEST WAY AND THE CLARENDON WAY
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All communications should be sent  to eastleighrambler@aol.com  and it will be diverted to the appropriate officer for attention.

THE QUARTERLY RAMBLES PROGRAMME  AND THE NEWSLETTER IS SENT TO MEMBERS OF THE EASTLEIGH GROUP AND AFFILIATED MEMBERS  IN THE POST IN THE SECOND HALF OF OCTOBER, JANUARY, APRIL AND  JULY

VISIT THE NATIONAL WEB SITE OF THE RAMBLERS' ASSOCIATION WHERE YOU CAN JOIN AS A MEMBER

The Group promotes rambling by organising 150 walks a year and protects rights of way and the beauty of the countryside within the Borough of Eastleigh.

Charity No. 1093577 and a company limited by guarantee registered in England and Wales No.  4458492

The Ramblers' Association exists to facilitate, for the benefit of everyone, the enjoyment and discovery that walking outdoors can bring; and to promote respect for the life of the countryside.

The association encourages walking; protects rights of way;  defends the beauty of the countryside; and has campaigned for many years for freedom to roam over uncultivated, open country.

The association is a democratic, voluntary organisation, registered as a charity.



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