Monday 28 March 2016

Workday 31 March 2016

Our next workday will be on Thursday 31 March, to sign Route 68 in the Buxton area. Meet at the green Earl Sterndale at 09:45 for a 10:00 start. 
I am told that the new MUP over Staker Hill (see last blog post for pictures) is part of the new alignment of Route 68. From Earl Sterndale, we will therefore continue to the crossroads and along the road towards the Raceway. The new Staker Hill path turns off this road to the right, goes over the hill and then drops down to Harpur Hill, where it picks up the old alignment of Route 68 and continues into Buxton.
See you all there.
Next workday/ride: Thurs 28 April in the Hope Valley.

Saturday 26 March 2016

White Peak Loop - new Staker Hill MUP

As promised, here are some pictures I took earlier this month of the recently completed multi-user path from Harpur Hill near Buxton to the Earl Sterndale road. In order: the climb from Fiddle Street, Harpur Hill;  the track bed of the Cromford and High Peak Railway; ditto; the climb up Staker Hill; ditto; ditto; the descent to the Earl Sterndale to Buxton Raceway road. There are some wonderful views to be had from the path, which is finished in Toptrek. This is already a great asset to the area, and will form an important link in the White Peak Loop, joining Buxton to the High Peak Trail at Dowlow.

I am told that, since the pictures were taken on 11 March, this path has been signed by DCC as part of Route 68.




Monday 14 March 2016

Sustainable Travel Forum - Edwinstowe Sat/Sun 19/20 March 2016

Date 
Saturday 19 and Sunday 20 March 2016, 9am - 9pm
Venue 
Sustainable Travel Forum, YHA Sherwood Forest, Edwinstowe, NG21 9RN
A programme of workshops and rides.

Follow these links:

http://www.sustrans.org.uk/events/sustainable-travel-forum-and-led-rides

https://www.facebook.com/events/788634167937911/


Sustrans led rides for the public

Our first led ride in 2016 will be on Sunday 17 April, a family and general interest ride on the Manifold Valley Trail. Meet at the Hulme End car park at from 10:45 for a prompt start at 11:00. Post code: SK17 0EZ. GR: 103593. En route we will be looking at the geology of the area, while enjoying views of the beautiful countryside! 
The next ride, along the Monsal Trail, will be on Sunday 3 July. More details to follow.

Wednesday 9 March 2016

White Peak Trail - Matlock to Rowsley




Things are really happening now! There is work going on, on all four phases of the multi-user path between Matlock and Rowsley. The first picture is of the footpath alongside the Peak Rail line between Matlock and Old Road (Phase 1), which has been widened prior to having the base laid down. Picture No 2 shows tree felling which has taken place near Willow Way, Darley Dale on Phase 2, between the Whitworth Center and Churchtown. The next pic is of part of the stretch between Churchtown and Peak Rail's Rowsley South car park (Phase 3). This has been complete for a few months now and I have shown pictures of this section before. Images 4-6 are also of Phase 3, but show considerable development compared with earlier pics I have shown. In the first two of these, which are alongside the car park, the path is nearing completion, while the last shows the base having been laid in the wood behind Ashfield Roofing. The last 4 

pictures are of Phase 4 which passes between the recycling plant and Rowsley and the final surface has been laid. Unfortunately, there is a section in the middle, of perhaps some 200 to 300 metres, which is missing at present and is in need of draining and/or building up. Pics taken on 27 Feb and 8 March. 
Latest news: Phase 3 now has its final surface all the way from Churchtown to the entrance to Peak Rail's Rowsley South station car park; more work has been done to the base of the final section of Phase 3 through the woods; a sort of depot belonging (I think) to DDDC at Rowsley has been cleared, moving the trail very close to where the bridge over the A6 used to be in olden times; and the path at the southern end near Arc Leisure has been further widened and looks like it might receive a base of limestone chippings very soon!