Erewash Ramblers founder retires after 45 years
Tony Beardsley, a founding member of the Erewash Ramblers committee, retires after 45 years. The group honours his dedication and invites new walkers to join via publicity@erewashramblers.org.uk.
Tony Beardsley, a founding member of the Erewash Ramblers committee, retires after 45 years. The group honours his dedication and invites new walkers to join via publicity@erewashramblers.org.uk.
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Rossendale Ramblers began 2025 with a scenic six-mile walk from Colne to Wycoller. Join their upcoming free walks on January 11 and 14. Find details and how to join here.
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