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Since 1985 (BC?) we've been walking from London and elsewhere to Stonehenge each June, with many adventures!
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Latest: 1997 walk leaves from Battersea Park Peace Pagoda 2pm on Sunday 1st June 1997, after a picnic with musical jam


1996 walk

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18 walkers and 3 pushbikes left Battersea Park PeacePagoda on Saturday the 1st of June 1996. They spent the first night at Wandsworth Bridge EcoVillage, , then walked down the Portsmouth road, through Richmond Park, and then joined the Thames towpath. They were planning to walk up river for a few days, then branch off down the Kennet and Avon canal at Reading.

Another walk left Brighton on Sunday the 2nd. And Susan e-mailed us to say she's cycling from the USA!

There's an article about the legal situations in June's newsletter, which I should theoretically receive when I log into my e-mail in NorthLondon tomorrow, and upload with this page, so you should see it now- Stonehenge news page,

New report by RevDr Scobie about how his arrests near Stonehenge June sostice 1996

LONDON TO STONEHENGE PILGRIMAGE

Saturday 1st June 1996
Noon Picnic at Peace Pagoda, Battersea Park;
Walk to Teddington Lock, Richmond;
Follow Thames to Reading;
Onto the Kennet & Avon Canal to Newbury (perhaps not visiting Avebury before Solstice this summer)
Walk from Newbury to Stonehenge
Fri 21st June Solstice Sunrise at Stonehenge!
Free meal at end of first day's walk
Communal meals
Camping, Parties, Celebrations !
Beautiful journey
Boats to carry rucksaks
More boats and walkers wanted
The 11th annual Flotilla / Walk / Celebration

Stonehenge Campaign: c/o 99 Torriano Av, London NW5 2RX




Last summer (1995) the walkers used Shiela's barge to carry our kit most of the way.

1995 Walk Song by Willy X


'Peggy Sue,
'Peggy Sue,
please dont sink
cos my rucksacks on you



London Walk 1995 report

We walked 17 miles one day-
all the adults were complaining
but we ran ahead every time.
There were ducks, storks, eggs,
and 2 weird animals by Danny and Merlin


Stonehenge  Walk

In the merry month of June
the green trees were in full leaf
25 people did on the Stonehenge walk go
along the leafy banks of the Thames
through pastoral idylls
which we would not usually see
green sloping lawns, big old houses
wooden boathouses, paint peeling
and willows weeping
bongoing our message on the bridge at Windsor
-the town eerily silent and subdued-
-a warm welcome here from the riverside pub-
well-fed on tasty communal food
which a few people got together with no problem
every evening, people giving money or help,
 then music and stories round the fire
all the way our tents and bags were on
the trusty canal boat
with three people to help us
if you sat still you could sit in the bows
and see all the moorhens and wildlife
Jumping off to get the boats through the locks
friendships forged for life
or a good few years yet
a chance to let your hair down
and get your body in shape
10 miles a day average
the children could do it, no sweat
at the end of one week
primed for the next week
big breakfasts in the cafe at the end of the road

For this year's walk, meet 1pm at Battersea Park
 Peace Pagoda ( by the river, midpoint between 2 bridges)
leaving 3pm , see you there.

Julia


-- walking to stonehenge --

the last time i walked to stonehenge was in 94.

i couldn't find the london walk so i went to solsbury hill where i found about a dozen people planning to set off from there.

i joined them and we set off for adventures across, atop hills, along tracks, across fields, in and through woods. most of the journey was relaxed as we soaked up sun and countryside.

i have always enjoyed walking with a group of people ever since i first joined the london walks in '86 & '87.

in '88 & '89 i joined the bristol walkers and london again in 90. there have been henge walks from colchester, oxford, glastonbury, . . . .

the original bristol walk was just two people hiding in hedges (so i'm told).

the solsbury walk was the most consistently small group that i have walked with. i noticed that we formed a group consciousness very quickly and formed a bond which strengthened as we shared more experiences.

as we entered wiltshire we gained police escorts. we would tread some lonely track and over the horizon a van or car would appear and follow us as far as it could. if we stopped for a break as we frequently did, they would sit there looking totally bored.

it seemed a lot of taxes spent to watch a dozen people strolling in the countryside. solstice eve, 4 miles from the stones gained us even more attention and all my new friends decided to head for a party in west kennet long barrow. so near to the stones when i had not been there for 4 years - i chose to kip in a hedge.

i overslept the dawn and strolled down to fargoe woods where i had a fire to dry myself, 2 bodrhans, socks and a hot drink, then on to the stones. there were no police and minimal sequrity. plenty of tourists.

the police had told us the stones were closed completely for the whole day.

i hung around the heel stone where a few peple came and went.

at the actual moment of solstice dice george, harlequin and i braved the winds to praise shiva.

of more recent years i have wondered why so much energy has been focused on the solstice dawn, especially if the solstice moment has fallen in the daytime.

dawn is convenient for the authorities - they can dispose of us all before 9a.m. and its business as usual for the rest of the day.

i have seen the sun rise from the road by the heel stone in '87 (lovely), the police riot in '88 by that same stone, one year the police processing was done next to henge and arrestees had the irony of being transported to the stones at rise.

other years people have been driven and dumped 4 miles from the stones.

yet for all this fuss about the rise in '84 i was too busy enjoying hawkwind (in the field next door), and there wasn't room for 20,000 in the centre.

i did enjoy the daytime celebrations both in '84 & '83 when the naked hippies did their thing after the 'boring' druids had finished (not enough colour!) there were hours of extactic being and i felt hope for the future.

my spiritual experiences with henge have increased and a rise from inside the stones is very powerfull and worth fighting for.

there are however wider issues in question. such as the right for free assembly and free association on communal space, the right to access to the countryside, to walk through it and experience it.

a walk though the countryside with a group of people, even a small one (perhaps a more wholely intimate experience) is an enjoyable way to holiday in englands green and pleasant.

they can start anywhere, a ordanance survey is a great help and you could even end up at stonehenge. the more little happy strolling groups in wiltshire the more overtime for our boys in blue keeping us company (they might enjoy being stretched).

failing that you could always join the london walk this june 1996.

-- by helen --



Letter from Rev.Dr.M.Scobie,MSD,DD.PhD,FSMs,

Herald for GlastonburyOrderofDruids, HonourarySecularOrderDruid, Bard with Ovates Bards order of Druids, member of the free Gorseddat CaerAbirir, Member of the first free open Gorsedd of Caer Baden,

To whom it may concern: on Wednesday the 19th June 1996 at 10.am. myself and two others, Richard a knight of the Loyal and Arthurian Warband, and King Arthur Pendragon, walked to Stonehenge from CaerBaden (Bath). We had a successful journey insofar as we reached Stonehenge (except for King Arthur) by 21 hundred hours on Thursday night, the 20th.

Having previously been told of the ground rules of such visits with a pieces of paper outlineing the "exclusion zone" the procession order and what a tresspassory assembly was. Upon arriving at stonehenge, we stopped at the Celtic Cross at the foot of the Fargo plantation where we stopped for a picnic and were joined by some ten to twelve others, amongst them Gallahad.

At 9.30 that evening Police Inspector John Wicken came and 'had a chat' and left perfectly satisfied that we were not a trespassory assembly, in that we numbered only fifteen (not more than 19) and were there for the purposes of a picnic.

I personally informed the inspector that the purpose of my visit was religous, not criminal, that I in no way intended to process to Stonehenge, (to be a part of a procession, which is more than one person - even a man and wife or child...) to go there on my own, to be there on my own, not to be part of any trespassory assembly and to welcome our sun god on the longest day- the transition period, to which he agreed that that was good policy.

One hour and ten minutes later he returned with 45 of his mates, with videos, still cameras and lights, our assembly, still being only 15 people. He asked us what we were doing, we said picnicing, he then told us that he had reason to believe that a breach of the peace would occur, and therefore advised us to move on towards Shrewton and Devizes. or be arrested.

I explained I was there for religous and not criminal pruposes. he asked me again if I was prepared to move, at which juncture I said no, he said "I must arrest you" to which I replied- on what grounds, and on what charge, to which he replied "potential breach of the peace"

when an arresting officer was found, he placed his arm on my arm, and cautioned me with the new caution at which point I place my hand on his arm and arrested him under articles 9, 10,11 and 14 of the Strasburg Convention of Human Rights 1953, and a cautioned him that anything he said could and would be used against him in said court. We were driven to Salisbury Police station, where after due process, we were locked in a cell, with no use of a telephone, no cup of tea, no blankets and I personally had to threaten a doctor in order to get medication for my serious back injury. at 4am 4 of us were driven to Amesbury police station where we were held until just after 6am when we were unceremoniously dumped on the street still not having had a cup of tea or a blanket with no charge.

38 others were arrested with me that night, among them 2 arch druids, King Arthur Pendragon and 10 of his knights, 33 of whom were not charged of the 6 who were charged 2, travelling on their own, were charged with Procession the other 4 having been in pairs



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Picture of walk in 1992??

There's a 920k quicktime movie clip from which this picture was taken as a QuickTime movie on the Stonehenge videos page.



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and Kentish Town Learning Centre

http://www.kingsway.ac.uk/kiss/stonehenge
Kingsway Internet Support Society
(temporarily deleted December 1996 ???)

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Respect to Tash

http://www.tcp.co.uk/~ait/stonehenge.html
and to Paul




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