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Post by Stuart on Apr 14, 2005 21:55:05 GMT
Hi Everybody! We have been toying with the idea for a new area on the website. It would be a "Place to take your Gery" area. It will contain a map of East Anglia with different places highlighted where we have had recommendations by you for good places to take your dogs. Then when you click on the place it brings up a new page with details of that highlighted place! For Example, if you know a really nice place for long scenic dog walks, or places of interest where dogs are welocomed, or even a nice Hotel or Pub where you have been to that allows dogs. It will take a lot of tweaking for me to set it up so it wont go on the website straight away. But I think you will all agree this will become an highly useful part of the website, and may even help to decide future Club events for next year. Or you can e-mail me at: admin@thegeryclub.co.ukThanks in advance for you help. Stuart.
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Post by Stuart on Jun 4, 2006 16:40:25 GMT
Thought i'd post here again and see if we can get this idea going, now we have more web space I can do more to our site and make it more useful, so Pleeeeeeeeeeease help me out and send or post me some suggestions for this possible new area for the website.......
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Post by Stuart on Jul 22, 2007 18:51:57 GMT
Ok, last chance! I've only had 2 emails about this idea, is nobody interested in this happening?
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Post by tanya1 on Jul 23, 2007 13:48:54 GMT
there is a pub at winterton that is happy to accept dogs as long as on leads and well behaved
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Post by Stuart on Jul 23, 2007 17:11:13 GMT
Thanks Tanya,
Do you know the name of the pub?
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Post by crcsnail on Jul 23, 2007 19:47:56 GMT
we did the walk at minsmere bird researve (see photos on forum ) was about 5 miles with a pub exactly half way round.we had a nice day for walk, so dogs and us could sit outside the pub but on a cold day not so nice as dogs would not be allowed in the pub also there was really no where on the walk u could let dogs of the lead but a lovely walk just the same which wore me and the dogs out but not james or tina
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Post by Tracey on Jul 24, 2007 7:39:18 GMT
The White Lion pub the Street, in Brooke, opposite the pond is very dog friendly They have just adopted Mickey the black greyhound, so definitely deserve a visit from you. Dogs can go in and out of the pub and Mickey would be thrilled to have some K9 company. It's in quiet, pleasant surroundings and a lovely walk along the public footpath very close by. Tracey X
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Post by Sara on Jul 24, 2007 10:15:51 GMT
Yes I'm interested in this section of the website Stuart - I just cant think of anywhere at the mo I like the sound of the White Lion in Brooke, although Mickey wouldn't know what's hit him if we all descend on his doorstep!!
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