Location: Bovisand
Meeting Point: Bovisand Beach Car Park
Postcode: PL9 0AD
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Join us for a scenic walk around Bovisand as we explore the area’s rich coastal history and stunning views. We'll visit Staddon Point Battery, Watch House Battery, Bovisand Wall, and Brownhill Battery — a fascinating route featuring clifftop paths, historic military sites, and panoramic views over Plymouth Sound. This walk offers a mix of heritage, nature, and fresh sea air — perfect for humans and dogs alike!
What to Bring:
Comfortable walking shoes
Weather-appropriate clothing
Water
A leash if you’re bringing your dog
Optional: Snacks and mug for drinks
Membership Requirement:
This event is only open to members of the K9 Commando Adventure Club. To join the club and sign up for future adventures, head over to our Shop page. You can also read more about the club here.
If you have any questions, feel free to reach out before the day.
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Date: Saturday, 9 August 2025
Time: 10:00 – 12:00
Location: Bovisand
Meeting Point: Bovisand Beach Car Park; PL9 0AD
What3Words: ///studio.aura.reasonOverview: Join us for a scenic walk around Bovisand as we explore the area’s rich coastal history and stunning views. We'll visit Staddon Point Battery, Watch House Battery, Bovisand Wall, and Brownhill Battery — a fascinating route featuring clifftop paths, historic military sites, and panoramic views over Plymouth Sound. This walk offers a mix of heritage, nature, and fresh sea air — perfect for humans and dogs alike!
Identified Hazards & Control Measures
Hazard | Who Might Be Harmed | Control Measures
Uneven/slippery terrain, pavements, curbs, or street hazards
Participants and dogs
Participants advised to stay alert. Route planned to minimise hazards. Dogs kept on lead.
Weather (heat, cold, rain, wind)
Participants and dogs
Participants informed to bring weather-appropriate clothing and water.
Road traffic and crossings
Public, participants, and dogs
Participants briefed to use crossings safely. Dogs kept on leads throughout.
Dog fights or aggressive behaviour
Public, dogs, and participants
Dogs kept on leads when needed. Organizers trained in canine first aid.
Injury to participant (e.g., trip, fall)
Participants and dogs
First aid kit available.
Leaders trained in first aid. Emergency contact info collected. Group leaders have mobile phones for emergency contact.
Medical emergencies (e.g., participant with pre-existing conditions)
Participants and dogs
Participants disclose medical info voluntarily via waiver. Organisers will act accordingly in an emergency, using provided emergency contacts and data.
Allergic reaction or stings
Participants and dogs
Participants reminded to bring necessary medication (e.g., antihistamines, EpiPens). Emergency procedures in place.
Busy public areas (crowds, tourists, dogs)
Public, participants, and dogs
Dogs kept on leads at all times. Participants briefed to be aware of surroundings.
Waste or dog fouling
Public, wildlife, participants, and dogs
Participants instructed to pick up after their dogs and carry waste until proper disposal.
Cliff edges
Participants and dogs
Participants and dogs to stay on marked paths. Dogs kept on leads near cliffs. Leaders to guide safely through narrow or exposed sections.
Emergency Procedures
In case of emergency, call 999.
Closest hospital: Derriford Hospital, Plymouth (PL6 8DH), which is about a 30 minute car journey.
Organizers will carry a first aid kit (human and dog) and have emergency contact info for all participants.
Group leader to coordinate emergency response and stay with affected person until help arrives.
First Aid & Communications
Organizers are trained in human and canine first aid.
Organisers to carry fully charged mobile phones.
Review
This risk assessment will be reviewed at the start of the event and adjusted if necessary due to conditions on the day.
Prepared by: K9 Commando
Date: 15 July 2025