Catton Park

When:
12 September 2021 @ 10:15 am
2021-09-12T10:15:00+01:00
2021-09-12T10:30:00+01:00
Where:
Catton Park
Contact:
Karen Goldsworthy
07759 888 712
 
Catton Park is an historic landscape on the northern outskirts of Norwich. This beautiful 70 acre park is open for all to enjoy at any time. It comprises an open wild flower meadow fringed on three sides by mixed woodland. This park has special significance; it was the first commission of Humphry Repton. There are footpaths through the woods and across the park.
 
Directions:
FROM A1042 NORWICH RING ROAD (CLOCKWISE): Turn left onto Spixworth Road, parking will be on public roads.
 
 
FROM A1042 NORWICH RING ROAD (ANTI-CLOCKWISE): At the roundabout of the A1042 and B1150 take the 3rd exit (Constitution Hill) Take the 3rd left at the traffic lights onto George Hill. Follow to the end of George Hill and turn right at the T-Junction onto Spixworth Road , parking will be on public roads.
 
Bus:
5A (Spixworth Road) and 36 / X44 (Aylsham Road) services to / from Norwich City Centre.
 
Parking:
Please park considerately along Spixworth Rd as we have just been informed that the recreation car park will be closed.
 

Registration:
From 10am to 11.45am. All courses will be EOD using cash only.
 
Fees:
Senior (BOF Members) £5; Senior (Non BOF) £6; Juniors / Students £3
 
Starts:
From 10.15 – 12.00
 
Courses Close:
14:00
 
Courses:
Orange: 3km; Score: 1 hour
 
COVID-19:
The event is being planned in line with July 21st British Orienteering guidelines relating to COVID-19.
 
 
Before attending this event, or any other orienteering activity, orienteers, including officials, volunteers and coaches, should self-assess for symptoms of COVID-19. These are:
 
 
   – A high temperature.
 
   – A new, continuous cough.
 
   – A loss of, or change to, your sense of smell or taste.
 
 
If you, or anyone you live with, have one or more of these symptoms you should not attend the event, even if your symptoms are mild. You should follow NHS guidance on testing and self-isolation.
 
 
If you have been informed that you need to self-isolate by NHS Test and Trace (or are required to self-isolate in relation to travel), you must do so. You should not leave your isolation location in order to participate in sport and physical activity. You can find more information in the NHS guidance on how to self-isolate.
 

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