Month: July 2023

A walk not taken: a Peterborough Ramblers mystery!

    By Tony Attwood Our website now contains over 180 articles, of which about 160 are related to walks we have undertaken.  And from the start, pictures have been a main part of most pieces – indeed when we started they were the only thing we published (the...
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The Milton Ferry Walk Part 2: A Joyful Conclusion

In my last post, I reported how an underground plot to overthrow the Peterborough and District Angling Association was brought to its knees by the valiant and selfless efforts of members of Peterborough Ramblers who uncovered the entire plot through due diligence and a couple of pints of Guinness....
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Burrough on the Hill July 2023; part 2

  Photographs by Jonathon Bridgland; commentary by Irma Writer. One of the most common questions I am asked about my own writing is how I get the ideas.  Sadly this is not normally because the person asking is full of admiration for the merits of whatever it is of...
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The Burrough on the Hill Walk in pictures and words, part 1

Pictures Johnathon Bridgland; text by Ivern Idea. Burrough on the Hill was the site of an Iron Age hill which was built to protect the Midlands from the mauraduing devils that would venture from the south. To the left is Twyford meaning Two Fords, and  to the right is...
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The Polebrooke Walk: life re-assessed in a blue world

Text by Sir Hardly Anyone and photographs by Tony Attwood. Now there has been some criticism of late – highly unjustified in my view – of the fact that the title of some of these reports on recent walks by the Peterborough Ramblers groups, do not actually show pictures...
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