Monthly training
Kinnoull Hill, Perth
Wed 04th Jul 2018
Last updated: 02nd Jul
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Info
Check club Facebook page or contact Bill Melville for any last minute information/changes. Our monthly sessions provide an opportunity for club members to meet and train together to develop skills and fitness.
Activities will vary from month to month but will typically last for an hour and will include a range of simple activities that will be flexible so as to suit all ages, levels of experience and fitness. Please note: these sessions are not coaching per se and children attending will need to remain under the close supervision of their parent or carer.
Location
Nearest town: Perth
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- Postcode: PH2 7LN
- Latitude: 56.39681
- Longitude: -3.38819
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Pre event information
Directions / Parking
Kinnoull Hill, Perth (Jubilee Car Park unless otherwise advised).
Facilities
None
Registration & Start Times
Meet for 6.30pm start.
Entry Details
No charge (occasionally a small contribution may be asked towards map printing costs).
Please note: these sessions are not coaching per se and under 18’s attending will need to remain under the close supervision of their parent or carer.
If you have any existing medical conditions of which you feel we should be aware please download and complete this form and bring it with you in a sealed envelope and hand to the co-ordinator on the night. It will only be used in the event of an emergency (ie opened only if required), and will otherwise be destroyed after the event.
Contacts / Officials
Bill Melville
billmelville @ ogoroad.com (remove spaces)
Safety and Risk
A comprehensive risk assessment will have been carried out by the organiser, but participants take part at their own risk and are responsible for their own safety during the event.
Keep It Clean campaign - Forestry Commission Scotland
Our forests are at risk from tree pests and diseases. These can dramatically affect the health of our trees, upsetting the delicate ecosystem balance and devastating large areas of woodland.
Pests and diseases hitch a ride in mud and debris on shoes, paws and tyres, ending up in new forests. Here, they can spread rapidly in environments with no natural resilience.
Read more about this on the FCS website.
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