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Friends of the Flitch Way
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Why not join us at the Friends of the Flitch Way?

Members pay an annual membership fee of £12 which is used to provide training and safety equipment for volunteers. It also helps with the cost of sending out information to members and the general public.
We have around 90 members.  Some just want to receive information about what we are doing or hear about events that are taking place. Others help in whatever way they can such as delivering leaflets, welcoming visitors to the carriage or merely pay their membership fee to support the work that we do as well as volunteering
​Please note, you  do not have to attend work parties or volunteer to become a member and you do not have to pay membership to volunteer.
Benefits - Your membership brings you:
  1. Regular up to date information including events, work party news, minutes of meetings, history and wildlife
  2. The option to purchase our Friends of the Flitch Way branded clothing (T-Shirt £9.50, Polo Shirt £13, Sweatshirt £18 and Fleece £ 20.50). The price is reduced to 50% for volunteers who attend more than 25 work parties or carriage sessions.   
  3. The opportunity to attend training courses to increase your knowledge and allow you to carry out species recording and surveys for the Friends.
  4. A 17% discount at the Booking Hall café in Rayne on tea, coffee and meals on production of your membership card. 
  5. The satisfaction of joining us as we try to make a difference! 

​Applying for Membership

Membership and Volunteering application form (new applicants):
Please print out, complete and return to us at info@flitchwayfriends.org.uk or post to 31 Kidder Road, Rayne CM77 6TN.  
Membership and volunteering form
File Size: 161 kb
File Type: pdf
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Our preference is for membership to be paid by standing order or online banking and instructions are included on the application form.   You can also pay via Paypal by using the Subscribe button.  Please let us know your payment method by email so we can link it to your application.

Membership renewal

Members will be contacted around March to April each year, with renewal options. 
Membership renewal can be made by online bank transfer to  Friends of the Flitch Way, Sort code: 60-03-22, Account no: 8930 1501 or by setting up a standing order.   You can also pay via Paypal by using the Subscribe button below.  Please let us know your payment method by sending us an email to info@flitchwayfriends.org.uk so we can link it to your renewal.
Gift Aid form (existing members only):
Gift Aid form
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Standing Order form (existing members only)
Standing Order form
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    • Membership
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  • About
    • Our Charity
    • Funding, Grants & Donations
    • Trustees
    • Meetings
    • Annual General Meetings
    • Newsletters
    • Viewpoint
  • Explore
    • Footpath Work Group
    • Blackwater Rail Trail >
      • Langford Halt renovation
      • BRT History
    • Flitch Way >
      • Access
      • FW Info maps
      • FW History
      • FW Journey
      • FW Refreshments
      • FW Wildlife & Environment
      • Flitch Way Action Group
      • NCN Route 16
      • Bannister Green Halt
      • Dunmow Cutting
      • Stane Street Halt
      • Daisy
      • Flitch Trials
      • Maid Marion
      • WWI
      • WWII
    • Great Notley CP
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      • Tarecroft Wood
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