World Orienteering Day (evening activity)
Wed 24th May 2017
Last updated: 15th May
Type of event: Local, Social
Type of terrain: Parkland
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Info
Wednesday 24 May is World Orienteering Day! We're organising an evening activity in Perth as part of this global event to celebrate and promote all that is good about orienteering. We look forward to seeing you! Watch the official WOC trailer here
Location
Nearest town: Perth
- Grid Ref:
- Postcode: PH2 7AA
- Latitude: 56.39413
- Longitude: -3.42123
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Pre event information
Directions / Parking
Our World Orienteering Day activity will take place in the picturesque surroundings of the Rodney Gardens, overlooking the River Tay, next to the Live Active Rodney Pavillion, 35 Dundee Road, Perth, PH2 7AA.
Parking in the adjacent car parks (no charge after 5pm).
Facilities
In Live Active Rodney leisure centre adjacent - charges apply for use of showers.
Registration & Start Times
From 6pm, ends 7.30pm.
Entry Details
Fun, "score" type activity with a global theme!
£1 per entry (adult or child)
Please note that all children/juniors must be closely supervised by an adult.
Contacts / Officials
Angela Dixon
Email: adixonfrog @gmail.com (remove spaces)
Dogs allowed?
No dogs please
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.
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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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