Trig Point Charlie

Alastair Clark


Regions:
East of England, East Midlands, West Midlands
Notice Period:
Emergency (maybe less than one week's notice)
Type:
Places, people, history
Fee:
Paid: £90
Category:
History
Updated:
1st March 2025

A light hearted look at why we have concrete blocks on hill tops. Of particular interest to people who have come across Trig Points on their walks and are curious to find out more about how they came to be there

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About Alastair Clark

Alastair Clark has a career background working in research, management and delivery of Adult Education at local, national and international level. He now does some teaching of adults and is a walk leader for a national holiday company

His public talks have been bringing out his passion for the outdoors and for discovery of new places and people. He always enjoys seeking out quirky historical facts.

The talks are fully illustrated with digital images and have proved very successful when delivered face-to-face or online using Zoom video conferencing lasting between 40mins and an hour.


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