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JULY
Saturday 20th
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Guided Walk: 10am - 12.30pm
A 4.5 mile circular walk from Mychett Canal Centre via woods to Windmill Lane, Guildford Road, Frimley Green, the Canal towpath, Deepcut Bridge, Frimley Lock, Gapemouth Road,Old Guildford Road and woods. Grid Ref: SU8 94 552 Length of walk: 4.5 miles/2.5 hours
Organised by Blackwater Valley Countryside Trust www.BVCT.org.uk
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AUGUST
Thursday 22nd
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Explore Grant’s Moor: 10.30am
Come and see Grant’s Moor, land we opened up fro members and all to enjoy as a little wildlife haven in the middle of the valley with ponds, grassland and heath all in a ‘lost location’. Meet outside McDonald’s at Blackwater Shopping Park (formerly Farnborough Gate retail park)
Organised by Blackwater Valley Countryside Trust www.BVCT.org.uk
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SEPTEMBER
Friday 20th
Saturday 21st
Friday 27th
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Bat Walk: 7 - 9pm
An evening walk in Shepards Meadows, Sandhurst to see these fascinating creatures led by Steve Bailey, BVCP Manager. Please bring a torch. Grid ref: SU 848 607
Organised by Blackwater Valley Countryside Trust www.BVCT.org.uk
Guided Walk: 10am - 12.30pm
A 5 mile circular walk from Sandhurst Community Hall via the Blackwater Valley Path, Swan Lane, Yorktown Road, Scotland Hill, High Street, Little Sandhurst, Sandy Lane, through woods to Crowthorne Road, Edgebarrow Hill, Wildmoor Heath, Lower Broadmoor, Rackstraw Road, Snaprails Park, Brookside Road and Yorktown Road. Grid Ref: SU 843 613 Length of walk: 5 miles/2.5 hours
Organised by Blackwater Valley Countryside Trust www.BVCT.org.uk
Bat Walk: 7 - 9pm
An evening walk at Aldershot Park to see these fascinating creatures led by Steve Bailey, BVCP Manager. Please bring a torch. Grid ref: SU 876 492 Booking not yet open
Organised by Blackwater Valley Countryside Trust www.BVCT.org.uk
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NOVEMBER
Tuesday 19th
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AGM and Bumblebee Talk: 7.30pm Make a beeline for this year’s AGM where there will be a talk about bumblebees included. Kitty Dancey Room, Sandhurst Memorial Hall, Yorktown Road, Sandhurst. GU47 9BJ. Grid Ref: SU 842 613
Organised by Blackwater Valley Countryside Trust www.BVCT.org.uk
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