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Coleford Festival 2007.. photos of the 3 day event

COLEFORD 2006/7

During 2006/2007 the group concentrated on parishes around Coleford. Photographs of recent work parties can be found by clicking the links below

November 2006 to March 2007
April to May 2007
June to August 2007

The culmination of each year's work is the August Bank Holiday Walking Festival when we invite people to walk our routes (and admire our handiwork!!)

The Team at Work

Mendip Ramblers Working Party work with the Rights of Way Department at MDC to maintain footpaths and stiles throughout the MDC area. This year just under a 100 stiles, along with more than a dozen kissing gates, many plank bridges and marker posts have been installed. Several heavily overgrown paths have also been cleared and made easily useable. The culmination of the year’s effort is the Walking Festival.

MENDIP RAMBLERS FOOTPATH WORK

Mendip Ramblers Group has been working on footpaths in the Mendip area for the past six years, organised and co-ordinated throughout by Bob Berry. Every year an area is chosen and routes selected within it to produce about a dozen varied walks. The work party group then walks these routes and identifies problems associated with them. Problems range from minor repairs to stiles and steps and clearing of undergrowth to complete reopening of totally obstructed paths. The work party then spends every Tuesday for a year correcting all the problems!! Often hedges have to be cut through and new stiles installed where none previously existed or have long since disappeared. Sometimes ditches and small streams have to be bridged and at others flights of steps are required up steep slopes and banks. The tasks are varied and various and as our experience has grown so has our ability to tackle most situations we are likely to meet!!

Group photo on Sunday

Mendip Ramblers Walking Festival over the August Bank Holiday was again very successful with over 190 walkers participating in the 3 day event. Mendip Ramblers work closely with Mendip District Council (MDC).

The starting point was the British Legion car park in Coleford and we were lucky to have good walking weather on all the days. After the walks tea and huge quantities of cakeswere available in the Legion building

PREVIOUS YEARS

Shepton Mallet 2006
Batcombe 2005
Beckington 2005
Westbury-Sub-Mendip 2004
Binegar 2003
West Pennard 2002
Photos of our work in those areas (and various other "one off" jobs) can be found within the archive section of our website

Next year the aim is to hold the festival in the Wookey area, make a note in your diaries for August Bank Holiday 2008 weekend.

The festival wouldn’t be possible without the Working Party volunteers, MDC Rights of Way Officers (Shelia Petherbridge and Clare Haskins) and the cooperation of the many farmers and land owners with Rights of Way across their land.

Sheila Petheridge joined us every day on the walks.

The following seven photos are from Saturday's short walk to Kilmersdon led by Les

Ready to go on Saturday

Colin, a work party stalwart, with Reg, from Sedgemoor group and Paula

Walks are very leisurely -- everyone enjoys coffee breaks

Leaving Kilmersdon on the way up to Babington

TrevorII with a football up his front? This is alongside Babington where Luke went off in search of "posh sandwiches" !!

This is a typical example of the sort of job the work party does. The photo below is it being constucted in January

Nearly back -- tea and cakes await

This is the "stile" before we started work

And here are Gus and Bryn in silly hats with the double stile plank bridge almost complete

This next lot of photos are from Sunday's medium walk through Harridge Woods led by Owen

Wendy, Sandra from West Wilts group, Colin -- and centre stage an octagenarian from Surrey who totally belied his age

Lisa, who will be our Mendip Group secretary from October, at one of the many kissing gates we put in this year

Probably the most satisfying job we did this year -- a trackway through a pond near Huddlestone woods.

Below are a set of photos showing it being constructed

Robin points the way

Coffee break -- but the chosen site is somewhat precarious if you have short legs like Wendy's!

Sheila strides on followed by our Valerie, who's done stirling work as Group secretary for the past three years.

What's going on behind this wall?

Rick, our Programme Secretary, with Lisa and Margaret

This is a fill in photo. The work party king pin BOB BERRY is shown with Rick and Colin beside one of a series of stiles we put in alongside Mells Stream

Finally photos from Monday's medium walk through Leigh-on-Mendip led by Dave

Think up your own caption here!

Alan, one of the "Sunday regulars", at one of the 90 plus stiles we've put in this year.

Glennis leads us uphill beside the maize

Alice practising her dance steps for Ilfracombe?

Nick and Bryn

Two Sheilas and two Trevors plus a Bill

Our leaders Dave and Emily (the dog!) with Brian and Peter from South Somerset group

And this is Peter when we persuaded him to come to a work party last May

Wend(y?)ing back to Coleford. Is there's enough cake left for them with our 80 walkers out today!

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