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Caunton, Norwell and Bathley, 7th December 2025
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| Early snowdrops in Norwell |
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| Schoolhouse Farm, Norwell |
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| Norwell Pinfold Built circa 1830 to replace an earlier pinfold used to pen stray animals which could then be reclaimed on payment of a fine to the Pinder. Norwell Parish Council, 2002 |
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| Approaching Caunton |
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| Caunton Beck The Beck's catchment includes Kneesall, Eakring, Maplebeck, Kersall and Norwell (but not Bathley). It flows into the (tidal) Trent at Carlton, north of Cromwell |
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| Caunton Beck |
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| 6.1 miles, ascent 80m |
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| Blidworth Wood |
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| Coffee stop near Rigg Lane |
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| Small lake which was used to store water when the Papplewick Pumping Station was in use |
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| Papplewick Pumping Station entrance |
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| View of The Burnt Stump pub across cricket ground - lunch stop |
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| 7.7 miles, 231m elevation |
Minutes of VBR AGM, 23rd Vovember 2025

1. Present
Rab Bird, Dave & Sue Cobley, Ann & Brian Durant, Alex Ellis (Notts Area Chair), Paul Fenton, Heather Fletcher, Rose De Fusto, Dave & Elaine Hobson, Barbara Jones, Ian Powell, John & Janet Rea, Tina Russell, Scott Saxelby, Jan Tilsey, Angela Turner, Rod Vooght, John & Kim Young.
2. Apologies
Val Moreland, Steve Deacon, Sheila Pedley, Gail Parkinson
3. Minutes of 2024 AGM
These were circulated prior to the AGM. There were no matters arising and they were agreed by those present.
4. Officers' Reports
These were published on the VBR blog before the meeting.
Treasurer’s Report
John Young pointed out that the Ramblers Association are not giving groups sufficient funds. He pointed out that the AGM in 2024 cost the group more than one quarterly payment.
Publicity Officer’s Report
Dave pointed out that the January to March 2026 Walks Programme needs walks.
At the meeting, maps and walk leaflets were displayed for potential walk leaders.
Rights of Way Officer’s Report
Paul drew attention to the Great North Road Solar Park which the Rights of Way Committee are involved in. Paul intends to become involved with them in the New Year
12. Election of Officers
This year Elaine and Angela had joined the committee. Sue had agreed to become social secretary and manage Summer events.
It was then proposed and agreed unanimously to elect the following officers:
Chairman: Angela Turner
Secretary: Elaine Hobson
Treasurer: Scott Saxelby
Membership: Barbara Jones,
Walks Co-ordinator: Gail Parkinson
RoW Officer: Paul Fenton
Publicity: Dave Hobson
13. AOB
Weekend Away
Scott reported that he had made enquiries with HF for a group Weekend in September 2026. The only HF house available for the required dates 25th to 28th Sept. was at Church Stretton. The price £425 pp and an extra £5 pp per day for a single room. The deposit on booking had increased to £175 pp.
There followed a discussion on increase in price and alternative accommodation
Scott agreed to email the group with this information and sound out interest.
Walk Leaders’ Training
There followed a discussion on the Ramblers training insisting on all walks to be recced and lack of insurance if rules are not followed.
Gail had reported at the last committee meeting that 7 members qualified by experience and another 7 had undergone training in 2025. Notts Area had agreed that if an untrained walk leader had done a recce they could lead as long as the there was a qualified Walk leader on the walk who was prepared to take responsibility
First Aid
The Committee will organise a First Aid Training Course in 2026 to update all VBR members.
Area Ramblers
Alex Ellis (Notts Area Chair) spoke about her thoughts on the proposed changes in Ramblers Governance. She believes Ramblers need to have a more modern image with reference to the changes in governance. Alex advertised the Area Ramblers AGM at Oxton Feb 1st 2026 and encouraged members to attend and put their views.
The meeting closed at 14.10
Whatton, Orston and Aslockton - VBR AGM, 23rd November 2025
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| Bridge over the River Whipling on Orston Lane |
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| Passing under the Nottinham to Grantham railway line |
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| St Mary's Church, Orston |
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| Leaving the banks of the Smite near where it is joined by the Whipling |
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| Church of St John of Beverley, Whatton |
Invitation to VBR AGM, 23rd November 2025
Vale of Belvoir Ramblers AGM, 23rd November 2025
Agenda and Officers’
Reports
27 The Banks
Bingham
NG13 8BT
appletrees.hobson@gmail.com
18/11/25
AGENDA
2. Minutes of the previous Annual General Meeting
3. Matters arising from the Minutes
4. Chairman’s Report, Angela
6. Treasurer’s Report, Scott
7. Membership Secretary’s Report, Barbara
8. Webmaster and Publicity Officer’s Report, Dave
9. Walk Co-ordinator’s Report, Gail
10. Footpath Officer’s Report, Paul
11. Ramblers and Nottinghamshire Area Ramblers – Dave
12. Election of Officers
13. AOB
2. Minutes of the previous Annual General Meeting
These can be found here here.
4. Chair’s
report - Angela
There have been several changes to our Committee this year, with Scott elected as Treasurer at the last AGM, and a Secretary and Chair taking over during the year. Thank you to all the Committee members for their efforts over the last year, in particular to Elaine for taking over as Secretary at short notice when Brenda became ill. Thank you too to all group members who have assisted us in running the group.
Brenda is still in hospital but may be able to return home soon. Some of our regular and past walkers have also suffered various ailments and injuries. I send my best wishes to them all and hope they continue to enjoy going on walks.
I was voted into the role of Chair by the Committee when John Young stood down and am happy to put my name forward for election for the coming year.
5. Secretary’s Report - Elaine
I took over this role after last year’s AGM due to Brenda’s ill health. Brenda had been Secretary since 2011 and had carried out the role with great enthusiasm and attention to detail. We are very grateful for all her hard work and wish her well in future.
I would like to thank the VBR Committee for all their support and guidance in the past year at Committee meetings. We have organised several social events in the summer and run a full programme of Sunday walks and evening strolls in the summer and the annual Weekend Away.
We have booked the Bingham WI hut for Sunday December 21st for a Christmas social gathering after a 5-mile walk in the morning. As an alternative to the Christmas meal, we ask you to bring food to share followed by a quiz and raffle and the usual mulled wine (alcoholic or non alcoholic) and mince pies will be available in the warmth as an alternative to previous occasions.
The WI Hut will be open before we walk for food to be left. Note that there are parking restrictions in the main car park in Bingham so please use on-street parking. All members and guests are invited. Please come and support us. Any donations for the raffle will be very welcome.
If anyone would like to take over this role in future, I would be delighted to pass it on to them.
6. Treasurer’s Report – Scott
The Ramblers Organisation finance period runs from 1st October to 30th September.At the end of September 2025 our Unity Bank account stood at £1092.30.
This was made up of:
£571 76 Main Funds
£632.08 Self Funds (of which £389 was to be paid out for mileage claims and refunds related to the HF holiday)
Note: Self Funds amount includes our HF shares (£111.54).
There were only two expenditures from the Main Fund in this finance period, both related to the November 2024 AGM (£68.94).
We receive funding from HQ every quarter into our Main Funds. In the 24/25 period this was four payments of £49.25. The 25/26 payments will £51.25 each quarter.
There has been more activity during October 2025 (including a number of mileage claims related to recces for our walks programme).
As at 15th November our account stands at £617.75 (of which £119.54 is Self Funds).
7. Membership Secretary’s Report - Barbara
Currently membership stands at 85. Recently 10 members have left the group either moving to another group, resigning or letting membership lapse.There are 2 affiliated members.
8. Publicity Officer’s Report - Dave H
VBR presence on Ramblers’ website
We keep updated our content on the Ramblers’ website.
Paul now uploads our walks to this website and this has resulted in more members from other groups joining us.
VBR Website and blog
The website has been re-registered and is routinely kept updated.
Our primary method of communication is the blog which is updated weekly. In the event of very late, important changes, in particular to the advertised Walks Programme, communication is via email.
The blog comprises photos and routes of most of our 763 walks since 2014 and is a valuable database for planning future Walks Programmes. Thanks to our assistant photographers and track recorders, in particular, Steve, Rab and Paul.
Publicity
Whenever possible, the Group posts an abbreviated form of the Walks Programme (date, general location and distance) on local noticeboards.
Ramblers members from other Groups often contact me before a walk and are provided with information about our Group.
9. Walk Coordinator’s Report - Gail
We have had a successful year, providing a lead walk every Sunday plus evening strolls in June & July.
The Ramblers’ is now insisting that walk leaders are qualified. Fortunately we have a handful of people who have this qualification & can also supply support for a leader who is still training.
The last programme from October to December was filled very quickly & I can’t thank enough those members who give up considerable time throughout the year to help me complete the programme.
As I write this I’m working on the programme from January - March. Currently it is completely blank! Beware when I sidle up to you on a walk!
10. Footpath Secretary’s Report - Paul
1. On the NCC website, I log any Notts problems on paths that are reported to me. I can return to the website and check on the progress of any problems that I have reported. I also report issues encountered to other councils as required.2. I publish all of our walks on the official Ramblers website. This has resulted, occasionally, in visitors from other groups joining us.
3. Neil Stafford, as Rushcliffe Coordinator occasionally asks me to comment on planning applications in the VBR part of Rushcliffe. I make appropriate responses.
4. I have recently decided to attend Notts Area Rights of Way Zoom meetings in order to be more aware of issues county-wide.
Solar
Farms
These installations continue to be a local and national issue. Because of the old coal-fired power stations in our area, there is the infrastructure available for the easy plugging in of solar arrays. Apart from the proliferation of the smaller arrays of 50 megawatts which local councils decide upon, there are larger National Infrastructure arrays, decided upon at a national level, like to GNR Solar Park that will generate 800 megawatts. This will take vast tracts of land to the north of Kelham. The RoW committee drew up a response and submitted it.
Many paths
will be altered as a result of this project. The visual impact for the villages
will be considerable and there is concern about the use of relatively high
grade land.
50 megawatt
schemes in the Vale of Belvoir have gone to the planning inspectorate and
approved. (Barkeston and Muston recently which are in the process of
construction.)
11. Ramblers and Nottinghamshire Area Ramblers - Dave
1, Meetings at Notts Area Council have been reported on the blog at https://vbramblers.blogspot.com/p/news-from-ramblers-co-and-notts-area.html . In particular, the subjects of Walk Leader Recruitment and Training, Walk Statistics, and Reporting ROW problems have been discussed.
The Ramblers’ governance review proposes a new model to
streamline structures, boost engagement, and modernise decision-making. Groups
would become the primary organising units, with simplified constitutions,
direct central funding, and core volunteer roles. Areas would evolve into
flexible networks without formal governance, while Scotland and Wales retain
national autonomy. The Board of Trustees would have up to 12 members through a
mix of elections and skills-based appointments, with term limits. Annual
regional/national gatherings would replace the motions process, fostering
discussion and collaboration. All members of one year’s standing would gain
voting rights, with trustee elections held online before a streamlined AGM.
Eastwell, Eaton and Branston, 16th November 2025
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| The start near St Mary's Church, Eastwell |
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| Approaching Eaton for the first time |
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| Unusual Egg Shed at Shericliffe Farm on the Jubilee Way north of Eaton |
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| Byway open to all traffic |
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| St Guthlac's Church, Branston |
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| Leaving after lunch at St Guthlac's |
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| Approaching Eaton for the second time |
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| Some stiles come in twos |
Rowthorne, Hardwick Park and Teversal, 9th November 2025
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| The start - seven VBR membes and two visitors |
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| Rowthorne village |
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| St John the Baptist Church in Alt Hucknall dates back to Saxon times |
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| Entering Hardwick Park |
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| Walks in Hardwick Park |
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| Distant view west towards the Derbyshire hills (on a good day) |
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| Quarry which supplied stone used in the construction of Hardwick Hall |
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| View of Hardwick Hall and Hardwick Old Hall across Great Pond |
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| Sculpture next to Decoy Pond |
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| Building next to Decoy Pond where nets were stored to catch unwary ducks |
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| Approaching Hardwick Old Hall |
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| Hardwick Hall (1597) - visited on the recce when we were allowed through the gate. Note Bess of Hardwick's initials, ES on the parapets |
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| Hardwick Old Hall |
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| National Trust Visitor Centre - lunch stop |
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| Stone Mason's workshop - worth a visit when open to see how Hardwick Hall is being restored |
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| St Katherine's Church, Teversall |
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| Derbys/Notts border in green; Rowthorne and Teversal Trails in red |


























































