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BOF is the governing body of the sport of orienteering for the United Kingdom.
Promoting and developing all forms of Schools Orienteering including the competitive sport, school and park activities, navigational challenges in the countryside and map and compass recreation. News and directory of events.
Orienteering club for those in the Epping Forest and Chigwell areas. Includes event and club information and related orienteering links.
News, fixtures, results and profile.
EMOA is the English regional association covering Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Northamptonshire, and Nottinghamshire) with four open and three university clubs.
Midlands club whose mapped areas fall within an area centred just West of Birmingham. Bounded in the West by Leominster, in the North Walsall and Dudley, in the South Malvern and in the East the M42.
LOG covers all of Lincolnshire except for the top North, which is covered by HALO.
Covering the North East of England, including County Durham, Northumberland and Newcastle. News, information, and photographs.
Club for Milton Keynes, Bedford, Luton and surrounding areas. Includes information about orienteering, events, mapped areas, results, and membership.
Local club for the Sheffield, Doncaster, Rotherham and Barnsley area of England. Includes fixtures, results, members list, and news.
The club is focussed on Walton, Stafford, and encompasses Stone, Staffordshire Moorlands, Cannock, Rugeley, Uttoxeter, Lichfield, and the northern parts of Wolverhampton and Walsall.
Includes club directory plus news and information about the organisation, junior programme, equipment and events. A member of the British Orienteering Federation.
The orienteering club for Cambridgeshire, East Bedfordshire and North Hertfordshire, UK.
WRE covers the county of Shropshire, with membership centred on Telford and Shrewsbury. News, fixtures, results, training, club information, and links.
BOF is the governing body of the sport of orienteering for the United Kingdom.
EMOA is the English regional association covering Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Northamptonshire, and Nottinghamshire) with four open and three university clubs.
Local club for the Sheffield, Doncaster, Rotherham and Barnsley area of England. Includes fixtures, results, members list, and news.
The orienteering club for Cambridgeshire, East Bedfordshire and North Hertfordshire, UK.
News, fixtures, results and profile.
Includes club directory plus news and information about the organisation, junior programme, equipment and events. A member of the British Orienteering Federation.
LOG covers all of Lincolnshire except for the top North, which is covered by HALO.
Club for Milton Keynes, Bedford, Luton and surrounding areas. Includes information about orienteering, events, mapped areas, results, and membership.
Promoting and developing all forms of Schools Orienteering including the competitive sport, school and park activities, navigational challenges in the countryside and map and compass recreation. News and directory of events.
WRE covers the county of Shropshire, with membership centred on Telford and Shrewsbury. News, fixtures, results, training, club information, and links.
Midlands club whose mapped areas fall within an area centred just West of Birmingham. Bounded in the West by Leominster, in the North Walsall and Dudley, in the South Malvern and in the East the M42.
Covering the North East of England, including County Durham, Northumberland and Newcastle. News, information, and photographs.
Orienteering club for those in the Epping Forest and Chigwell areas. Includes event and club information and related orienteering links.
The club is focussed on Walton, Stafford, and encompasses Stone, Staffordshire Moorlands, Cannock, Rugeley, Uttoxeter, Lichfield, and the northern parts of Wolverhampton and Walsall.
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May 12, 2021 at 6:55:10 UTC
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