Newsletters

Spring Newsletter 2022

The Swire Ridgeway Arts Prize takes pride of place in this issue, featuring the winners of the four categories – photography, sculpture, wall art and written work. We continue our trawl through the FoR’s archives with press cuttings and photographs from the 1990s,...

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Winter Newsletter 2022

This year is the 40th anniversary of the Friends of the Ridgeway. Using press cuttings we look at the efforts of the first 10 years to get non-essential motor vehicles banned from the National Trail. We highlight your time-limited opportunity to influence the...

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Autumn Newsletter 2021

The autumn issue of the Friends of the Ridgeway contains grave news about a threat to White Horse Hill, Uffington, though there are more joyous articles as well. Author Robert Twigger waxes lyrical about the joys of ridge walking. Anthony Burdall encourages the...

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Summer Newsletter 2021

A new-look newsletter coinciding with the Ridgeway getting back to normal, with articles on Trail events and maintenance that resumed at the start of summer. Anthony Burdall describes the outcomes of this year’s Swire Ridgeway Arts Prize, with the winning works for...

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Winter Newsletter 2021

Winter Newsletter 2021

 Following the letter from the Chairman, this Newsletter gives a report from the Secretary ‘The Secretary’s Minute Book’, an update from the Treasurer, an update on the Swire Ridgeway Arts Prize, a report on the Great Chalk Way, snippets from Ridgeway Partnership News...

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Autumn Newsletter 2020

Autumn Newsletter 2020

Following the letter from the Chairman, this Newsletter gives a report from the Secretary The Secretary’s Minute Book, an update from the Treasurer, a report on the Great Chalk Way, an update on the Swire Ridgeway Arts Prize, information on trail repairs in World...

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Older Newsletters.

Summer 2020

Following the letter from the Chairman, this Newsletter gives a Treasurer’s Update, then an introduction to new Trustees Dave Cavanagh and Duncan Strutt, a report on the Great Chalk Way, a report on the Swire Ridgeway Arts Prize 2020 with illustrations of some of the entries, Ridgeway Partnership news, the two articles on riding, then a report on the Department of Continuing Education, University of Oxford ‘The Land of the White Horse’ and a  note on the Facebook conversation.

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Winter 2020

Following the letter from the Chairman, this Newsletter gives a report on administrative matters from the Secretary, a Treasurer’s Update, a letter from the Chairman of the Vale of the White Horse Local Group, update on the Swire Ridgeway Arts Prize 2020, some entries form the 2019 Swire Ridgeway Arts Prize, Ridgeway Partnership New Articles, an update on the Great Chalk Way, another Circular pub walks on the Ridgeway and a note on the Facebook conversation.

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Autumn 2019

Following the letter from the Chairman, this Newsletter gives a report on administrative matters from the Secretary, a Treasurer’s Update, information and entries from the Swire Ridgeway Arts Prize, a Circular pub walks on the Ridgeway, background on the Vale of the White Horse Local Group and note of a Facebook conversation.

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Summer 2019

Following the letter from the Chairman, this Newsletter gives a report on administrative matters from the Secretary, a Treasurer’s Update, a short introduction to two new Trustees – Tim Lewis and Carole Ruse, report on the Swire Ridgeway Arts Prize, an article on The Vale Islanders (who entrained us at the Ridgeway Friends Day), and a report on two long distance rides Horseback on the Ridgeway.

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Winter 2019

Our Winter Newsletter includes news on administrative matters from the Secretary, an article on History of the Ridgeway, Swire Ridgeway Arts Prize update, and a circular pub walks on the Ridgeway.

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Autumn 2018

Our Autumn Newsletter includes news on Motor Vehicle Stakeholder Working Group, Motor traffic in World Heritage Site, The Great Chalk Way, The Swire Ridgeway Arts Prize 2019 and the 2018 Swire Ridgeway Arts Prize winner.

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Summer 2018

Our Summer Newsletter includes news on The Swire Ridgeway Arts Prize 2018, Memories brought back by an entry to the Swire Ridgeway Arts Prize and Memories of the Ridgeway during the War.

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Spring 2018

Our Spring Newsletter includes news on The Swire Ridgeway Arts Competition 2018, Preliminary Notice of the AGM 2018, a new Trustee, an update on The Ridgeway Partnership and an update on The Great Chalk Way.

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Autumn 2017

Our Autumn Newsletter includes news on The Swire Ridgeway Arts Competition 2018, The Great Chalk Way, The Ridgeway Partnership, new Trustees and “A Morning Walk”.

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Summer 2017

Our Summer Newsletter includes news on The Ridgeway Friends Day & AGM, The Swire Ridgeway Arts Competition and the latest edition of the Trailblazer Ridgeway Guide.

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Spring 2017

Our Spring Newsletter includes news on The Swire Ridgeway Arts Prize, The Ridgeway Partnership, Preliminary Notice of the 2017 AGM, The Vale of White Horse Local Group and a review of the Ridgeway Guide Book ‘Walking The Ridgeway’.

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Christmas 2016

Christmas Greetings from your Committee.

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Autumn 2016

Our Autumn Newsletter includes further news on The Ridgeway Partnership, The Vale of White Horse Local Group and a review of the book ‘Middle Ridgeway’.

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Summer 2016

Our Summer Newsletter includes further news on The Ridgeway Partnership and the ever present risk of funding cuts. There is also a review of the successful 2016 Ridgeway Friends Day held in Goring-on-Thames.

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Winter 2015

Our Winter Newsletter includes further news on plans for The Ridgeway Partnership and an article on The Chilterns.  Don’t forget our next AGM is on Sunday 24th April 2016

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Autumn 2015

Our Autumn Newsletter includes news on plans for the new Ridgeway Partnership and a review of “Walking in the North Wessex Downs” by Steve Davison. Don’t forget our next AGM is on Sunday 24th April 2016

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Summer 2015

Our Summer Newsletter includes news on the AGM held in April and the announcement of our new Chairman Anthony Burdall. A welcome also to the new Ridgeway Officer, Sarah Wright.

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Christmas 2014, Issue 100

Our Christmas Newsletter includes news on the retirement of our Chairman and search for his successor as well as developments for the new Ridgeway Trail Partnership due to be in place April 2015.

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Summer 2014, Issue 99

Our Summer Newsletter includes exciting developments for the new Ridgeway Trail Partnership, news on the publication of a Cicerone guide for The Great Stones Way, details of our successful Ridgeway Day held on the 10th of May, and a summary of our AGM.

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Winter 2013, Issue 98

In this issue we have news on the proposed Ridgeway

Trail Partnership, status of the Great Stones Way project,

information on the Deregulation Bill, 2013, and much more.

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Summer 2013, Issue 97

In this issue we provide updates on the status of the

proposed changes to the management of the Ridgeway,

some fascinating and on-going research on the source of

the sarsen stones now standing in the Stonehenge ring,

information on the Edward Thomas weekend (28th/29th

September 2012), and details of a highly recommended

walk from Moulsford to Aldworth.

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