Ramblers Inner London Area 2016/17 Annual Report. #LoveLondonWalkLondon

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Ramblers Inner London Area 2016/17 Annual Report www.innerlondonramblers.org.uk #LoveLondonWalkLondon

MEMBERSHIP, PUBLICITY, POLICY & COMMITTEE Publicity The #1000Poster Challenge is a Londonwide physical and online publicity and membership campaign aiming to get 1000 posters promoting Ramblers displayed across the city. Our travelcard wallets have useful information about Ramblers in London and are great to give to prospective members and to organisations we meet with. We had a successful stall at Lambeth Country Show, and thanks go to Michelle Elfs from Capital Walkers for all her hard work. Our social media and web presence goes from strength to strength and we contribute our news to South East Walker, which celebrated its 100 th issue this year. Policy Ramblers urban policy, Paving The Way, issued this year, provides excellent context and support for our London campaigning. 2016/17 Committee Chair & Publicity Clare Wadd Secretary Helen Abbott Treasurer Teri Moore Vice Chair & IT Phil Marson Membership secretary Sarah Doherty (to July) Phil Marson (from August) Representative of Individual members Des de Moor Representatives of Affliliated Groups Tony Atkins, Marion Watkinson General Council Representatives 2017 Gemma Butchart; Phil Marson; Caroline Wall Membership Our membership was fairly stable over the year, and we remain the third largest area in the country, after Surrey and Essex, with over 4% of Ramblers membership. The London Strollers grew quickly, and both the Capital Walkers and South Bank put on membership over the year.

CAMPAIGNING Stop the Garden Bridge The campaign against the proposed Garden Bridge, which would have damaged the Thames Path National Trail on both banks, ended in success this year. We worked within the Thames Central Open Spaces campaign, our name and numbers adding weight at meetings and in the press. Central Office provided support and advice, including messaging MPs on the day of the debate. Love London Walk London We met with London s Walking & Cycling Commissioner, the Deputy Mayor for Environment & Energy, the Chair of the London Assembly Environment Committee, TfL, City of London and The Royal Parks to press the case for investment in walking in London. We re working with London Living Streets on the pedestrianisation of Oxford Street, and are supporting a bridge crossing (segregated for pedestrians) from Rotherhithe to Canary Wharf, the Diamond Jubilee Bridge, the Nine Elms to Pimlico Bridge, the Peckham Coal Line, the Camden Highline and the Greater London National Park City. Working with Ramblers Central Office, we ve responded to consultations on the Mayor s Transport and Environment Strategies, Oxford Street, Rotherhithe-Canary Wharf Crossing and Bank Junction. The Peckham Coal Line feasibility study, which we supported financially, has concluded that the route is feasible, and we were pleased to add our weight to Deptford Folk s successful 2.9million TfL Liveable Neighbourhoods funding bid for the Deptford Park area.

We were joined on our first Committee Members Summer Stroll by Chief Executive Van Griffiths (far right) and national Chair Des Garrahan (to her immediate left). It was the first chance for many to meet Van, who became Chief Executive at the end of 2016. Des thanked everybody for the work they do for Ramblers, and said that we could not achieve our mission without volunteers, and that to have strong Areas we need strong Groups. Van said she was delighted to be invited to events like this, where we can celebrate our successes, and that she is determined to forge a one team for walking approach throughout Ramblers. The event had 23 attendees from almost all our groups, and was well received. GROUPS METROPOLITAN WALKERS We appeared on Countryfile Diaries on Valentines Day, highlighting the potential of meeting people through group walks. Our trips away are increasingly popular. This year there were 9 different opportunities, including our New Year s trip to Exeter, where over 100 members hit the dancefloor to see in 2017.

WALK LEADER TRAINING We ve now run 5 training sessions with a total of 87 participants from 34 Ramblers groups in 9 Areas. Thanks go to Des de Moor for instigating and running this valuable training. Group committees can contact Des to find out who from their group has attended so they can follow up with further support. BLACKHEATH Many walk leaders and members attended Red Cross First Aid training. 18 members enjoyed a successful 4-day trip to Hope in the Peak District in the Spring. We offered a total of 90 walks during the year, providing a mixture of challenging and strenuous longer walks in the countryside and regular shorter walks in and around Greater London, and engaged with various local footpath initiatives.

LONDON STROLLERS We continue to offer an indispensable service to those in London who wish to go on shorter walks, with 116 walks last year, mostly on Saturdays, Sundays and Thursdays. A total of 17 leaders made this possible and we are very grateful to them all. Attendances on walks varied from 5 to 62, with most walks attracting around 18-30 walkers, many of whom were members of other groups. Nonetheless, we have increased our membership by over 10% during the year. KENSINGTON, CHELSEA & WESTMINSTER We had an excellent visit from Aberystwyth Ramblers and their French exchange partners Randonneurs from Brittany over 4 days. An exchange has been offered by Aberystwyth. Numbers on walks increased through more joint programmed walks and increased use of Walksfinder. The annual weekend away, this year in Worcester, was very successful. SOUTH BANK Our programmes had total of 154 walks, including one for the London Blind Ramblers, with a maximum turnout of 54, and ranging as far as Dover. We have continued to improve our website and to ensure transport information is accurate and up-todate. We have 686 members, a slight increase on the previous year, and 180 associates.

HAMMERSMITH, FULHAM AND WANDSWORTH We had 124 walks in the year, including county walks in Kent, Sussex, Essex, Surrey, and in London and outskirts, including the ever popular London Loop, Capital Ring and Green Chain. We ran a walk every day in the week leading up to Christmas 2016, including Christmas Day itself, and these were well attended. We enjoyed a surprise and impromptu invitation onto a former Royal Navy minesweeper moored on the Thames whilst on a walk from Leigh on Sea to Southend. NORTH EAST LONDON We continued to provide weekly walks throughout the year, advertised on the website. Membership is largely stable and, for the second year, we have not requested any financial support.

HAMPSTEAD We offered 90 walks in the year, ranging from less than 4 to more than 18 miles, and as far afield as Bedwyn on the Berks/Wilts border and Banbury on the Oxon/Northants border. We also organised 3 holidays - a party of 14 enjoyed a 4-night New Year break in Manchester, 20 spent 4 nights before Easter at the HF Holidays centre at Selworthy, and 23 walked sections of Hadrian's Wall during a 5-night stay in Carlisle in July. CAPITAL WALKERS We have creative leaders who offered themed walks to encourage more participation, including Parks in the Dark walks and a DoDo walk - Dover to Dorking in 12 monthly sections. A dedicated bunch walked the London Loop, with a baton pass, and we re doing Lights Along the River in several sections from Tower Bridge to Richmond. Teri Moore, the last founding member, stood down as Chair, but leaves the group in good hands, with a hard working dedicated committee. The Ramblers Association is a registered charity (England & Wales no 1093577, Scotland no SC 039799)