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Rambling

By Julie Miller Birling Parish Council

Sunday, 9 May 2021

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Birling Parish Council Contributor

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Tonbridge and Malling Ramblers

Our friendly group is one of 13 Ramblers groups in Kent and part of the national Ramblers walking organisation. We offer a variety of group walks on Sunday mornings and an additional mid-week ramble most weeks. Our walks are usually circular and about 5-6 miles in duration, with the option of a shorter walk on some routes.

We explore the beautiful Kent countryside from different starting points within Tonbridge and Malling and, occasionally, further afield. You don’t have to be a Ramblers member to try out a couple of walks with us, to help you decide if you’d like to join.

Our group walks follow Ramblers Covid-19 safety guidelines and we collect contact details for test and trace purposes. To find out how you can book to join a walk, please email [email protected]. Or take a look at our website: http://www.tonbridgeandmallingramblers.org.uk.

Looking after our footpaths

We try to ensure that public footpaths within Tonbridge & Malling are readily accessible to all walkers. We have footpath observers in each parish who report issues such as broken stiles and gates; broken or missing footpath signs; fallen trees and other obstructions. If you are out walking and encounter a problem, please do raise an alert. You can do this by logging the fault on the Kent Country Council website (search for ‘KCC public rights of way’).

Contact Information

Parish Clerk

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Birling, West Malling, Kent

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