Come and take your retired greyhound, or a homeless hound from Hersham, for a stroll through Nonsuch Park.
Meet at 11am, on Sunday 29 June.
Go to the car park located on the big bend on London Road, near Ewell. The car park is marked with a red circle on this map
We will walk along the mown paths through the meadows to the Mansion House which has a cafe, picnic area and WCs.
You will see this monument at the car park entrance:
Please contact the welfare kennels at Hersham if you are able to take a homeless hound out with us.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Monday, May 26, 2008
Sunday, May 25, 2008
Photos from 3rd Retired Greyhound Social Walk (Chatley Heath Semaphore Tower)
It was pouring with rain when we left home just after ten this morning. We wondered whether any hounds would turn up for the walk.
We needn't have worried - greyhounds are made of sterner stuff. We had three homeless hounds from Hersham. Kennel mates Pip and Striker came with flatmates Andy and Helen; and Tom had the honour of being the first greyhound ever to travel in the boot of Gareth and Sandra's Ka.
And we had four adopted greyhounds: Bonnie brought Melanie; Cassie brought Max and Chloe and their grandparents Jan and Derek; Becks and Alexa brought yours truly and family.
As we had pre-arranged, the rain stopped at ten minutes to 11. We were all peeling coats and jumpers off as we walked across the Heath. We only got lost once, and arrvived at the Semaphore Tower well before its 12 noon opening time.
The sun came out as we walked back. The Heath landscape looked surreal, with large areas cleared of trees allowing heather and other plants to flourish. Hard to imagine that most of Surrey looked like this 500 years ago. Andy told us the opening battle sequences of 'Gladiator' were filmed here. We were walking through a deserted world, a sensation heightened by the silence of the hounds.
The surrealism was complete when we got to Pond car park and saw a gaggle of people who looked like they had walked straight out of Middle Earth. Turns out they were on a Lord of the Rings adventure day. A Healing preistess posed with Becks and Alexa
The path between Pond Car Park and Bolermere car park was confusingly signposted. The only person we could ask was lying prone across the path, another refugee from Middle Earth, waiting for the adventurers to find him. Gareth's polite request for direction was met with a gruff 'I'm doing something'
We left him to it. And got back without mishap (the Orc's didn't get us) for a familiar cup of tea at Boldermere Car Park cafe.
Saturday, May 10, 2008
Next retired greyhound social walk: Sunday May 25
Come and take your retired greyhound, or a hound from Hersham, for a stroll on Chatley Heath Common. The common is situated near the A3/M25 interchange, 15 minutes drive from Hersham.
Meet at the Boldermere car park on Chatley Heath Common at 11am on Sunday 25 May. We will go for a forty minute circular walk around the Heath and past the semaphore tower.
Boldermere car park has toilets and a cafe. If it is full when you arrive there is another car park that is only five minutes walk away.
Here is a link to a leaflet which has a map and a description of the circular walk.
Please contact the kennels at Hersham if you are able to take a homeless hound out with us.
Please keep dogs on leads.
Look forward to seeing you there
Tania, James and the kids, plus Alexa and Becks
Meet at the Boldermere car park on Chatley Heath Common at 11am on Sunday 25 May. We will go for a forty minute circular walk around the Heath and past the semaphore tower.
Boldermere car park has toilets and a cafe. If it is full when you arrive there is another car park that is only five minutes walk away.
Here is a link to a leaflet which has a map and a description of the circular walk.
Please contact the kennels at Hersham if you are able to take a homeless hound out with us.
Please keep dogs on leads.
Look forward to seeing you there
Tania, James and the kids, plus Alexa and Becks
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