In May Marie Tisi organised a holiday in Conwy, North Wales.  attended by former members who have kept in touch with one another and some who are still active in the club. On the right of the page are the names of those in the above photograph.

I wasn't on the walk myself but the above photograph, kindly supplied by Robert Slater records a famous incident when Maurice Hickman was prevailed upon to push an abandoned supermarket trolley around on a ramble!!

The Good Friday walks returned to Worth Abbey after a year's absence.  After the service some members went to look at the decorative gardens.  The photograph above is a selection of those who did the long and the short walks.

In June Robert Slater led a delightful walk which included a footpath through the grounds of Woburn Abbey.  Above is the Group who accompanied him,

And we got some pretty close up views of the world famous Woburn Deer herd.

In July we had a walk on which prospective new ramble leaders could pick up tips on map reading.  Paul Connolly arranged the lunch stop at the White Hart at Margaretting Tye which served up excellent food and, of course, beer.

At the end of the map reading ramble we had an excellent "tea stop" close to the Essex County Cricket Ground in Chelmsford.

Also on July we had a picnic ramble with a picnic stop near the Totem Pole in Windsor Great Park.  This was new idea for a summer event and was well attended and enjoyed.  The above photograph was taken at the Air Forces Memorial at Runnymede which we visited during the morning.