EXPLORE YOUR VILLAGE – HUBY VILLAGE WALKS…MORE WALKS ADDED!

rambling_boots_webA group of volunteers chaired by Kathryn Wallis has published a series of leaflets of walks around the village, and beyond, all using Public Footpaths and Rights of Way. Copies are available both online on this website – free, and in printed form from Barkers – for a small charge.

We have enjoyed exploring these walks and producing the leaflets. The first four are already available and a further four will be published in the near future.

We show for each walk the distance and the time you can expect to take and describe the route in detail together with a map and some fascinating facts about the area. As well as the wooden or green signposts for Public Footpaths, along the way you will also see ‘waymarks’ – yellow arrows  – which point the direction the path should take. Please note that on these routes any ‘Private Road’ or ‘No Entry’ signs apply only to vehicles and horses (unless on a bridleway); walkers have the right of way. In return we expect to follow the Countryside Code:

Be safe – plan ahead and follow any signs
Leave gates and property as you find them
Protect plants and animals
Take your litter home
Keep dogs under close control
Consider other people.
…but above all, enjoy it.

We hope you enjoy the walks, and should you find any problems with a particular walk, please let a member of the group know.

Kathryn Wallis
Dawn Shuttleworth
Fredda Evers
Jean Atkinson
Kath Hodgson
Margaret Ryan
Rosemary Shaw
Bill Evers

 

Download walks:

1 Haverbrakes Lane
2 Folly Wood
3 Lea Lane
4 Cemetery Walk
5 Spring House Walk
6 Brownmoor Lane
7 Moxby

RAF East Moor Memorial Service for the Royal Canadian Air Force

RAF East Moor Memorial Service for the Royal Canadian Air Force The Cairn, Main Street, Sutton-on-the-Forest

Royal Canadian Air Force Memorial Service

On Saturday, the 10th of May the village will be welcoming members of the Royal Canadian Air Force at an annual memorial event which takes place at 2:30 pm.

This annual event commemorates the sacrifice made by members of the Royal Canadian Air Force (Squadrons 429 and 415) during the Second World War when stationed at East Moor. Following the service at the roadside memorial (located at the east end of the Village) a memorial service tea is kindly provided by the YMCA and all are welcome to these events.