Pallgo Rambling Club was created in 1969 by a group of Local Government Officers from Crewe and Nantwich Borough Council (Prolongs Active Life for Local Government Officers!) and developed into a club with open membership, affiliated to the Ramblers Association.
It is a voluntary non-profit making club, with an elected committee and governed by a constitution.
There is an annual subscription fee, currently £12.50 (£2.50 joining fee, £10 annual subscription).
Each year Pallgo chooses a local charity to support, using proceeds from various social activities.
What do we do?
We organise rambles, holidays, and social events for our members:
Car short walks (mostly at the weekend) are quite local and within a short car journey.
Our January or February winter breaks are usually in the south or south-west of the UK.
Main holidays have taken us all over the UK and Isle-of-Man.
How we do it?
We have a Committee who organise the general running of the club. The committee (with help from members) organises:
A monthly newsletter is produced. (See the NEWSLETTERS page for the latest issue).
This informs you of everything you need to know about any of the forthcoming events, including:
Our aim is to enjoy walking and companionship and we hope that you will wish to join us.
Sorry, no dogs are allowed on our walks, but children are welcome.
It is a voluntary non-profit making club, with an elected committee and governed by a constitution.
There is an annual subscription fee, currently £12.50 (£2.50 joining fee, £10 annual subscription).
Each year Pallgo chooses a local charity to support, using proceeds from various social activities.
What do we do?
We organise rambles, holidays, and social events for our members:
- A monthly ramble with a choice of walks, travel by coach at reasonable cost.
- Various walks are offered for most walking abilities: usually A, B and C, sometimes AA as well. See Our Walks page for full details.
- Monthly short walks and an annual high level walk, travelling by car.
- Holidays of 5 - 7 days, hotel based, coach transport, choice of daily walks and usually some provision for non walkers.
- Occasional social evenings, quiz nights, walking treasure hunts etc.
Car short walks (mostly at the weekend) are quite local and within a short car journey.
Our January or February winter breaks are usually in the south or south-west of the UK.
Main holidays have taken us all over the UK and Isle-of-Man.
How we do it?
We have a Committee who organise the general running of the club. The committee (with help from members) organises:
- The Rambles
- Weekend breaks
- Social events
- Financial matters
A monthly newsletter is produced. (See the NEWSLETTERS page for the latest issue).
This informs you of everything you need to know about any of the forthcoming events, including:
- The rambling and events programme
- A description of the next rambles
- Who to contact
Our aim is to enjoy walking and companionship and we hope that you will wish to join us.
Sorry, no dogs are allowed on our walks, but children are welcome.