Highland Carbon Organises a Charity Treasure Hunt Pub Walk

2nd May 2024

Announcing a Fancy Dress (Optional), Treasure Hunt Pub Walk! ‘Tickhill Tipple’ will take place on 22nd June 2024. It will be a fantastic event for company team building. Both individuals and teams are very much welcome.

'Tickhill Tipple' is the brainchild of Richard Clarke, Managing Director of local business, Highland Carbon.  Richard was inspired to support his community having met with the Trustees of Tickhill Community Connections, the beneficiary charity: Nicola Saunders, Paula Thomas, Jo Rowland and Vicki Beevers.

Whilst fancy dress is not required, it may add to the fun if you wish to dress up. Consider wearing fancy dress or simply an eccentric hat, wig, comedy gasses or feather boa! Each team is welcome to wear a sash with their team’s name on it if they wish.

The location is the historic market town of Tickhill, just 12 miles east of Sheffield. Tickhill is home to a castle, historic mill, Friary and a grand Norman church. It features hundreds of homes built in the 1700s using timber from ships at the port of Bawtry.

There are four pubs, a wine bar and Cricket Club along the route and with treasure hunt answers to be found both indoors and in the village.  

This is a family friendly event and drinking alcohol is not required. Both alcohol and non-alcohol options will be available to purchase in each venue. And you can choose not to have a drink at all in any given venue. There will be a barbecue set up at the Scarbrough Arms for the participants.

The starting time for the walk is flexible. That said, we suggest starting around 5pm. You can start wherever you like along the route. In fact, we prefer this to avoid one large crowd in any given pub at a time.

The walk will finish at 8:30pm at the Scarbrough Arms Pub with trophy presentations to follow at around 9:00pm for (1) the treasure hunt quiz and (2) the best dressed.

Venues along the route will include:

Tickhill Cricket Club; The Scarbrough Arms; The Lofthouse
The Royal Oak; The Carpenters Arms; The Travellers Rest

The revenue from the BBQ will support the Tickhill Lions. The revenue from the entry fees will support Tickhill Community Connections. This local charity hosts social activities for people living in isolation.  This is a volunteer run charity, so 100 of the proceeds will support its work!

A map of the venues will be provided ahead of time.  The Treasure Hunt questions will be emailed to the participants the day before the event, and they will be uploaded to the Tickhill Community Connections page on Facebook. 

We hope that you will join in with the fun and we look forward to seeing you on the day!  Register for the event online on EventBrite.
https://tinyurl.com/4evfe3kc

Located in Tickhill, Highland Carbon supplies authentic and traceable carbon units to ethical businesses wishing to achieve their climate credentials.  It does so via world-class nature restoration projects located in the spectacular wilds of Scotland.
www.highlandcarbon.com

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