Mousehold Heath

When:
13 October 2019 @ 11:15 am
2019-10-13T11:15:00+01:00
2019-10-14T01:00:00+01:00
Where:
Mousehold Heath
Date[NOR_event_date]
Event TypeRegional (Level C) Event
LocationPost Code: NR7 8SN
Grid Reference: TG 246 106
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Registration10:00 - 12:00
Starts10:15 - 12:15 (Courses Close at 14:15)
CoursesYellow, Orange, Light Green, Short Green, Green & Blue
FeesSeniors (BOF Member) - £7.00; Seniors (Not a BOF Member) - £9.00; Juniors / Students / Helpers - £3.00
OrganiserAlan Bedder
DirectionsMousehold Heath is located south of Mousehold Lane (Norwich NE Ring Road A1042). The assembly area, start & finish is located off Mousehold Lane on a former football pitch (Wingfield open space).

There is no dedicated parking for this event. However, there is a retail park and industrial estate close by, off Rowntree Way, with ‘Homebase’ on the corner. Note the parking is limited to 3 hours. If you use this area to park it would be prudent to cross the ring road at the traffic lights.
FacilitiesNone
DogsWe would prefer that dogs are kept on a lead - the heath is a dog walking area.
Other NotesWe welcome school / guide / scout groups etc. Please contact the organiser, at least a week in advance, so that we can ensure that we print enough maps. Please print info sheet and registration form and bring to the event as none will be handed out in car park
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Many people like to take photos at sporting events and we're hoping that some of the pictures taken will be shared with us for our website or Facebook pages. We don’t ‘tag’ or give contact details on Facebook, and hope that anyone else sharing photos on social media will also take care, particularly when young people are involved. If competitors or parents/guardians would prefer that photographs of individuals are not taken or published, please notify the event officials. (British Orienteering Safeguarding Policy, December 2016)

Orienteering is an adventure sport. All competitors take part at their own risk and are responsible for their own safety.

If you have previously taken part in 3 orienteering events, and are not a member of a club affiliated to British Orienteering Federation, then you will not be covered by 3rd Party Liability Insurance. For example, if you cause damage to the landowner's property, you may be liable.

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