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Black Girls Hike (blickling estate day trip)

Saturday 22 October 2022, 11am - 5pm

MEET OUTSIDE CONGREGATION HALL BUILDING

BLACK GIRLS HIKE 

Come and enjoy the beautiful countryside and scenery that Norfolk has to offer with this day trip. Enjoy a great walk around Blickling parkland and see the beautiful decor inside the house and gardens.

Please be outside CONGREGATION HALL BUILDING  15 minutes before the listed start time so we can check you in. The walk will involve a walk arond the beautiful Blickling Estate Parkland followed by a chance to explore the house and gardens. The walk is approximately 4 miles long. If you have a query regarding accessibility please don't hesiate to email a.joof@uea.ac.uk with any questions. 

Please ensure you wear appropriate footwear and appropriate clothing for the time of year.

Please bring your own refreshments or some money if you wish to purchase something from the cafe. Time will be made for a comfort break on the walk.

Below is a summary of the changes required for the sessions to be able to go ahead. 

  • Make sure you have completed the pre-trip survey for emergency contact details etc.
  • If you are displaying COVID-19 symptoms you should not attend (cough, high temperature, loss of taste/smell

Precautions include:

  • wash or sanitise your hands regularly (we have this available if you don’t - just ask a staff member or volunteer).
  • avoid touching your face
  • cover your mouth and nose with a tissue or the inside of your elbow when coughing or sneezing
  • dispose of waste safely, including items such as used disposable face coverings
  • If you start feeling unwell/displaying COVID symptoms let one of the volunteers know.
  • We may be taking photos/filming so let one of the staff/volunteers know if you do not want to be in any photos/videos

Accessibility

We're committed to making sure all ueasu events are as accessible as possible for all students.

This event requires physical activity so if any attendees with individual concerns about their accessibility are advised to contact a.joof@uea.ac.uk