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Steve Davison<br />
Barges ahoy<br />
S<br />
teve Davison has just<br />
been going through the<br />
final edits of his new<br />
walking guide to the<br />
Kennet and Avon Canal<br />
which is due for publication in<br />
June; the guide not only covers<br />
walking the canal from Reading<br />
to Bristol but also includes<br />
twenty walks that visit the most<br />
interesting parts of the canal<br />
and its surroundings, from the<br />
rolling chalk landscape of the<br />
Vale of Pewsey in the North<br />
Wessex Downs to the Georgian<br />
architectural splendour of Bath.<br />
He’s also writing monthly walks<br />
covering Hampshire, Berkshire<br />
and Buckinghamshire for<br />
regional magazines and updating<br />
three of his Cicerone guides: The<br />
Great Stones Way, The Ridgeway<br />
National Trail and Walking in the<br />
New Forest.<br />
Trips planned for <strong>2016</strong> include<br />
Kandersteg (Switzerland), Malta<br />
and Canada.<br />
Enquiries about the Kennet and<br />
Avon Canal, the North Wessex<br />
Downs, the Chilterns, New Forest<br />
National Park, the Ridgeway<br />
and the Great Stones Way,<br />
along with surrounding counties<br />
(Buckinghamshire, Berkshire,<br />
Oxfordshire, Hampshire and<br />
Wiltshire), are always welcome.<br />
Contact Steve{<br />
email: steve@steve-davison.co.uk<br />
website: www.steve-davison.co.uk<br />
The Georgian Pulteney Bridge and weir at Bath