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A166 Brid Road

Bridlington Road, Stamford Bridge, York YO41 1HA, UK

12 Jan 2022

10:00

Walk out of village along A166 Bridlington Road to just past riding stables & return. Then go over bridge along York Road to Viaduct..

upcoming Events

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past Events

Moor Road, Stamford Bridge

Walk along Moor Road to past Brickyards & return

A166 Bridlington Road

Leave Stamford Bridge on A166 Brid Road to past Riding stables, & return. Collect in village then on A166 York Road to viaduct

Buttercrambe Road & A166

Leave Stamford Bridge on A166 walk along Buttercrambe Road to junction with Sand Hutton, then walk to Ballon Tree on A166. Along A166 back into village.

Moor Road, Stamford Bridge

Leave Stamford Bridge on High Catton Road, at High Catton walk along country lane to Brickyards. Then along Moor Road back into Stamford Bridge.

Buttercrambe Road

Leave Stamford Bridge over Bridge along Buttercrambe Road to junction with Sand Hutton road, then along back road to Balloon tree corner along A166 to viaduct.

Long Lane between Catton & Kexby.

Walk along High Catton Road from Stamford Bridge to High Catton then onto Long Lane to A1079, then return.

A166 York Road

Walk from Bridge to past Balloon Tree along A166 & return

High Catton & Low Catton loop

Leave S Bridge to High Catton continue through Catton woods to Low Catton then back to Stamford Bridge.

Moor Road, Stamford Bridge

Leave village from church along Moor Road to past Brickyards. Turn along Howlgate to High Catton, then back to Stamford Bridge.

A166 Brid Road

Leave village along A166 to Riding Stables & back. Then along A166 York Road to viaduct.

Buttercrambe Road

Leave Stamford Bridge along Buttercrambe road to Sand Hutton junction, back road loop to Balloon tree back along A166

A166 & viaduct, Stamford Bridge

From Station club along viaduct onto A166, through wooded area, then back into Stamford Bridge along verge of A166.

Long Lane between Catton & Kexby.

From Catton wood to Kexby on A1079

Moor Road, Stamford Bridge

Leave Stamford Bridge past church along Moor Road to beyond Brickyards. Turn onto country lane to High Catton & return to Stamford Bridge

A166 Bridlington & York Roads

Walk along A166 to Sarah Compton riding stable & return. Through village the along York Road to Scorby lane end & return.

Moor Road, Stamford Bridge

Leave Stamford Bridge on Moor Road from church to past Brickyards then return.

Buttercrambe Road on A166

From Bridge along Buttercrambe Road to Sand Hutton turning, then back to Balloon Tree, return along A166 to Stamford Bridge

High Catton & Low Catton area

From High Catton & Low Catton through woods

Long Lane between Catton & Kexby.

Both sides of road between Catton Wood & Kexby

Moor Road, Stamford Bridge

Out of Stamford Bridge on Moor Road to Brickyards, them to High Catton & back into Stamford Bridge.

A166 Brid Road

Leaving Stamford Bridge to Sarah Compton stables & back

Moor Road, Stamford Bridge

Leave Stamford Bridge from church along Moor Road past Brickyard cottages & return

Long Lane between Catton & Kexby.

Walk from Catton woods along Long Lane to Kexby & return

Long Lane between Catton & Kexby.

Walk in both directions along Long Lane from Catton wood to A1079

Buttercrambe turning off 166

18:00 start

Litter Pick

Contact Julia on 07771972542 for details.

Buttercrambe road

18:30 Buttercrambe road (balloon tree end) seems to suffer badly with litter 5 very full bags and the job was done, I’d love some help so please feel free to call for detail on the next litter...

Up coming events

In my absence Liz will meet any volunteers behind the old station at 10:00 on 6th June. Liz will have all the equipment, all you need to bring is a healthy dose of community sprit. Please take a loo...

Event details

Yep it's that time of the month! I was billy no mates on the 4th so my plan is to get more poster out and try and muster help. Please come down this Sunday and help make a difference.

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Thanks to Jason, Rebecca and Vicky for all their hard work on the evening of the 18th, 8 very full bags were collected really making a difference to our beautiful village. The next litter picking eve...

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I have received a thank you letter from the Stamford Bridge in bloom committee, thanking us for all our hard work. It’s always great to get a pat on the back, well done to all.

Event

The next litter picking event will be in June, please call 07986262534 for further information

Litter picking Monday

Litter picking Monday 28th March, please contact me on 07986262534 for further details.

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Hi Our last litter picking day was way back in November when we cleared 4 bags of rubbish from the river banks and the little wood near the Ballon Tree. One find shock and saddened me just how desp...

Next collection

All welcome, 10:00 behind the Old Station.

Proposed date change, what do you think?

Our next collection will be as planned on Sunday 5th at 10:00, however due to the poor turn out I'd like to change the date to the 2nd Saturday in the month and have an afternoon collection from 14:00...

Septembers litter action report

Big thanks to Liz and Carolyn for the huge effort today. We managed to clear rubbish from a very bad area, the back road to Buttercrambe (the Balloon tree end). We picked up discarded clothing, some ...

Event details

Litter collection, 10:00 am meet behind the old station, all welcome.

Report

Sorry to those who might of turned up to the litter collection last month, due to ill health it was imposible for the leader to turn up. Please call Julia on 07986262534 if you need any info on forth...

Report

Yesterday was cold and threatened rain on more than one occasion but thankfully it kept dry for our litter picking morning. Liz and I cleared rubbish from under the viaduct once again (bit of a hot ...

Report

Today I was joined by Rob and Sue Hayward who volunteered to walk from Stamford Bridge up to High Catton, turn right to Low Catton and back to Stamford Bridge, collecting four very full bags of rubbi...

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