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The 20th Great Nottingham Inclosure Walk

Meet at 1:30pm at the Meadows Embankment Tram Stop, Clifton Line, Near Wilford Bridge, Queens Walk, Nottingham, NG2 2GS

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The 20th Great Nottingham Inclosure Walk

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Sunday 25 June 2023 | 1pm
Meet at the Meadows Embankment tram stop, Clifton line, near Wilford Bridge, Queens Walk
FREE

The Walk will be started by Ex- Councillor Sally Longford.

This annual free Walk celebrates the 130 acres of Recreation Ground given to the people of Nottingham, forever, by the Inclosure Act of 1845. There were 3 miles of Walks and 5 Parks, (now 4), totalling 5 miles, round what was then the edge of the town, now part of the inner city.

The route starts at what was the stile leading to the Wilford Ferry and finishes on the Forest, by the Inclosure Oaks, one planted in 1865 to celebrate the 1845 Act, and one planted 150 years later to commemorate its continuing benefits.

The 5 miles of smooth surface are suitable for powered wheelchairs or scooters, but there are some hills. A bus or tram can take you back to the city centre and the excellent café on the Forest is a favourite final destination.

A CERTIFICATE IS GIVEN AT THE INCLOSURE OAK

 

 

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