Saturday 27/09/2025 - NGOC League 9 - Danby Lodge
Welcome to our September League and Local event at Danby Lodge.
Thank you to Forestry England for allowing the use of Wenchford picnic site.
Entries are now open on Fabian 4 and will close at midnight on Wednesday 24th September.
Officials
Planner: Seth Lawson, NGOC
Organiser: Vanessa Lawson, NGOC For any pre-event questions, please email Vanessa
Directions and Parking
Parking and assembly are at Wenchford picnic site. Please try and lift share if you can as this is a busy area for visitors. There is a parking charge as it is a Forestry England car park. Full details including parking charges which apply up to 31 October are here https://www.forestryengland.uk/wenchford
Note that parking fees can be paid by cash or RingGo only. It's best not to rely on having a phone signal there.
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Grid Reference: SO 654081
Post codes in the area are not reliable.
By Public Transport
From Coleford - number 23 bus
From Lydney - number 23 bus
From Cinderford - number 30 bus
All bus stops are a half hour’s walk from Wenchford./p
Click on the parking icon on the map below, and then the
icon to get directions to the course.
The Area
Mixed woodland, with a good path network. Some open areas have high bracken undergrowth but this should only affect the longer courses. The woodland varies from ‘generally very runnable and lovely’ to ‘full of brashings’ in areas that have had recent Forestry work. This is a working forest after all. Please note that we are using an existing(2023) map which has had minor updates for the event, rather than a full update survey.
The threat to our forests and woodlands has never been greater. Trees and plants in Britain are now vulnerable to a range of new pests and diseases as a result of a combination of climate change and the increased movement of goods around the world. Activities in forests can increase chance of spreading a pest or disease. Everyone who visits or works on managed forests can make a difference.
Please arrive with clean footwear and clothing and clean footwear and clothing either on site or at home before visiting another woodland, “Leave the Forest in the Forest”.
The Map
Scale 1:10,000, 5m contours for Brown and Blue, 1:7,500 for other courses, all subject to final controlling, based on the previous NGOC 2023 map, minor updates 2025 for this event by Pat Macleod.
Control descriptions will be text for Yellow, text and pictorial for Orange and pictorial for all other courses. Loose control descriptions will be available in the start lanes.
Assembly, Start and Finish
Assembly is in the parking area.
The Start is about 1,000m beyond Assembly and the route to it crosses the local Blakeney Straights road and will be marked with tape. The road is straight and fast, with many drivers travelling at excessive speeds. Juniors must be accompanied when crossing the road.
The Finish is also remote, and you will pass close to the Start on the way back to the road crossing. Follow tape back to Assembly. Once again Juniors must be accompanied on the route back across the road to Assembly. The Finish will not be marshalled.
SI Touch free punching is enabled, but all runners must punch both Start and Finish.
Courses
| Class/Course | length(Km) | Climb(m) | Controls | Map | Suitable for |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Brown | 6.5 | 300 | 20 | A4, 1:10,000 | Any adult, or accompanied under 16s |
| Blue | 5.4 | 230 | 16 | A4, 1:10,000 | Any adult, or accompanied under 16s |
| Green | 4.2 | 135 | 12 | A4, 1:7,500 TBC | Any adult, or accompanied under 16s |
| Short Green | 2.6 | 85 | 10 | A4, 1:7,500 | Any adult, or accompanied under 16s |
| Orange | 2.6 | 125 | 11 | A4, 1:7,500 | Adult beginners and improving children |
| Yellow | 2.1 | 80 | 8 | A4, 1:7,500 | Children |
Course details are subject to final controlling and possible changes arising from uncertainty over the availability of the parking area. They are however representative of the likely final details.
Course distances are straight line between controls.
We hope to have a string course on the day.
We will use SI Timing, in contact and touch free modes. All runners must however punch the Start and Finish controls.
You MUST go to Download even if you do not complete your course – we need to confirm that you are back safely!
Whistles must be carried by juniors running on their own and are highly recommended for all competitors. If you hear a distress whistle, please go to assist.
Split starts. In order to minimise demands on scarce volunteer resources we operate a 90 minute start window for this event, and we recognise that this can be a challenge for parents seeking split starts, particularly with the TD5 start being some distance away. We are happy to accommodate split starts provided:
- You let us know in advance that you need a split start. Do this by emailing the organiser, address in the introduction above
- You come early; the start team will normally be ready to allow very early starts up to 30 minutes before the published start time, so aim to be there with this in mind. We do not offer starts later than the published end of the start window.
- The shorter course runner goes first. We will not turn you away if you can't manage this, but it gives you both a better chance of beating the course closure time.
Entries, Timing and Fees
Entry Details
You should enter the course appropriate to your involvement in the NGOC league, if relevant, or whichever course you choose otherwise.
Starts: 11:00 - 12:30
Courses close: 14:00, meaning that you must report to download before 14:15, or risk disqualification.
| Fees | Pre-entry | Entry on the Day | Non-member Supplement |
|---|---|---|---|
| Adults | £8 | £10 | £2 |
| Juniors | £3 | £4 | £1 |
| Family (2 adults + their children) | £16 | £20 | As above for any non-members |
SI dibber hire: Standard dibber £1 Adults, Juniors free
Touch Free dibber: £2 Adults, £1 Juniors
Entries are now open, and will close at midnight on Wednesday 24th September.
Entry on the day is possible only while maps last, but note the premium price to discourage this. We should be able to accept credit/debit card payments, but this is not guaranteed so bring cash just in case.
A helper discount is available for those offering to help on the day. These events don't happen without volunteers willing to help out on the day, so if you are able to do so, before signing up to enter, email Ian Prowse, Volunteer Coordinator, to let us know if you can help, and ask for the helper discount code that you can apply when entering. You don't have to be a NGOC member to help, but you do need to be a BOF member to be covered insurance wise.
Refunds
The standard Fabian4 terms and conditions offer an automatic refund up to 2 months before the event date, and we do not normally vary this specification. That means that in most cases no refunds are possible, as we do not publish details until less than 2 months before the date of the event.
However, for all except large events we hold entries open until only a day or so before the event, so you can delay entry if unsure whether you can run, until very close to event day.
Dogs
Dogs are allowed in the picnic site, car park area and courses as long as they are under control and owners tidy after them.
Facilities
Toilets are available in the car park.
The NGOC pop-up café’ will be present. Please note the café is CASH ONLY, please either bring cash (it’s a very cheap pop up cafe!) or make yourself known at enquiries to make a bank transfer, particularly if you have outstanding arrears due.
Safety
The area is well used by families with children as well as walkers, horse riders and cyclists, so please be mindful of other users.
Do not climb on timber stacks. Be aware of crags and large boulders in the area.
Forestry contractors may be working in the area and although operations should not be taking place at weekends please be vigilant.
Orienteering is an adventure sport. All runners take part at their own risk and are responsible for their own safety.
A risk assessment has been completed, and a copy will be held at Enquiries and Download in case competitors wish to consult it before their run.
A first aid kit and trained first aiders will be available at Enquiries and Download.
Orienteering is a great sport for young people. If you bring children, please help us to keep to our safeguarding policy and British Orienteering’s photography policy.
By entering this event, competitors agree to abide by the British Orienteering Code of Conduct.
A comprehensive risk assessment will have been carried out by the organiser and a copy will be held at Registration, but participants take part at their own risk and are responsible for their own safety during the event. All participants must report to download whether they finish their course or not.
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NGOC follows British Orienteering’s national guidance. This provides a sensible balance between the benefits and risks associated with the taking and use of images. If you are unsure about acceptable practice, please speak to the event organiser.
