Telford Urban Twin, Day 2: Woodside, UKUL, Sunday 19 July 2026

Welcome to the Telford Twin, a weekend of detailed, high-quality urban orienteering on two challenging, contrasting areas. 

Saturday’s race visits the new area of Malinslee, and is a scoring event for the West Midlands Urban League. Sunday’s race is  over Woodside and counts for both the UK Urban League and the West Midlands Urban League. Both areas are made up of high-density housing with parking spaces, open areas, numerous passages and alleys. The different dates of design thinking are revealed in the layout which ranges from rectangular blocks to gently bending streets. There are numerous small of steps areas of grass with some occasional trees and other traffic free public areas.

Expect high speed, technical urban navigation challenges for all ages.

There will be courses to suit everyone. If you’re new to orienteering, please let us know so we can give you a bit of a briefing before you start.

An urban event at Regional level, this event makes use of some highly technical urban terrain.

Venue: Woodside, Telford

Travel and Parking: Turn South off the A4169 at the Castlefields Roundabout onto Castlefields Way(B4373).

At the first roundabout turn left onto Parkway. 

Turn first left (O-signs here) at POSTCODE TF7 5FL into Madeley Court Way. This leads to a retail area including Aldi, Lidl and a KFC.

Parking and Assembly are straight ahead at the T- junction. Take care to avoid time-limited sections of the car park.

Map: scale 1:4000, contour interval 2.5m, updated June 2026 by Rod Postlethwaite

Entries: open now on Fabian4
Fees: until July 12th, £10 (seniors), £5 (juniors) per day. 
Late entries dependent on map availability Seniors £12 Juniors £6

This race will form part of both the UK Urban League and the West Midlands Urban League for 2026. If you want to be competitive in the UKUL and/or WMUL you should enter by your age category; otherwise you may enter any course you wish. The following table shows the assignment of age groups for each course (note that this is not the same as for Saturday’s event).

Course

Distance
(km, optimal)

Climb
(m)

Controls

WMUL age categories

1

8.2

90

30

MO: Men Open (M18-M35)

2

7.4

80

28

MV: Men Veteran (M40+)
WO: Women Open (W18~W35)

3

6.5

70

27

MSV: Men Supervet (M55+)
WV: Women Veteran (W40+)

4

6.1

60

27

MUV: Men Ultravet (M65+)
WSV: Women Supervet (W55+)

5

4.5

50

18

MHV: Men Hypervet (M75+)
WUV: Women Ultravet(W65+)

6

3.5

35

17

WHV: Women Hypervet (W75+)

7

2.3

20

14

MJ: Men Junior (M16-)
WJ: Women Junior (W16-)

8

1.3

15

9

MYJ: Men Young Junior (M12-)
WYJ: Women Young Junior (W12-)

Start and Finish: both start and finish are approximately 300m from the Assembly area along urban paths. No clothing drop.

Start times: 10.30-12.00. Courses close 13.30

Controls/punching: SportIdent with contactless (SIAC) 

Download: In Assembly area near Car Park 

Clothing: Appropriate for the weather conditions- shorts allowed

Dogs: permitted in the parking and assembly area, please leave no trace. Not sensible on courses. 

Toilets: available in shops

Medical/emergency/first aid: Trained first-aiders in attendance. Nearest A&E Princess Royal Hospital, Apley Castle, Grainger Drive, Telford, Shropshire, TF1 6TF

Officials:
Planner/Organiser: Adrian Pickles (WRE)
Controller: Henry Morgan (POTOC)

Medical information

If you wish any medical information to be available to a practitioner in the event of an emergency, please fill in the British Orienteering medical information form, place it in a sealed envelope with your name on it, and deposit it at Enquiries. It will not be opened unless we have reason to believe you may have suffered a medical emergency and will be shredded after the event if you don’t collect it.

INSURANCE

Please note: participants who are not members of British Orienteering are not covered by British Orienteering’s public liability insurance. By entering this event, you acknowledge that you are taking part at your own risk. For example, if you were to accidentally injure a member of the public or damage property during the event, you would not be covered.

personal data

We collect a few items of personal data from entrants to our events, to allow us to identify participants and to check their safe return, and to produce results. For more information please see our Data Protection and Privacy Policy.

For some events we take entries on-line prior to the event using partners such as Fabian4, Si Entries, or others. These partners will collect your personal data on our behalf. You should be aware that your name and other details may appear on publicly available entry lists on these systems prior to the event. Please read their respective data protection policies if you have any concerns.

Results will be posted here as soon as possible after the event.

During the event, signal and technology permitting, live results will be published about every 10 minutes, beginning soon after the first finishers arrive.

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