There is a BONUS cache (GC6VBYY) for this series, to find the bonus please check it's description first, as you will need to check in and around the caches in the series for the clues, don't forget to note these down
Woodgreen Drive Evangelical Church July 1995
The Evangelical Church has had its roots in the City of Worcester as long ago as 1882, the church began as a meeting arranged by railwaymen with services being held in the Guardroom at Shrub Hill Station, before moving to East Street in the City of Worcester.
Growth in the mid 1980's limiting the scope of the church activities, Sunday morning worship was moved to a local school at Rose Hill, gradually there was a need for larger premises and land on the Warndon Villages was obtained, the move was completed in July 1995
Further details on the church can be found on their website.
Due to the removal of the church telephone number which was on this notice board so now to find the cache you will need to obtain the information Just across the road is a post box next to the post pox is a litter bin with a telephone number on the top, from this number work out the following calculations 017AB CDEEFF
N52 12.C B (B+D-A) W002 10.(D+F) F (E-E)
This is No 10 of a series along a long road in Warndon Villages, which can be done on its own or link it with many other caches in the area and make it a good caching experience, a variety of different caches (some home made) and with various difficulties, also a possibility of a cash & dash.
the cache is a black magnetic nano, so you will need a pen to sign the log
The road can be very busy most of the time not only with cars but plenty of Muggles, so stealth will be required at all times, there are places which will help you cross the road safely so please use them, keep an eye on geoyoungsters and any pets.
Above all enjoy
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