Download - S40 Local - 14 - June 2010
The community magazine for Ashgate, Brampton, Brookside, Somersall,
Walton & Holymoorside
no. 14 June 2010 “The Cycle Issue”
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i and welcome to S40 Local.
June already! Well at least we’ve had a bit of sunshine, and I’m
hoping for a heat wave as we’re heading back to Grove Cottage in Whitby as soon as this goes to print – avoiding the ash cloud, with a bit of luck!
I would like to start with a thank you to everyone for their support on the expansion to 8,000 properties last month, particularly the people who got in touch with encouragement and positive feedback, it’s was really appreciated. Anyway – as a result of the expansion we welcome a number of new businesses on board, so please take a look and see what they can do for you.
So, back to this issue, well I’ve really indulged my passion for cycling this month – I think it’s
justified as it’s bike week from the 19th June ‐ plus, and I’m very excited about this one, I have heard we have a new cycling shop opening up, just off Chatsworth Road, perfect timing with Bike Week being so close … anyway I hope you find the cycling focus interesting and that it may even inspire some of you to get out and ride!
I wonder if our new PM, David Cameron will still cycle to work?!
For those of you less enthralled about the prospect of two wheels, we have an interesting behind the business with Libby’s at 479.
There are a few items in the new classified section, please do get in touch, we could do with
filling this space … and if the items you are selling are less than £100 there is no charge. The business news section has some snippets and interesting changes for our area and we’ve added a new sports section, many thanks to Howard Borrell for scripting this.
Looking ahead to next month, we hope to include some great things to do through the summer, so if you have any ideas, suggestions or would like your business included please drop me a line.
So, I hope you enjoy the June edition, and please keep mentioning S40 local when you use the services, it all helps!
Paul.
Issue 14: June 2010
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What’s On? 15th May to 11th Sept.
Chesterfield Museum: Hidden Gems ‐ Part II An exhibition of objects from the museums store. 10am to 4pm, closed Wed and Sun, FREE entry. More details on 01246 345727.
27th May to 15th June
Townscape Heritage Initiative Exhibition: At Chesterfield Tourist Information Centre on 01246 345777/8 ‐ open Monday to Saturday 9 am to 5.30 pm
Sunday 6th June
Garage Sale: 3 Westbrook Drive ‐ Mostly children’s toys but some bric‐a‐brac. 10am to Midday. Refreshments will be available.
Tuesday 8th June
Chesterfield Civic Society: There will be a talk on the story of John Allen's rise to fame in the world of knitting. 7.30 in the Eyre Chapel Newbold. All are welcome. Contact Yvonne Williamson (01246) 566509) for more information.
Thursday 10th June
Singing for the Brain: St John's Church Centre, Walton Back Lane 2pm to 4pm. Anyone with dementia or any similar condition is very welcome to come along with their carers and enjoy an afternoon of tea, cake, song, chat and fun. Staff from the Alzheimer's Society will be on hand for advice. For more information contact the Alzheimer's Society on 01246 223366.
Thursday 10th June
Chesterfield Farmers' Market To be held on Central Pavement, Chesterfield from 9 am to 4 pm. For further information contact Chesterfield Tourist Information Centre on 01246 345777/8.
Friday 11th June
"Yarns & Whims" (Holymoorside 1870 ‐ 1970). An entertainment inspired by the memories of village residents. Holymoorside Village Hall at 7.30pm. Tickets £5. Details at www.holymoorsidearts.co.uk or tel: Ann 01246 567118.
Saturday 12th June
"Yarns & Whims" A second chance to catch this performance at 2.30pm with afternoon teas. Holymoorside Village Hall at 7.30pm. Tickets £5. Details at www.holymoorsidearts.co.uk or Ann 01246 567118.
Saturday 12th June
Steve Marsh & Judy Dunlop in Concert. Celebrated professional folk music duo. Holymoorside Village Hall at 8.00pm. Tickets £7.50. Details at www.holymoorsidearts.co.uk or tel: 01246 567118.
18th June to 19th June
Italian Market: To be held on the Market Place, Chesterfield from 10 am to 4 pm. For further information contact Chesterfield Tourist Information Centre, tel: 01246 345777/8.
Friday 18th June
Jazz Supper Party with Andy Booth's All Stars. Good fun, good company, great music. Holymoorside Village Hall at 8.00pm. Tickets £7.50. Details at www.holymoorsidearts.co.uk or tel: Ann 01246 567118.
Saturday 19th June
BIKE WEEK: Chesterfield Cycle Campaign. Cycling displays in rooms adjacent to the Library cafe open from Noon until 4.00pm ‐ route info, bikes on display, Sustrans, Brooks Saddles, Spire Road Club. At 1.30pm and 3.00pm will be a showing of about one hours worth of short films showcasing cycling culture around the world. Tickets are required for the showings, but they are free and available from CCC on 01246 520820, Chesterfield Library or Chesterfield Tourist Info Centre.
Saturday 19th June
BIKE WEEK: Tripping the Trans Pennine Trail. A twenty first birthday celebration event. Get on yer bike and discover the delights of this part of the County. 10am start, details on Bike Week page (13).
Saturday 19th June
BIKE WEEK: Hit the Five Pits Trail. Discover the delights of North East Derbyshire along the Five Pits Trail. 10am start, details on Bike Week page (13).
Saturday 19th June
Celebration Concert with Harlequin Brass Ensemble. Music for all to enjoy. St. John's Church, Walton at 7.30pm. Tickets £7.50 (u16's £2). Details at www.holymoorsidearts.co.uk or tel: Ann 01246 567118.
19th & 20th
June Holymoorside & Walton Arts Festival: Clare Gage is exhibiting and Deidre Gage from Created Gallery is demonstrating felt making. More details on 01246 232205.
Sunday 20th June
Brampton Community Band. Free Family Fun. Folk dance and music to join in. Holymoorside Village Hall from 4pm. Teas available. Followed by Family Barn Dance at 6.30pm Tickets £3 (u12's free). Details at www.holymoorsidearts.co.uk or tel: Ann 01246 567118.
Wednesday 23rd June
BIKE WEEK: POLARIS Evening Ride. Choice of two rides with stunt show, bike safety checks and after ride refreshments. 6pm start, see Bike Week page (12) for details.
Wednesday 23rd June
WOW (Worship on weekdays). Storrs Road Methodist Church, Upper Moor Street, Brampton S40 3PY at 7.45pm. Coffee available from 7.30pm Come and join us in the relaxed atmosphere and enjoy inspiration, praise and coffee. For further information email [email protected]
Sunday 20th June
Sponsored Walk for Diabetics UK: Holmebrook Valley Park start 11am. 2 miles. Contact Julie Hall on 01246 235 374 or [email protected] for more details.
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“Yarns and Whims” Holymoorside 1870 –1970
Dramatised readings, songs and music Friday 11th June 7.30 - 9.00 pm
Saturday 12th June 2.30 - 4.00 pm
Tickets £5 (under 12’s £2) HOLYMOORSIDE VILLAGE HALL
Steve Marsh & Judy Dunlop Celebrated local folk duo in concert
Saturday 12th June 8.00 - 10.00 pm
Tickets £7.50 HOLYMOORSIDE VILLAGE HALL
Jazz Supper Party Andy Booth’s All Stars
Friday 18th June 8.00 - 10.30 pm
Tickets £7.50 HOLYMOORSIDE VILLAGE HALL
Celebration Concert Saturday 19th June 7.30 - 9.30 pm
A thrilling evening of music for all the family with Harlequin Brass, Lah Di Dah (harmony group)
Katy Strudwick & Sophie Hodgson (flute/piano)
Tickets £7.50 (under 16’s £2) ST JOHN’S CHURCH WALTON
Brampton Community Band Folk Dance and Music Workshop
Sunday 20th June 4.00 - 5.30 pm (Free) Family Barn Dance 6.30 - 8.30 pm
Tickets £3.00 (under 12’s free) HOLYMOORSIDE VILLAGE HALL
Holymoorside and Walton Arts Festival * June Events
Contact us: [email protected] 01246 567118 / 861997 www.holymoorsidearts.co.uk
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PUB NEWS & EVENTS
Rose & Crown: Old Road. General Knowledge quiz every Tuesday night ‐ gallon of ale for the winner. Last Sunday of each month, Music quiz ‐ gallon of ale for the winner & rolling cash prize for 100% score.
Peacock Inn: Chatsworth Road. Quiz Night on Mondays start with free food, a gallon of ale for the winner and the £100 quiz question. Folk Night on Thursdays, come along and enjoy the singing.
Star Inn: Chatsworth Road: Pub Quiz on Tuesday and Sunday nights. Why not come along? You might end up winning a load of free beer!
Blue Stoops: Matlock Road. Quiz nights, Monday & Thursday, well established & popular, win a gallon of beer, Music quiz on the 3rd Sat of the month, DJ presentation, test your knowledge. Every Saturday night Steak offers 2 x 8oz Rump £13.00, 2 x Mixed grill £15.00. Always 5 Cask Ales.
Woodside: Ashgate Road. Quiz nights Sunday & Thursday, win a gallon of beer + jackpot prizes. Monday is Sizzler night 2 for £10.00, Tuesday Irish Steak night special offers on Steaks from £5.95.
REGULAR EVENTS
Every Tuesday
The Olive Branch 'Drop In' @ Brampton Moor Methodist Church, Chatsworth Road. Every Tuesday 10a.m. to 1.30p.m. Refreshments available. All welcome.
Alternate Tuesdays
Bible Study group meets at 7 pm at the Gospel Mission Congregational Church. Contact Tina on 01246 557719.
Every Wednesday
Brampton Ladies Club meet at 7.30 for 8pm at Old Hall Junior School and meetings are held on every Wednesday evening during school term time with a speaker and fellowship. For further details phone 01246 272333.
What’s On? Saturday 26th June & Sunday 27th June
PARK HALL OPEN GARDEN: Walton Back Lane, Somersall ‐ Noon to 5:30pm. Ploughmans lunches and Cream Teas raising funds for Bluebell Wood Children’s Hospice and National Garden Scheme Charities. For more details contact Margaret Staniforth on 01246 567 412, or eMail: [email protected]
Saturday 26th June
Revolution House: Meet a Medieval Shoemaker. An event for Old Whittington Gala Day 11am to 4pm, FREE entry. More details on 01246 345727.
Sunday 27th June
Chesterfield Farmers' Market: Central Pavement, Chesterfield from 10 am to 2 pm. For further information contact Chesterfield Tourist Information Centre on 01246 345777/8.
Monday 28th June
Brampton Living History Group: Roy Smith Chesterfield Races, St. Thomas’s Church Meeting Room, Chatsworth Road at 7.30pm Admission Charge £1.50 including refreshments ‐ ALL WELCOME.
Saturday 3rd July
Westfield Summer Fair @ Westfield Infant School, Vincent Crescent, Brampton S40 3NW: 2pm ‐ 4pm. Fire engine, Police Car, Bouncy Castle, tombola and much more. Call 01246 566124 for details.
Sunday 4th
July Robinson Bowls Club: Open Day ‐ The Dam on Walton Road from 12 noon until 6 pm. All are welcome to come and try crown green bowling. We have a supply of bowls and just ask that flat shoes are worn on the green. Contact Marilyn Blackwell on 01246 270039.
Thursday 8th July
Chesterfield Farmers' Market: Central Pavement, Chesterfield from 9 am to 4 pm. For further information contact Chesterfield Tourist Information Centre on 01246 345777/8.
Thursday 8th July
Singing for the Brain: St John's Church Centre, Walton Back Lane 2pm to 4pm. See details on 10th June listing.
8th July to 27th July
June Haywood Exhibition: To be held at Chesterfield’s Tourist Information Centre on 01246 345777/8 ‐ open Monday to Saturday 9 am to 5.30 pm.
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This unique choir wants women for singing. Including those who think they can’t. No need to read music. Learn by ear. Sing • Blues • Swing • Anything! We practice every Monday at 7:30 pm Loundsley Green Methodist Church, Pennine Way, Chesterfield. S40 4NF
Contact Dawn for details:
01246 863175 0781 089 2978
[email protected] www.aurora-acappella.co.uk
Elit Swim School
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Ashgate Croft School & Brookfield Community School, Chesterfield
Children's Swimming Lessons Mon to Fri evenings & Sat mornings
Adult Only Swimming Lessons Mon Evenings & some Thu Evenings
Ashgate Croft
Children's School Holiday Courses Call for details & dates
One to One Lessons for all abilities
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ell us about yourself and your background?
“I spent 20 years working as a lecturer before taking a break to
raise my family. Prior to this I ran an antiques fair business and had enjoyed developing my knowledge of antiques and collectables. In 2007 with my 50th birthday approaching I thought long and hard about what I would most enjoy doing in a business context. For some years I had become convinced that there was a good market locally for contemporary interiors pieces complimented with antiques but I was also convinced that customers yearned for good old‐fashioned customer service too. I played with my ideas, talked to friends, other businesses (and anyone who would listen!) and started to establish the blue print for 479.”
>> 479 used to be Ian Morris antiques. How did you become involved and what involvement does Ian have now?
“As many people probably know, Ian Morris has been an established antiques dealer for some 40 years. Ian was finding the time needed to run the antiques shop was taking him
away from what he enjoyed ‐ searching out interesting items.
For many years I had wanted to start my own business and Ian’s desire to reduce his day‐to‐day commitments to his shop presented us both with an opportunity to work in collaboration.
And collaboration is what 479 is all about really. All of the businesses in the building work in a complimentary fashion to each other.”
>> Why 479? What was your inspiration behind the business?
“My vision was to turn 479 into a local mini department store offering something for everyone with good old‐fashioned customer service – where you can always be sure of a friendly welcome.
We provide a mix of the artisan (Clare Gage) and best of local artists (Created) with body and facial products (Amethyst) and Libby’s even offers shoppers the opportunity to ‘green shop’ – antiques and vintage items are really the first example of recycling aren’t they?”
Ed: I find the mix of old and new really interesting, I’m not your typical
antiques shopper yet often find myself attracted to some of the older items and end up parting with my cash.
“I aim to display some of the ‘on trend’ items alongside antiques and collectables and in doing so, reflect what many peoples homes look like ‐ family items with sentimental value positioned alongside the new.”
>> Who is part of 479 other than yourself and Deirdre at Created?
“To create the right effect at 479 we needed symbiotic businesses and I think we’ve achieved that, with Libby’s the mix of old and new, Created Gallery for new and more contemporary items and Kaye of Amethyst for treats for the body and soul – in my opinion Kaye has to be the best beauty therapist in the area.
The premises also had space for a studio, I call it the ‘potting shed’, which Clare Gage occupies.
I’m lucky to have a small band of local people with specialist skills who work alongside me when needed. They are the 479 ‘extended family’ and all part of the community ethos of the business.
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The sense of working together and being supported was really highlighted when Clare Gage, our resident ceramist, was offered a stand at the Country Living Show last year. With only 2 weeks to go to the show, the 479 businesses worked together to create a fabulous stand (paint still wet at the 11th hour). Clare won the ‘stand of the show award’ – which meant that this year she had a free stand at the show. It just goes to show how recycled ‘stuff’ can work and how great team work can really make things happen!”
>> There’s been some change recently and the deli has moved, has this changed what you do?
“We have utilised the additional showroom space with some fabulous pieces purchased for the spring however, a new and exciting development with a French theme is coming soon, I’m not going to spoil the surprise, so as they say, watch this space’.”
>> What are your favourite things in the shop?
“I work hard to find new and different things for my customers and it’s always exciting to take delivery of a new range – recently arrived is a new range of French Home fragrances, and I’d love to widen the range of organic and chemical free products.
We just launching a range of exclusive hand painted gifts. Our customers will be able to choose from an array of terracotta planters, wooden buckets, hearts, jugs and pots and if they wish to have a name or special message added we can do it. Some of the pots will also be planted with fresh growing produce –delicious peas, luscious green vegetables and herbs, what could be a nicer gift?”
>> What’s the most unusual item you stock?
“Our healthy back bags are a great product and have received good reviews from customers and the bags certainly make a positive difference to your back. Of course, you never know what Ian may bring in to the shop
next! There’s always something unusual!”
>> So what are your thoughts on Chatsworth Road?
“Chatsworth Road is vibrant, busy and the main arterial route twixt the M1 and Manchester. I’m not sure of the demographics of vehicles passing daily but it’s huge and has enormous potential for the businesses in the area. The business community here moves ever closer to becoming the ‘Ecclesall Road’ of Chesterfield. We increasingly get new customers coming to 479 for a look whilst breaking their journeys and we are always delighted to welcome them. It would be great if we could really raise the game and make it a real destination to be proud of.”
>> So the standard S40 questions
Q1. Favourite place to go for a meal?
“Nonna’s” and I’ve recently enjoyed an evening of great food at Buckinghams.”
Q2. Favourite place to go for a walk or escape from it all?
“From my house in Brampton across the fields to Old Brampton and Holymoorside.”
Q3. Best thing about the community around you?
“Providing a good service and high standard of customer service has meant that many of my customers pop in to the shop regularly. We have lots of fun and laughter, sometimes it can be like a WI meeting. I then have the added dimension of the community of businesses within the building, which provides a supportive environment for us all. In fact, it’s not a bad life!”
Many thanks to Libby for taking time out to talk to us, sounds like we should all get down and take a look.
Next month we feature a business with a different flavour, “watch this space”.
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ritains Bike Week, what is it, what does it aim to achieve and what's going on locally?
Bike Week, founded by EDF Energy and run by Team Green Britain is the UK’s biggest mass cycling event, and challenges every one of us to rethink our everyday journeys and switch to cycling as the most convenient way to get around.
This year sees towns, villages and cities across the UK hosting free cycling events with the theme of ‘everyday cycling, for everyone’.
Locally, Chesterfield Cycling Campaign have organised a number of events, in and around Chesterfield, see the “what’s on” guide and the facing page for details. Plus, Polaris Apparel (a Dronfield based manufacturer of technical cycling clothes) has arranged two evening rides, aimed at encouraging cyclists of different abilities onto their bikes ‐ see the Polaris box, on this page.
Victoria Pendleton, World and Olympic champion cyclist said: “I would encourage everyone to get involved, by choosing to cycle to the shops, school or for leisure, you’ll find you get to your destination quicker, save money, get fit and reduce your carbon footprint all at the same time. If everyone were to swap one car journey a day for a bike trip, think of the collective benefit – to our planet, our pockets and our health!”
Find out more at www.bikeweek.org.uk or www.teamgreenbritain.org.
I hope you can find something here to inspire you to give it a go!
Bike Week 19th to 27th June
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5 Reasons why cycling is the most convenient way to travel
1. If you travel by bike, you don’t get stuck in traffic jams or suffer from train delays.
2. Imagine how easy life would be if you could park your car next to your desk … cycling is literally door to door travel and you don’t need to hunt out a parking space.
3. You know your arrival time because you travel under your steam – no more being fashionably late!
4. You can build exercise into your day without needing to make time to go to the gym.
5. More traffic-free routes are built just for cyclists every year, so you can find a easy route near you. Source: Team Green Britain Bike Week
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Chesterfield Bicycle Film Festival Festival of cycling displays and short films 19th June 2010. Midday through to 5pm. Chesterfield Library • New Beetwell Street Chesterfield • Derbyshire S40 1QN www.chesterfieldcc.org.uk [email protected] 01246 520820
Tripping the Trans Pennine Trail Get on yer bike and discover the delights of this part of the County. This celebration ride follows the Trans Pennine Trail to Rother Valley County Park, with a break for lunch, before cycling back. This off‐road route, using greenways, is easy cycling and suitable for all the family. 19th June 2010. Starts 10am and finished for approximately 4pm. Tapton Lock Visitor Centre , Tapton, Chesterfield Derbyshire, S41 7JB. Tel: 01246 551035
Hit the Five Pits Trail Discover the delights of cycling in North East Derbyshire along the Five Pits Trail. This off‐road route, using greenways, is easy cycling and suitable for all the family. 19th June 2010, start time : 10am and finished for approximately 4pm. Grassmoor Country Park, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S42 5BP. Tel: 01629 533020
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Walton To Town on Two Wheels?
ver wondered about cycling down into town rather than taking the car? If so, Alastair Meikle from the Chesterfield Cycle Campaign has put
together a safe route from Walton ‐ see the route below. “I like to use my bicycle to go into town from Walton. Journey times are always reliable and I get some exercise and fresh air.
I start on the Hipper Valley Trail that runs through Somersall Park. Going towards town I negotiate the bridge and turn right along a lovely shaded path between the river and the Walton Dam feeder stream. This quickly opens out onto Walton Dam and there is a great view of the Crooked Spire in the distance.
After dropping away from the dam there is a safe crossing of Walton Road by Toucan crossing and then the only relatively busy bit alongside Morrisons supermarket which is handy for supplies!
I am shortly back off‐road alongside
the old Walton Works site with the rather decrepit 'fireproof' mill on the left. Back on the road the route takes me along Goyt Side, a reasonably quiet road passing Robinsons remaining factory with the railings depicting scenes
from their past.
Quickly dropping down Dock Walk past Cannon Mill which reputably made cannon balls for the battle of Waterloo I get onto the shared pavement outside Travis Perkins. This is a bit of a cyclists hub because it is the junction of the Holmebrook Valley Trail winding its way out to Loundsley Green, Holmebrook Valley Park, Linacre and Cutthorpe.
Crossing Boythorpe Road by Toucan I use the cycle track through the Leisure Centre car park and then along the north side of Queen's Park (did you know this was an old railway line?).
Today I decide to go over the bridge into town, although I usually have to push up onto the bridge. Sometimes I go all the way to Park Road and go into town using the cycle lanes to cross Markham Road.
Once over the bridge its back onto a cycle lane past the Barbara Hepworth sculpture on Future Walk. Across yet another Toucan and past the Portland
Hotel into town.
I sometimes stop for an espresso at the Queen's Park cafe as its is slightly uphill on the way back!”
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Chesterfield Cycle Campaign has existed since 1995 and now has its highest membership of just under 320. The Campaign exists to promote cycling as a viable sustainable local travel option. We regularly meet Chesterfield Borough Council and Derbyshire County Council to discuss provision of cycle infrastructure and promotion of cycling. The Campaign is an official consultee to planning and highway proposals.
Mainly through the summer we hold a cycling information stall at several events. Sometimes we run 'Dr Bike' sessions where you can bring your bike for a check out, and we occasional organise rides which are usually family friendly distances, on quiet roads.
If you are interested in supporting everyday cycling locally, why not join the Campaign? yearly subscription is £5 for adults (less if a junior or unwaged) and £10 for a family. Members receive a free cycle map and four newsletters per year. The more members we have the more our voice will be heard!
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Ten things in the garden for June Thanks to Paul @ Ashgate Garden Care
After a slow start things seem to be coming on leaps and bounds in the garden. Ten things to do this month include:
1. Plant out bedding plants and prepare hanging baskets.
2. Keep hoeing your flower beds and veggie plot to keep weeds under control.
3. Prune spring flowering shrubs once the flowers have faded.
4. Make sure your veggie patch remains watered.
5. Support tall or floppy plants to help you mow the grass a little easier.
6. Cut back dead bulb foliage such as daffodils once they have died down naturally.
7. Move garden furniture around regularly to prevent yellow patches on your lawn.
8. Clip privet, box and Lonicera hedges.
9. Prune Clematis montana once it has finished flowering.
10. Keep cutting your lawn.
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Could you become a cycle commuter?
’ve always been intrigued by the Brompton, it always seemed like a little bit of a weird arrangement to me when I was younger and heavily into road and
mountain bikes. But just recently I’ve seen an increasing number of people moving around on them, and when on the platform of Chesterfield Station I saw the ease with which a cyclist folded it up and boarded the train ‐ with no inconvenience or animosity from fellow passengers, I suddenly started to understand its appeal.
As such I have been vaguely stalking Brompton riders who regularly ride to the station and take their bike with them, so I could talk to them for this edition.
Simon Redding lives in Ashgate and spends his days working all over the UK, with a day a week with his team in Bristol. He says “I’ve easily saved the purchase cost of my Brompton which is well made and extremely robust.”
He previously used to take the taxi to station, take the train and then get a taxi at the other end. His journey to the station is 1.5 miles and typically around 4 miles at the other end. Fed up of problems with taxis and getting stuck in traffic, he decided to try a
standard bicycle and this was fine until one day he wasn’t the only person trying to board the train with a bike. This meant he had to wait for the next train … it was at this point he realised that although it was easier and quicker than the car, using the bike had issues associated.
The answer was a Brompton, which does the same job as standard cycle but then folds small enough to go in the luggage rack. “It saves me time, saves on parking fees, removes risk associate with boarding the train and enables me to continue the journey at
my destination. It only takes 10 seconds or so to fold it up and about 30 seconds to set it up at the other end, I’m then peddling off, no need to get cabs or any hassle. If I have to cross the station concourse the bikes have wheels on the rear which enable you to pull them along behind you folded up.” Large cities are constantly improving their cycle facilities and certainly Bristol and London
present lots of dedicated lanes and alternatives to the busy roads.
Mark Loveland of Chatsworth Road
has always been into his bicycles. Growing up in the countryside his bike was a form of transport and simply enabled him to move around independently.
Mark is a GP at Wheatbridge, his work involves time as a locum and he’s also lead GP for the Wheatbridge Primary Care Research Centre, which requires him to attend research activities and courses in London. Mark favours train travel over driving and the best option for getting to the station and the final destination is to cycle. His Brompton was an eBay purchase, which he thinks has lead to a cycling renaissance as second hand bikes are now in good supply and easily obtained. “The Brompton folds up easily and is small enough to stow in the luggage department at the end of the carriage. Using the bike is practical, I’m not impacted by traffic jams or delays, I can take quiet routes away from the main roads, it’s good exercise and I enjoy it … it’s fun.”
So after speaking to Simon and Mark, having paid to park at Chesterfield station at £8 a day and having travelled on a train with my mountain bike, if I was commuting regularly by train, this might just become my vehicle of choice?
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Now I try not to do this, but with cycling I have to admit to the “competitive Dad” syndrome.
My son was cycling without stabilisers shortly after his 3rd birthday, now I didn’t get started until I was 7 so I was pretty pleased with him for achieving this.
So how come he was riding so early?
Well my theory is that it’s down to a Balance Bike (or Run Bike as the
Americans tend to call them) that we bought whilst on holiday in Austria.
Thanks to Wikipedia … “A balance bike is a training bike which helps children learn balance and steering. It doesn’t have any pedals, crank , chain and perhaps most importantly training wheels or stabilisers.
To function properly, a balance bike must be small enough that a child can walk the bike while sitting comfortably in the saddle, putting both feet flat on the ground. They first walk the bike while standing over the saddle, then while sitting in the saddle. Eventually, they feel confident enough to scoot while riding the bike, then to lift both feet off the ground and cruise while balancing on two wheels. Children as young as 18 months can learn to cruise a balance bike with a few hours' practice … balance achieved without them even realising it.
With a balance bike, the child learns balance first, pedal last. In contrast, with a normal bike fitted with stabilisers, the rider learns to pedal first, balance last. Although opinions differ regarding which learning sequence is easier for most riders, it is generally agreed that a bike with pedals is too difficult for most very young children and stabilisers may encourage the child to learn some behaviours which must later be unlearned.”
In our case, our son probably spent the best part of 12 months on his balance bike, doing miles on the Peak District trails, and the transition to his “big boys bike” with pedals was simply achieved with a few nights spent practicing after tea.
He likes to cycle down to preschool at St Thomas’s some days and it’s a joy trundling through Somersall Park with him, backpack on, containing all life's essentials.
Balance Bikes come in all shapes and sizes and range from £45 to £175 for the Kokua LIKE‐a‐BIKE … or you could simply get yourself a 12” wheel bike and take the crank and chain off!
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Seb Walker of SRW Fitness is offering a fitness session with a difference.
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We provide a delicious range of food from the Middle East cooked fresh to order right here in Somersall. Pre-ordering is preferable and orders made before midday can be collected or delivered free within a 5 mile radius that evening.
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i there and
welcome to a
feature that will
aim to highlight
an aspect of
local sport that may not
currently get the exposure it
deserves.
I'll look at both team sport
and individual attainment.
Hopefully the article will
enhance your level of
awareness and make you
look forward to the next one.
To begin with I take a look at
the "Terminus Bowling Club"
situated on Chatsworth Road
across from what was the old
tram terminus many years
ago and a pub and restaurant
much more recently .
Crown Green bowling has
taken place in Brampton for
over a hundred years. The
current Terminus Bowling
club was founded in 1913 and
played on the green owned
by Brampton Brewery
(records show bowls was
played as early as 1859 on a
different site in Brampton).
The Chairman of the brewery,
Mr E.T. Hargreaves, was a
keen bowler and in 1923 he
was elected the first
President when the club had
just 40 members.
In 1977 the members
completed the purchase of
the actual bowling green
(aided by a grant from the
Sports Council) from the then
owners, John Smiths brewery
and in 1987 a new pavilion
was added.
In 1989 the club entered the
Chesterfield and District
Bowling Association
Wednesday League. Four
teams take part with the
Terminus A team currently
sitting proudly at the top of
Division 3.
It seems odd nowadays but
for most of its history the
club was a "men only"
body; all that changed in
2009 when lady members
were made welcome and the
club entered the 21st century.
The thriving club that is now
nearing its own centenary
has internal competitions,
league teams, friendly
matches and regular social
bowling which provides
competition and challenges
to bowlers of all ages and
skill.
I went along recently and was
made very welcome. I
enjoyed my introduction and
I'm sure you would too. The
best time to pop along is on a
Monday or Friday afternoon
from 1.30 pm when friendly
social bowling takes place.
Everything needed will be
provided just bring a pair of
trainers or flat shoes to
ensure the immaculate green
remains in superb condition.
If those times don't suit your
availability just pick up the
phone and have a chat with
the Club Secretary on 01246
563888.
Howard Borrell
Please note I'll welcome input
from local sports people who
may want to share their story.
Please e‐mail me and I'll be
back in touch promptly:
S40 Sports: Terminus Bowling Club
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