ROAD CLUB. 
The laudable exertions of the society of the Vale of 
Evesham, for the improvement of the roads in their 
neighbourhood, deserves notice; they have the plea¬ 
sure of seeing their district assume a new face under 
their endeavours; and, instead of being, as formerly, 
studiously avoided, from the difficulty and danger of 
travelling, they have now to congratulate themselves 
and the public, on a safe and pleasant communication: 
an agreeable embellishment, if not improvement, is the 
practice they have adopted of fixing the name on some 
conspicuous place at the entrance of every village. As 
I think the proceedings of this club worthy of imitation 
in clay countries, and unimproved bad roads, they are 
here added, and will, I hope, be preserved. 
RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A SOCIETY 
TO BE CALLED THE VALE OF EVESHAM ROAD CLUB. 
ARTICLE I, 
That this Society shall commence on the first Thursday in Sep¬ 
tember, 1792, and the members thereof, consist of persons resident 
in the neighbourhood of Bredon Hill. 
IT. That the members shall dine together on the said first 
Thursday in September, 1792, and in every succeeding month, 
at half past two o'clock, at the undermentioned places, in rota¬ 
tion, viz. 
The first Thursday in 
September, 
October, 
November, 
December, 
Crown, in Evesham. 
Angel, in Pershore. 
Swan, in Tewkesbury. 
White Hart, in Winchcomb. 
The 
