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Winchcombe Cotswolds Walking Festival 2011

BBC Radio Gloucestershire visits Winchcombe
Chris Baxter, from BBC Radio Gloucestershire, wearing his new “Winchcombe Welcomes Walkers” cap
Chris Baxter, from BBC Radio Gloucestershire, interviewing Robert Talbot from “Winchcombe Walkers are Welcome”
Nick Hallissey, Deputy Editor of  “Country Walking” magazine, and Robert Talbot, from “Winchcombe Walkers are Welcome”
Councillor David Waters, Mayor of Tewkesbury Borough
Nick Hallissey, Deputy Editor of  “Country Walking” magazine
Councillor David Waters, Mayor of Tewkesbury Borough, Nick Hallissey, Deputy Editor of “Country Walking” magazine, Sheila Talbot, Chair of “Winchcombe Walkers are Welcome” and Ron Harrison, Chair of Winchcombe Town Council
Sheila Talbot, Chair of “Winchcombe Walkers are Welcome” addressing the audience at the launch with Councillor David Waters, Mayor of Tewkesbury Borough Council and Ron Harrison, Chair of Winchcombe Town Council looking on
Nick Hallissey, Deputy Editor of “Country Walking” magazine, officially opening the Winchcombe Way
Nick Hallissey, Deputy Editor of “Country Walking” magazine, officially opening the Winchcombe Way
A walker studying the details of the new Winchcombe Way
Walkers enjoying Gorse Valley, part of the Conservation walk at Adam Henson's farm featured on BBC “Countryfile”
Over 30 people attended the Walking Festival Dinner and Quiz held on the Friday evening when several prizes were there to be won
Walkers enjoying the flora and fauna of the reservoir in Sudeley valley by kind permission of Mr Roger Wilson
Walkers enjoying a cup of tea after the inaugural walk at the Gardener's Arms, Alderton
Walkers near Charlton Abbots enjoying the lush countryside
Walkers on Langley Hill heading towards Cleeve Common and the source of the River Isbourne
Bernie Gill, walk leader asking “Is that the way?”
A group of walkers savouring afternoon tea at Dumbleton Hall and trying their hand at croquet