CONFRATERNITY OF PILGRIMS TO ROME
The 4th Annual General Meeting of the Confraternity of Pilgrims to Rome will be
held at the Conference Room, St James Church, 197 Piccadilly, London W1J 9LL at
10.30am on the 2nd April 2011 to be followed by the Practical Pilgrim Day.
The programme for the Practical Pilgrim Day (times flexible):
12.00
Basic review of the route, its history, the way-marking and maps and guide-books
by
Joe Patterson
12.20
Question and answer session.
What do you want to know? Clothing and footwear, terrain, accommodation, tents
climate, time of the year, expense, dogs, language, departure time of year,
start point, end point, companions, etc
12.45
Specialist groups for walkers and cyclists. (If numbers permit)
13.45
Lunch break – tea/coffee supplied. There is a Tesco Express located two minutes
away on the corner of Jermyn Street and Lower Regent Street and a Café Nero
located at 35 Jermyn Street at the rear of the church.
15.00
Canterbury to Rome: a Cyclist's Tale by Frank Burns
If anyone is going to be there who has not yet let the Secretary know please
drop me an e-mail so we have an idea of numbers.
The 4th Annual General Meeting of the Confraternity of Pilgrims to Rome will be
held at the Conference Room, St James Church, 197 Piccadilly, London W1J 9LL at
10.30am on the 2nd April 2011 to be followed by the Practical Pilgrim Day.
The programme for the Practical Pilgrim Day (times flexible):
12.00
Basic review of the route, its history, the way-marking and maps and guide-books
by
Joe Patterson
12.20
Question and answer session.
What do you want to know? Clothing and footwear, terrain, accommodation, tents
climate, time of the year, expense, dogs, language, departure time of year,
start point, end point, companions, etc
12.45
Specialist groups for walkers and cyclists. (If numbers permit)
13.45
Lunch break – tea/coffee supplied. There is a Tesco Express located two minutes
away on the corner of Jermyn Street and Lower Regent Street and a Café Nero
located at 35 Jermyn Street at the rear of the church.
15.00
Canterbury to Rome: a Cyclist's Tale by Frank Burns
If anyone is going to be there who has not yet let the Secretary know please
drop me an e-mail so we have an idea of numbers.