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Local Guided Walks

Sussex Walks - August 2022

Please note that any walks with duration of 90 minutes or more are not accredited by The Ramblers but are managed by Chichester District Council. These walks are led by volunteers and if the weather is poor the walk may be cancelled. IMPORTANT: You must pre-book before the walk on the Chichester District Council Website or call 01243 521041 www.chichester.gov.uk/heartsmart You must not attend these walks if you develop any of the symptoms of Coronavirus or come into close contact with someone who has tested positive for Coronavirus.

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Mon 1st 4:00pm Angmering Park L: Sandy 2 - 2.5hrs 5 miles Fairly level terrain starting out from Butler’s Copse through a patchwork of indigenous, well-managed woodland and some open downland with great views from Patching Hill. No dogs Meet: car park in Butler’s Copse Tue 2nd 10.30am Storrington L: Peter 2.5 hours 4 miles A hilly walk down into Storrington and return with super Downland views Meet: Car park at Springhead / Kithurst Hill Fri 5th 10.30am Amberley L: Andrew 1.5 hours 3miles Along river Arun bank to Amberley village Meet: Amberley Station Car Park Fri 5th 10.30am Washington and Sullington L: Jane 2.5 hrs 5 miles A downland walk taking in the village of Sullington & parts of the South Downs Way. Hilly with stiles Meet: Frankland Arms pub RH20 4AL Sun 7th 10.30am Binsted Woods L: Dominic 2-2.5 hrs 4 miles A mainly flat headland path, grass, gravel via Madonna Pond - Gentle Pace Meet: Walberton Village Hall car park, The Street, Walberton, Arundel, BN18 0PQ Wed 10th 10.30am River Arun to The Stokes L: Alison 2 1/2 hrs 4.8 miles A lovely walk along lanes and through woods via the villages of North and South Stoke Meet: Amberley Station Car Park, BN18 9LR Thurs 11th 10.00am Wisborough Green L: Louise 2.5-3 hours 6.5 miles A walk along Kirdford Road, then off the road, up and down hill, round Hollands Heath and then back to the green. No stiles, some stretched muddy puddles – mostly can walk around Meet: Park at the green in the laybys, RH14 0DB Mon 15th 10.30am Chichester Tree Trail L : Ian 75 mins 1.5 miles A walk around central Chichester, to introduce us to the variety of local and exotic trees in our city Meet: Chichester Market Cross, East St (between HSBC/GoldArts) Tue 16th 10.30am Angmering Park L: Peter 2 hrs 4 miles A mainly flat walk through woods and meadows Meet: Car park in the woods at the Dover BN18 9PX Wed 17th 10.30am Slindon Woods to Folly L: Dominic 2 hrs 3.5 miles Lovely views. Some muddy areas and short inclines. Last ¼ mile steep uphill Meet: National Trust Car Park, Dukes Road, Slindon Thurs 18th 4.00pm Fittleworth L : Gerald 1.5 hours 3 miles Two short stretches on tarmac and then a lovely walk through countryside. No stiles and wonderful views across the River Rother. Two inclines. Excellent café available Meet: Fittleworth Village Hall RH20 1JB Wed 24th 10.30am Mill Road to Black Rabbit L: Dominic 1 hour 2.4 miles A flat riverside walk, 1 stile. Mill Roadcar park to Offham, return via Black Rabbit Meet: Mill Road car park by the river in town centre (charge) BN18 9AA Wed 31st 10.30am Singleton to West Dean L: Peter 3-3.5 7 miles A longer strenuous walk. Some uneven paths and three stiles Meet: Outside Singleton C of E Primary School, PO18 0HP

By Will Writer Emma Wells MIPW

There are three types of people who can make a claim on your Estate, they are your legally married spouse or civil partner, your children and anyone who has been financially dependent on you in the two years immediately prior to your death. For most people when they make their Will, they tend to ensure that they have made a provision for those that fall into these categories. But all families are different, and we all know that situations aren’t always straightforward and sometimes utilising a non-provision clause within your Will may be appropriate. If for example you have allowed someone to live with you, perhaps rent free or for very little, it could be argued that provision for them should be made via your Will on the basis that this arrangement made them financially dependent on you, when in reality you were helping someone out whilst alive but had no intention of them benefiting from your Estate when you’ve died. You may feel confident that no claim would be made but as we all know, money can make people act quite differently to how you would expect and planning for different scenarios is always wise. You may be in the process of a divorce and wish to have a Will in place that specifies your children (or other family member) not your current spouse should inherit your estate entirely. Sometimes people become estranged from their children for all sorts of reasons and they therefore wish to make clear that omitting a child or children from their Will was not an oversight but deliberate. If you wish you can include the reason why you have chosen to exclude someone, or you can simply state that the exclusion is deliberate. If you include a reason, it is important to remember that once probate has been granted anyone can view your Will online for a small fee of £1.50 and unless you want to air your dirty laundry in public post death it may be best to list the reasons why in an accompanying letter to your executors. For more information please do get in touch on 01903 821010 or email wills@nsure.co.uk.

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