Work party to put in marker posts and clear the new route and adjoining bridleways (see previous post for location details).
We will now meet from 5:00 pm onwards (to allow John to get away for an evening appointment).
Volunteer group helping to keep bridleways open in south shropshire
Work party to put in marker posts and clear the new route and adjoining bridleways (see previous post for location details).
We will now meet from 5:00 pm onwards (to allow John to get away for an evening appointment).

The new route (yellow) and the 2 adjoining bridleways (blue, see map) need to be marked and also some clearance work is needed where the bracken and gorse has grown up.
We have some posts in stock which need to be put in at suitable points on the route.
I propose we have a work party on Friday 23rd August to do the work starting at 6:00pm. It should only take an hour if enough people turn up. Please contact me (chris@cleeviewbridleways.org.uk) to let me know if you can come along.
John has arranged with Steve to do the digger work on the new permissive route joining the Jack Myton Way stating Thursday 8th August. It is anticipated this will take 3 days (Thursday ,Friday and Saturday).
Please come along and help sometime over these days if you can. Help needed will include shovelling gravel, clearing route, and putting in new sign posts. Give either John or Steve a ring to check on timings and what you need to bring.
See map for location. We will be working at points 1 2 and 3.


Meeting reminder at Paula’s on Monday 15th July at 7:30pm
The work party planned for tonight for sign posting at Cleeton has been postponed as John has been working with Steve on Walters Lane drainage today and will not finish until late.
Work party Friday 21st June at 6:30 pm to open up route T opposite Nunnery Lane.
Meet at junction of Cleeton Road (where route X joins with route T).
Will need chainsaw, loppers, spades, strong gloves. Timber to be left for landowners use.
Meeting at Chris and Jo’s. Let one of the committee know if you are coming, to send apologies or get directions.
Hope to see you there.