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A local Wolds farm proved to be a source of inspiration for Yorkshire artist Peter Watson – who then found out the farm in question was...
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Completed the South Downs Way? It doesn't matter if you took 2 years or 2 days, you can still claim your free official certificate of...
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A range of new camping pods have just been unveiled at the National Star College on the Cotswold Way near Crickley Hill. Ideally situated for a...
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Looking for a different challenge for 2014? Why not consider walking the Cotswold Way National Trail in just 5 days and raise money homeless...
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The Ridgeway generally takes a higher route away from the areas of potential flooding however the section between Goring and Wallingford follows...
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Various sections of the Trail are likely to be under water and impassable, plus many other very waterlogged sections. Check out the...
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Further to our last news item, there is a small amount of surface water (6inches or so) heading East from Seven Sisters Country Park at Foxhole...
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Sonning Bridge, which crosses the River Thames near Caversham, has been closed to traffic for the second time in a month.Oxfordshire County...
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The Yorkshire Wolds Way is now a part of the International Appalachian Trail. The mission of the International Appalachian Trail is to...
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It may be small in stature but Roseberry Topping, dubbed Yorkshire’s Matterhorn for its distinctive shape, has been named one of the...
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