CRY Heart of Durham Walk 2021 Digital Pack

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Registered Charity No: 1050845

CRY Heart of Durham Walk 2021

Offering help and support to affected families @CRY_UK CardiacRiskintheYoung www.c-r-y.org.uk


Welcome Thank you very much for signing up for the 12th CRY Durham Walk on Sunday 19th September. We are so grateful to all our supporters who take part in the walk, whether it’s for the first time or as a regular. We know that some of our supporters have been every year since the first walk in 2010! Thanks to all of the CRY families, idividuals and organisations that have supported the walk, over £80,000 has been raised from the event since it started in 2010. Crucial awareness of CRY’s work has also been spread into communities across the UK in the build up to the event, as well as with the many people in Durham on the day.

Cardiac Risk in the Young

Tel: 01737 363 222 Web: www.c-r-y.org.uk Twitter: @CRY_UK Facebook: CardiacRiskintheYoung Instagram: CardiacRiskintheYoung


On the Day 4 Getting there

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Route 8 Message Wall 9 Downloadable Items

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On The Day... Start Time For health and safety reasons, even though the official start time is 11:00am, we will set off in small groups, the final group leaving by 11:30am. This will avoid large numbers of participants being on the route at any one time. Please arrive at Durham Amateur Rowing Club in Green Lane at least 30 minutes before the start time but please do not arrive before 9:30am. Please bring a facemask with you as the rowing club are advising everyone who enters their buildings to wear one After you have checked in, please await announcements. Food and drink will be available to purchase before the walk. Checking In The check-in desk will be open from 9:30am. Please do not arrive before this time. We have a new system for check in. As you have registered online, you will have received a ticket to your email address for each walker. Please remember to bring this with you on the day as you will need to hand this in to the check-in desk. Tickets can also be scanned from an email on your smartphone. If you have not received your tickets or are having trouble printing them, please email events@c-r-y.org.uk or call 01737 363222 to inform us. Each walker will need a ticket including children. If you have registered online with a group, one person can register all group members by handing in all of the tickets on the day. It is very important that we know who has turned up for the event. If additional people turn up, who haven’t previously registered, they should also report to the check-in desk with their £15 registration fee. Directions, spare back signs and T-Shirts will be available at the check-in desk.

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What should I wear? • Make sure you wear comfortable shoes. • Check the weather forecast and, if it’s likely to rain, take a raincoat or other waterproof clothing and an umbrella. • Bring warm clothing with you as it can get quite chilly in the autumn. What should I bring with me? • A face mask • Water or a soft drink. CRY will also be providing water, soft drinks and snacks before and during the walk. • A packed lunch or snack, especially if you have children with you. • There are public toilets near Durham Cathedral and Durham Market Place, but please ensure that you use the facilities at the Rowing Club before you start the walk. • Dogs are welcome to attend and enjoy the walk. However, due to health and safety regulations and the rowing club rules, dogs must be kept outside and under control. During the Walk Be safe. The route will be marshalled but: • Please stick to the signposted and marshalled route and stay off the roads, unless it is necessary to use them and they are part of the route. Look out for traffic and cyclists. • Please ensure that all children are accompanied by an adult at all times and that pets are kept on a lead. • Please stay away from the edge of the river bank and please do not jump in the river. • Please do not drop litter and please consider other people who are also walking along the riverside. After the walk Drinks and possibly bar snacks will be available to purchase from the Rowing Club and there are changing room and toilet facilities if needed. You will receive a CRY medal and a feedback form to complete. PLEASE NOTE: We are going cashless, so will be accepting card only

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Getting There By Car For participants travelling by car, Durham is easily accessible from the North-South A1(M) motorway and from the west by A68 and A69 roads. (From the A1) - leave the A1(M) at junction 62, then at the roundabout take the 1st exit onto the A690, signposted Durham A690, Consett(A691). At Gilesgate roundabout take the 3rd exit onto the A690, signposted City Centre A690. At the next roundabout take the 1st exit onto New Elvet, signposted Coxhoe, Bowburn (A177). Take the second left onto Old Elvet, signposted Courts, Durham Prison, Register Office. From Old Elvet take the second left onto Green Lane. Once in Green Lane, you will see a big blue and yellow sign for Durham City Rugby Football Club, on the right hand side of the road. Turn right just before the sign and continue past HMRC Tax Office, following the road all the way round to the end where there is a limited amount of overflow parking by the rugby pitch. Once you have passed the rugby club, the road then narrows to a fork. Keep to the left - the road to the right is marked private access. To reach Durham Amateur Rowing Club and the start point continue past the cricket club and follow the road until you reach the end of Green Lane. Approximately 20 parking spaces will be available at the rowing club. For those using satellite navigation the destination is Green Lane, Durham, DH1 3JU. By Rail Durham Rail Station is well served, with services from London every 20-30 minutes (~3hrs), Edinburgh (~2hrs) and Newcastle (15mins). Durham is also on the regional network, with regular services to/from Darlington, Saltburn, Leeds, Liverpool, Manchester Airport (~3hrs) and Newcastle stations. Durham (DHM) station is located at North Rd, Durham, DH1 4RB

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By Coach There are also several daily coach services into Durham Bus Station (North Road); one of the major operators is National Express. Visit their website www.nationalexpress. com for schedule information. Reaching the start from the train/bus station It is approximately half an hour from the train and bus stations (shown on map below) to Durham Amateur Rowing Club.

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Route Approximately 5.1km, the Durham Walk will take you from Durham Amateur Rowing Club, along the riverside, taking in sites such the iconic Cathedral and then on through the city centre. We finish back at the rowing club. Here you will find a detailed set of directions, as well as a link to Google Maps so you can see the full route easily from your phone as you walk. The route will also be fully signposted and marshalled. Click below to view

Google Maps

Detailed Directions

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Message Wall The Durham Walk homepage will transform into a digital message wall to raise awareness and show the true incidence of young sudden cardiac death

www.c-r-y.org.uk /cry-heart-of-durham-walk

Ready to upload? Click this circle This page will be available until 4pm on the day of the walk

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Downloads

Click the item to download and use

Registered Charity No: 1050845

Heart of Durham Walk

Walking in memory of

Registered Charity No: 1050845

@CRY_UK

CardiacRiskintheYoung

www.c-r-y.org.uk

Back Sign ‘in memory of’

Registered Charity No: 1050845

Heart of Durham Walk

Registered Charity No: 1050845

@CRY_UK

CardiacRiskintheYoung

Blank Back Sign

www.c-r-y.org.uk


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