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Comment: add spanning tree for area 30 and instructions
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rename spanning to walking, to make clearer
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Deletions are marked like this. | Additions are marked like this. |
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Note that where a "spanning tree" is given, this illustrates how two walkers can cover the area with minimal retracing and redundant paths. The route is shown for two walkers, operating in synchronism, one shown as a red trace, the other as a blue trace. Solid lines indicate delivery paths, broken lines indicate no deliveries or path retracing. You can start and end the path at any point on it, since it is a closed circuit. | Note that where a "Walking Circuit" is given, this illustrates how two walkers can cover the area with minimal retracing and redundant paths. The route is shown for two walkers, operating in synchronism, one shown as a red trace, the other as a blue trace. Solid lines indicate delivery paths, broken lines indicate no deliveries or path retracing. You can start and end the path at any point on it, since it is a closed circuit. |
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||Area||Map|| Count|| Spanning Tree || | ||Area||Map|| Count|| Walking || |
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||30|| [[attachment:Area30.jpg]] || || [[attachment:Area30s.jpg]] || | ||30|| [[attachment:Area30.jpg]] || || [[attachment:Area30c.jpg]] || |
Leaflet Delivery
Instructions and resources for organising the delivery of leaflets or flyers to letterboxes, used for fete, book fair, Christmas & Easter cards etc. Constructed in Feb 2014 by DavidMorgan and IanMcMillan. Still incomplete.
Coordinator's role
- When a delivery is requested, determine the number to be delivered and the area to be covered.
- Advertise in the Bulletin for walkers.
- Collect the leaflets and bundle them with the paper maps and instructions.
- Assign areas to walkers, and distribute the bundles.
- Collect the maps afterwards.
- Reprint any lost maps from this page.
Delivery Instructions
To come from Ian
Note that where a "Walking Circuit" is given, this illustrates how two walkers can cover the area with minimal retracing and redundant paths. The route is shown for two walkers, operating in synchronism, one shown as a red trace, the other as a blue trace. Solid lines indicate delivery paths, broken lines indicate no deliveries or path retracing. You can start and end the path at any point on it, since it is a closed circuit.
Any variations or updates to these instructions should be passed to one or more of IanMcMillan, DavidMorgan or JohnHurst.
Maps
This is the master map showing the location of the various delivery areas.
These are links to maps of the individual areas.
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