BEARSTED & THURNHAM SOCIETY SHORT WALK LIST APRIL-NOVEMBER 2014. Due to parking problems during the summer months walks will meet, start and finish at various locations round the village. The distance is about 3 miles round the two villages, and other close bye locations. Summer evening and short walks the route is mystery and uses footpaths alleyways and fields to points of interest around the two villages. If you wish to improve your fitness, get back into the habit of walking for pleasure and enjoyment, or if you are just rusty then come along, have a chat and meet others of the same disposition. By popular request from members, so now come along to help, lead and plan future walks. For selection from below for most popular attended to be regular once monthly. Why not come along and join us, and see the rest of the Villages that you live in. Meeting by the Pond BEARSTED GREEN, BEARSTED. 18.30hours Friday 11th April 2014 Route repeated at 10.00hours Saturday 12th April2014 Meeting BIRLING AVENUE junction with HAMPSON WAY, BEARSTED. 18.30hours Friday 9th May 2014. Route repeated at 10.00hours Saturday 10th May 2014. 18.30hours Friday 13th June 2014. Route repeated at 10.00hours Saturday 14th June 2014 18.30hours Friday 11th July 2014. Route repeated at 10.00hours Saturday 12th July 2014. Meeting CAR PARK HOLY CROSS CHURCH—LANDWAY BEARSTED. 18.30hours Friday 8th August 2014. Route repeated at 10.10hours Saturday 9th August 2014. 10.00hours Friday 12th September 2014. Route repeated at 10.00hours Saturday 13th September 2014. 10.00hours Saturday 11th October 2014. 10.00hours Saturday 8th November 2014. Further details;- ALWAYS WANTED fit persons willing to become a Walk Leader. E-mail: normking@tiscali.co.uk ,or Tele:- Norm King 01622-736467 WET weather may change route. NOTE:- Neither the society nor the walk leaders accept responsibility for any accidents occurring to or caused by any person, animal, or dog on our walks. Walkers are urged to be vigilant when crossing or walking on roads or paths etc. DOGS:- Are welcome on walks. However, they must be kept on a lead and under control at all times.