We organize a networking afternoon around the local_area, so participants at the gathering have a chance to get out into the fresh air and have informal conversations in “wide open space”. We’ll need volunteers with cars to drive people for these.

Drivers

  • Rachel Davies (can take 16 people)
  • Sallyann Freudenberg (can take ?? people)
  • Joh Hunt (can take ?? people)
  • Cyril Megard (can take ?? people)
  • James Coplien (can take ?? people)
  • Marcus Evans (can take 3 people)

Possible Destinations

Sign up below (put your first and second choice)

Bath

To see Roman Baths and Jane Austen museum (8 miles away) Bath

  • Ms A.N. Example (1st choice)
  • Jorina (2nd choice)
  • Esther (2nd choice)

Cheddar Gorge

Caves, Cheese and walking (20 miles away) Cheddar Gorge

  • Ms A.N. Example (2nd choice)
  • Roman (2nd choice)
  • Jeff (2nd choice, assuming non-participating spouses are included)

Glastonbury

Abbey and Tor (20 miles away) Glastonbury Abbey and Tor - 20 miles away

  • Frowin (1st choice)
  • Sandra (2nd choice)
  • Willem (1st choice)
  • Ilja (2nd choice)
  • Ari (2nd choice)
  • Ervin (2nd choice)

Kilmersdon and Ammerdown area

Walks in local area (1-2 miles) - visit the site of the Jack and Jill nursery rhyme http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kilmersdon

Stonehenge

Stone circle (36 miles away) Note that English Heritage limit access to walking in the centre circle which is roped off http://www.stonehenge.co.uk but we have a special booking for 8 people to visit the centre circle after the visitor centre closes from 18:30-19:30. Cost is £13 per person which includes access to the visitor centre before 18:30. Going on this excursion would mean missing evening meal at Ammerdown.

  • Sandra (1st choice)
  • Roman (1st choice)
  • Ilja (1st choice)
  • Jorina (1st choice)
  • Ari (1st choice)
  • Esther (&Jeff) (1st choice)
  • Ervin (1st choice)
  • Cyril (1st choice)

Avebury

Avebury Has a large stone circle (large enough that the village of avesbury is _inside_ the sonte circle), a piramid (with grass growing over it, underneath it has stones and steps). probably a keltic burial site). When Willem visited in 2006 there was no entrance fees (except a few quid to get into the museum) or queues, unlike stonehenge. In case anyone goes to Avebury, I recommend eating in the pub over the sort-of-canteen that sits next to the museum.

Wells

Cathedral (13 miles away) Wells

 
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