Mar 11, 2024 | Newsletter, The Ridgeway
In the winter 2024 issue of the newsletter we report on the final event, on Ivinghoe Beacon, in the year-long celebration of the official opening of the Ridgeway National Trail 50 years previously. We also look at the person who did so much to deliver this and so much...
Nov 12, 2023 | Newsletter, The Ridgeway
In this autumn’s newsletter we look at a lot of the things that have happened or got underway on the Ridgeway National Trail in the last three months. For starters, over 70 people converged on Coombe Hill, Bucks, at the end of September to celebrate the Trail’s 50th...
Aug 2, 2023 | Newsletter, The Ridgeway
Horses figure large in our summer newsletter, with an article on carriage driving on the Ridgeway, and a review of the book The Bridleway, how horses shaped the British landscape. Another type of horse, the Uffington – chalk – White Horse, was under...
Jul 16, 2023 | The Ridgeway
One of our Committee Member’s Jane Imbush has written this review of the book “The Bridleway – How Horses Shaped the British Landscape” – click the News and Events webpage to read her...
May 28, 2023 | The Ridgeway
The theme for the Swire Ridgeway Arts Prize Exhibition 2024 competition can be found on the Swire Ridgeway Arts Prize page here: Swire Ridgeway Arts Prize 2024...
May 9, 2023 | Newsletter, The Ridgeway
In our spring newsletter we start with the 7th annual Swire Ridgeway Arts Prize Exhibition which was a great success – great art exemplified by record sales and attendances. We look at the winners – and the visitors. The Ridgeway is a challenge in another respect:...