The Great British Greyhound Walk 10am Sunday 20th June 2010 The Great British Greyhound Walk is the brainchild of Janet Peacock founder of Greyhound Walks in Essex. The first Greyhound Walk was in April 2006 when 5 greyhounds and their families got together after a letter was written to the Braintree Times seeing local owners fancied a get-together. Numbers steadily grew and in August 2006 there was an enormous boost after the plight of ex racing greyhounds was highlighted nationally. Since then once monthly walks have progressed to twice monthly walks and in 2008 we're doing 3 walks each month. The number of dogs at each walk averages 60 and our record attendance was on 1st January 2009 when 128 dogs went walking. Janet is being assisted in the organisation of the walk by Liz Cooper who has been involved in homing retired racing greyhounds for ten years and helps run the Harlow branch of the Retired Greyhound Trust. The Great British Greyhound Walk is being held in association with Greyhound Walks and the Retired Greyhound Trust. At 10am on Sunday 20th June 2010 organised Greyhound Walks will be held throughout the UK. We're hoping to link up with organisations, kennels and individuals across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland to bring public awareness to Greyhounds as pets. It's planned that the scale of the project will attract public and media attention. The websites are currently going live, and can be found at: http://www.greatbritishgreyhoundwalk.org.uk/ We have four different walk locations organised for Sussex which are:- 1. Hampden Park, Eastbourne 2. Buchan Park, Crawley 3. The Chattri, Patcham Nr Brighton 4. East Head Beach, West Wittering Full details of other walk locations can be found on the link above.
Update on the Great British Greyhound Walk There are now 30 walks organised up and down the country. Would you be interested in organising a walk in your area or could you help to promote the walk, please drop me an email and I'll send you details. Below are the current venues Scotland: Aberdeen - Countesswells *Glasgow Morayshire - Roseisle Forest West & Wales: Shropshire - The Quarry, Shrewsbury East: Bedfordshire - Bedford Essex - Chelmsford Hertfordshire - Royston Lincolnshire - Bourne Lincolnshire - Marton Suffolk - Woodbridge South East: Hampshire - Basingstoke Hampshire - Southampton Kent - Farnborough Kent - Herne Bay Seafront Kent - Hythe Kent - Rainham Country Park Sussex - Crawley Sussex - Eastbourne Sussex - Patcham Sussex - West Wittering North: Liverpool - Crosby Beach Northumberland - Hexham West Yorkshire - Wakefield Midlands: Northamptonshire - Sywell Country Park, Northampton Oxfordshire - Oxford Warwickshire - Stratford upon Avon Warwickshire - Sutton Coldfield South West: Cornwall - Newquay Cornwall - Redruth Devon - Honiton Devon - Plymouth N. Ireland & Ireland Channel Islands Jersey - St Helier *Walks not yet confirmed For more information please look at the Great British Greyhound Walk website http://www.greatbritishgreyhoundwalk.btik.com/p_Home.ikml
I've just found te email for the Oxford organiser, so will be emailing her, and me and the dogs will be planning to go along on the day and have a great time, Honey particulary has a liking for Greyhounds and other sighthound types, and we've never been able to participate in any walks like this before as I've never heard of any locally
Excellent, hope you enjoy it. Details of the Oxford walk have been put on the Oxford RGT website here, http://oxford.retiredgreyhounds.co.uk/ Maybe worth keeping an eye out on their forthcoming events page incase they organise any other walks in the future.
Hi, thanks for that but I'm in West Sussex and organising the Crawley Walk. If you look at this link, http://www.greatbritishgreyhoundwalk...om/p_Home.ikml you'll be able to find all the walks listed for Kent, I think there are four, and also find the contact details for the walk organisors who you could offer your help to on the day, I'm sure it would be much appreciated. Thanks again, Sam
I think we will enjoy it, I've also just took the hounds out, and saw a lady walking her Greyhound that I know, and am going to print out the info that I got from a email from the organiser and drop it round hers too
The one in Oxford I got told is for Greyhounds and Lurchers only, but that may be up to each organisers discretion on what they allow
Hi Razcox, this information is taken from the organisers site, from the rules at the bottom this particular event is for greyhounds and lurchers only. Be a part of the 2010 Great British Greyhound Walk! What is the Great British Greyhound Walk all about? It is an opportunity for owners around Britain to come together at simultaneous walks to celebrate retired racing greyhounds and raise awareness of their suitability as pets at a linked social event that could be developed in a number of ways. • The start of a new social walking and owner support group. • Part of a bigger fundraising day • As a PR event to promote the homing of greyhounds • Or just remain as a one-off event for a group of owners, large or small When is it? 10am Sunday 20th June 2010 Where is it? At as many locations as possible throughout Britain. This is where existing greyhound walking groups, Kennels, homing organisations and / or individuals can join in and run a walk as part of the GBGW. How do we get involved? If you already run greyhound walks and would like to have a walk as part of the GBGW then simply email us and we’ll let you know what information we need to register your walk with us. Once all the details are verified we will add your walk details to our website and provide you with any additional information you need to run a GBGW. If you have never run a walk before but are interested then email us for our guidelines for running a walk and you can always contact us for further guidance. Details of walks already being planned are here GBGW GENERAL INFORMATION Any walks that are part of the GBGW are subject to the following Guidelines and Rules Guidelines • The walk should be around an hour duration at a leisurely pace. • Wherever possible there should be a shorter walk for older or infirm greyhounds and owners. • Consideration should be given to access for the disabled Rules – no wavering or variation of these • Greyhounds & Lurchers only • The walk is an ‘on-lead’ event • All poo is picked up
Shropshire have a local RGT branch found here, http://shropshire.retiredgreyhounds.co.uk/ It looks as though they are having a sponsored walk tomorrow, maybe they hold regular walks as well which all your dogs could go on. Might be worth contacting them if it's something you'd be interested in doing.
Crossposted: Just wanted to update with the number of walks we now have registered, 39! Thank you for your support Aberdeen Bedford Botley Bourne Bridlington Cannock Chelmsford Christchurch Cleethorpes Crawley Eastbourne Farnborough Harlow Herne Bay Hexham Honiton Hulme Hythe Jersey Kinloss Liverpool Marton Newquay Northampton Oxford Patcham Plymouth Portland Rainham Redruth Royston Rubery Southend Stratford on Avon Sutton Coldfield Wakefield West Wittering Woodbridge full details on the website www.greatbritishgreyhoundwalk.org.uk ... look forward to hearing how many dogs you get walking ... our target of 1000 greyhounds walking that day looks very possible.
Its just me and Diesel heading to the Oxford one now, I've been thinking about Honey for a while, but I'm thinking that although she's never shown any fear aggresion to a sighthound type dog she's never been around more then a few at a time, and as I've not been to anything like this I might as well just take the happy go lucky boy and see if any other walks like this would be suitable for Honey at a later date. Oh and Diesel will also be wearing his doggy back pack on the walk lol.
The weekend weather is looking good for this event. If you have a greyhound or lurcher please try and support a walk local to you.