Blossom Charity Ride - Molash

Place: Wytherling Court , Molash, Canterbury, CT4 8HX
On the A252 between Challock and Chilham.
The Blossom Charity Ride is 10 miles long with wonderful views of Chilham Castle, Selling and the surrounding countryside, including orchards bridleways, and forestry.
There will be no jumps on the course.

Entry for the ride is £10 per rider. Also, there will be £5.00 riding money on the day, paid in cash.
Proceeds in aid of Molash Church, and the Toll Rides (off-road) Trust The Perry Wood Winkle Club.
Entries close on Monday 14th April, 2008.

Click here for the entry form (Word doc.)

Please include a Stamped Addressed Envelope with your entry, which should be sent to:

Mrs Joan Elsdon
Cherry Barton
Church Lane
Molash
Canterbury
Kent CT4 8HD

Telephone: 01233 740 287
email: joanelsdon@molash.com


Conditions of entry

Please send entry forms, and a Stamped Addressed Envelope for starting time, to be with the secretary by Monday 14th April, 08.

Please make cheques payable to Molash P.C.C. Charity Ride.

Riders will be allocated a starting time, and notified about a week beforehand. Please bring this card to the start. Riders will start between 10am & 1.00pm.

Requests to ride together should be made on the entry form A map will be displayed at the start of the route Riders must report to the Ride Secretary at the start, when they will be given a number, and please you must report in when they finish, even if you do not complete the route.

Hard hats must be worn, and suitable footwear, not Wellington boots or trainers.

Will riders please remember that we are riding this route, thanks to the generosity of landowners ... so enjoy yourselves and treat the land with care.

Will riders please remember that permission to enter private land is for the duration of the ride only.

A Doctor and a Vet will be on call. The landowners, the Toll Rides (off-road) Trust, and those involved with the running of the Ride do not accept responsibility in case of Accident or injury, or loss of personal belongings.

All riders take part entirely at their own risk