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Weekend Dig on the Wendover Arm
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Wendover Arm re-watering

Come and join us for a weekend dig on the Wendover Arm in Buckinghamshire, along with KESCRG.

We will be helping Wendover Arm Trust continue their restoration of the Arm.

Minibus transport available from Central London (on Friday evening) and back (late Sunday)

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Event Dates

19th - 21st May 2023

Location

Wendover

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London WRG Weekend on the Wendover Arm

Come and join us for a weekend dig on the Wendover Arm in Buckinghamshire, along with KESCRG.

We will be helping Wendover Arm Trust continue their restoration of the Arm.

Minibus transport available from Central London (on Friday evening) and back (late Sunday)

Details

Details

Meeting up Friday night, in the Greyhound pub, next door to the hall, with Saturday and Sunday on site.

Accommodation in a Wigginton Village hall over Friday and Saturday nights. The car park is available opposite the pub.

Eli is cooking for the weekend for everyone.

 

 

To book, or for more details, contact us at [email protected]. Follow us on Facebook with London WRG.

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Wendover

Wigginton, Tring, UK

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