Month: April 2026

Peterborough Ramblers and the Ramblers nationally

  As you will probably know, Peterborough Ramblers is affiliated to the Ramblers nationally,  and they have recently reported that the membership of the Ramblers is currently 106,000 at its highest for several years.  Below are details of issues that were raised at the recent national Ramblers meeting… People’s...
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The Ramblers Walk 23 April 2026 – in words and pictures (part 1)

Now this was a most interesting walk because the finding of the starting place was a case of following detailed and excellent instructions across country lanes one had never travelled before. There were no signs, no public housse for parched travellers, and nothing save at the meeting point, our...
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Through Bourne Woods part 2

  Text and pictures by Tony Attwood.  Opinions and thoughts expressed in these commentaries do not reflect the general view of Peterborough Ramblers in any way whatsoever. A review of Part One of our walk through Bourne Woods is available here    As is the tradition on events such...
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16 April Ramblers Walk: Through Bourne Woods

  By Tony Attwood There are signs that can be seen as welcoming, and then again, there are signs that seem a little more daunting, not quite saying, “Hello walkers, please come along, you are most welcome to engage with our footpaths and other whatnots, for we recognise your...
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The famous 9 April walk, part the second

Pictures and nautical explanations by Tony Attwood. Now I should explain that if you have not seen my reportage of part one of this walk, then part two may seem a little confusing.   But of course, that is not my problem so I shall venture forth, as it were....
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Peterborough Ramblers walk 9 Aprl 2026

When one has not walked with the ensemble for many a month  it is truly wonderful to return and be welcomed as a long lost pal – or at least someone who might stump up a few pennies for a round at the end of the amble.   And thus...
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