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Affiliated Clubs

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There are 11 clubs affiliated to the Derbyshire Area of the Ramblers.

 
Affiliated Club Contact Information
Alfreton Rambling Club  
Allestree Ramblers  
Clogwyn Mountaineering Club http://www.clogwyn.org.uk/
Derby CHA & HF Rambling Club http://sites.google.com/site/chaderby/
Derby Nomads
http://derbynomads.co.uk/
Derby Mountaineering Club  
Derby Wayfarers Rambling Club  
Ilkeston Rambling Club  
Long Eaton Rambling Club  
Mill Hill Walkers Club  
Ridgeway Rambling Club  
   

 


Notes on affiliation

Local Affiliated Organisations

This note is intended to clarify the status of affiliated organisations (such as walking clubs) and their members.

Such organisations are mostly local rambling clubs, but may also include other appropriate societies, and local Parish or Community Councils.

These clubs are affiliated at Area level, and are not associated with Groups. Although they will have some representation on Area Council, they should not be regarded as in any way equivalent to Groups, which are, of course, a component part of the Ramblers’ Association.

Members of affiliated organisations are not thereby members of the Ramblers’ Association. Affiliation to the RA does not confer any benefits to the individual members of the affiliated body, and, in particular, members of affiliates are not entitled to any greater participation in RA Group activities than any other non-members. For example, if they are interested in walking with a Group they should be asked to join the RA as individual members after trying out a couple of walks.


 

 

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