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Chorley Ramblers Out and About Issue 46 October 2017 Page 1 Chorley Ramblers starting the Dales High Way in Saltaire in August Coach Rambles are always on the 2 nd Saturday of the month. Contact Denny Robinson on 01257 262122 to book. ********************** MILES WITHOUT STILES Anglezarke Reservoir and Healey Nab Circular Could this be our first Miles Without Stiles circular walk? See Pages 2 & 3 for more about Miles without Stiles Chorley Ramblers Rise to the Barbara Williams Challenge Pat H successfully led a group of eight hardy souls around an 18 mile moorland and lakes hike visiting Darwen Tower, Wayoh and Jumbles Reservoirs, Turton Tower as well as a pub, a cafe and an ice cream parlour. Well, we needed plenty of refreshments, didn't we? Two other Ramblers walked with us for part of the way, which was lovely. Barbara would have been very proud of us all. Chorley Ramblers continue to support the Remembrance Day Service at Lead Mines Clough Last year Mike Wisdom took up the challenge of providing the technology to link the Lead Mines Clough service with the Cenotaph and liaising with other local organisations such as Bolton Mountain Rescue to ensure the Service is successful. Mike will again be leading the Remembrance walk and supporting the Service. Thank you Mike. Here's a picture from last year's walk.

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Page 1: Chorley Ramblers Out and About and About October 2017... · 2017-12-03 · Here's a picture from last year's walk Chorley Ramblers starting the Dales which was lovely. Chorley R Chorley

Chorley Ramblers

Out and About

Issue 46 October 2017

Page 1

Chorley Ramblers starting the

Dales High Way in Saltaire in August Coach Rambles are always on the 2

nd Saturday of the month.

Contact Denny Robinson on 01257 262122 to book.

**********************

MILES WITHOUT STILES

Anglezarke Reservoir and Healey Nab Circular Could this be our first Miles Without Stiles circular walk?

See Pages 2 & 3 for more about Miles without Stiles

Chorley Ramblers Rise to

the Barbara Williams Challenge

Pat H successfully led a group of eight hardy souls around an

18 mile moorland and lakes hike visiting Darwen Tower,

Wayoh and Jumbles Reservoirs, Turton Tower as well as a

pub, a cafe and an ice cream parlour. Well, we needed plenty

of refreshments, didn't we?

Two other Ramblers walked with us for part of the way,

which was lovely.

Barbara would have been very proud of us all.

Chorley Ramblers continue to support the

Remembrance Day Service at Lead Mines Clough

Last year Mike Wisdom took up the challenge of

providing the technology to link the Lead Mines Clough

service with the Cenotaph and liaising with other local

organisations such as Bolton Mountain Rescue to ensure

the Service is successful. Mike will again be leading the

Remembrance walk and supporting the Service.

Thank you Mike.

Here's a picture from last year's walk.

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Page 2

Chorley RA Committee Members

Chairman Mike Wisdom

Footpaths Officer Marian Owen

Secretary Paula Armstrong

Planning Vacant

Closures, Diversions Vacant

Treasurer Walter McDermott

Membership Eileen Entwisle

Programme Alan Blundell

Facebook Publicity Amanda French

Web Site Mike Wisdom

Membership from Eileen Entwisle

We would like to welcome the following new

members to Chorley Ramblers who have joined our

group since May.

Mr Kelvin Pinder, Mr Steve Harrison, Mrs Melanie

Oliver, Mrs Ruth Jepson, Mr P Gillespie, Mrs Angela

Bishop, Mr Statter, Mr Chris Harman, Mr Andrew

Mears, Mr Dave Butterfield, Miss Angie Cross, Mr

Nassar Hussain, Mr Michael Graham, Mrs Mavis

Hitchen and Mrs Eileen Parkinson.

We hope they all enjoy walking with our group.

Membership stands at 289 as of 31st August 2017.

Out and About

News, stories and photographs for the February

2018 Edition of Out and About to Marian Owen

by 1 January.

Email: [email protected]

Lead a Walk on Our Next

Programme

Bag your place on the next Walks Programme

which will run from 1 March to 30 June 2018.

Email: [email protected]

If you haven’t led a walk before but are willing

to give it a go, just get in touch, we’re happy to

help.

Our Walk Programme is co-ordinated by:

Alan Blundell - Sunday walks

MarinaBaker - Tuesday walks

Linda Southworth - Saturday walks

Alan Blundell

To receive Out and About by email

Just email [email protected]

What should we do with Terry’s Legacy?

We still have £9000 left. It’s time we got moving on

spending this money. Here are two suggestions which both

meet the requirements of the Ramblers charitable

objectives.

MILES WITHOUT STILES

Should we spend some of Terry Lewis's legacy on

installing Kissing Gates and Pedestrian Gates on

some well used routes in Chorley Borough?

When we consulted with you on how we should use

Terry's legacy, one popular idea was that we should

install one or more Kissing Gates. The idea of Miles

without Stiles was the dream. Kissing Gates would

be fun and very much in keeping with our fun loving

friend, as well as stile free walks being greatly

appreciated by ourselves and the walking public.

More about Miles without Stiles on Page 3

Another idea we are considering is:

PURCHASING A GOOD QUALITY

GPS WITH MAPPING SOFTWARE

We could use this for a multitude of purposes

including:

Mapping Chorley Ramblers walks which would

be made available for other Chorley Ramblers

Walk Leaders to use.

Mapping Chorley Ramblers Miles without Stiles

walks and make them available on the Chorley

Ramblers web site. Good publicity for us and

help the general public to access our beautiful

Miles without Stiles walks in the Chorley area.

Loaning the GPS to walk leaders to help them

develop and reccy walks.

Mapping Footpath Checking walks which we

could ask members to walk and report back on

any footpath obstructions found.

Further Consultation

Come to the Chorley RA AGM on 5 December

and talk to members of the Committee about our

plans on making the best use of Terry’s Legacy.

Email your comments to:

[email protected]

Join us on one of the Miles without Stiles walks this

Autumn.

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Four Ideas for Stile Free Routes

I emailed our Footpath Checkers asking for ideas for

stile free routes. Here they are:

Anglezarke Reservoir Circular

Phil Atherton has suggested this easy 5 mile circular

walk (see map of the Circular on Page 1). Part of

the walk is on roads and bridle paths, with one easy

climb, and involves converting 2 stiles to gates. In

addition we would need to put some hardcore down

around one of the proposed stiles. Marian and Phil

checked out this route in August and it looked

favourable. We thought it would benefit from

adding an optional extension of a stile free route to

the top of Healey Nab, which would require an

additional 2 gates.

Rivington Circular

Marian Owen has suggested developing a stile free

circular walk from Lower House Car Park

Rivington, that’s the car park below the Pigeon

Tower. By converting the one awkward stile at

Sweetloves on the very popular footpath, which

takes you down from Lower House car park to

Rivinton Barn, there are options for many fine stile

free walks. We used this stile on the Barbara

Williams Memorial Walk in June and commented

that it would be great to see a Kissing Gate installed.

Clayton le Woods to Cuerden Valley

John McKenzie suggested that a popular route from

Clayton le Woods to access the south side of

Cuerden Valley Park would benefit from converting

one stile to a gate. John and Marian will check this

route out in October.

Stile Free Access to the Chorley Circular

Although the Chorley Circular Walk is stile free,

some of the footpaths which lead to the Circular are

not. Jack Sugden has identified one or more stiles in

the Duxbury area and there are stiles on the route in

from Euxton. More research needs to be done on

improving stile free access to the Chorley Circular.

Do you know of a potentially popular route

which would benefit from being made stile free?

If so, please contact Marian Owen with details.

What does Lancashire County Council (LCC)

think of our idea of Miles without Stiles?

David Goode, the Public Rights of Way Manager

at LCC thinks this is a great idea. David says that

if done properly the legacy is permanent, it lasts

longer than the lifespan of the particular gate

installed, because when eventually replaced it

has to be with a gate and not revert to a stile.

LCC would support us in: supplying Kissing

Gates and/or Pedestrian Gates at cost; checking

whether a stile is lawful or not; checking whether

a kissing gate or pedestrian gate is the permitted

structure, undertaking utility checks prior to

installation (to reduce the chance of hitting a pipe

or cable); help to provide Landowner details;

check that the route is not subject to foreseeable

change and is correctly aligned.

How much would it cost?

If we go ahead with the idea, replacing stiles may

not always be with a Kissing Gate. Kissing Gates

at £450 to £500 are more expensive than

Pedestrian Gates which cost about £350. We

should also note that wooden structures are more

expensive than metal. So you can see that we get

more for our money with Pedestrian gates.

However, the location of a gate and whether

there are farm animals will also impact on which

kind of gate is appropriate.

How much work will it mean?

Miles without Stiles will involve work for

Chorley Ramblers. We would need to properly

research our routes, liaise with Lancashire

County Council, consult with the Land Owners

and appoint and work with a contractor to

undertake the work. There might also be the need

for a working party to help out.

Would you be prepared to get involved?

Please contact Marian Owen and let her know.

Publicity for Miles without Stiles

Chorley Ramblers should be able to generate

good publicity for the Miles without Stiles

initiative and the Stile Free Routes.

We would promote Chorley Ramblers at each

gate location too. A plaque on each gate would

say that the gate was sponsored by Chorley

Ramblers using the Terry Lewis Legacy.

MILES WITHOUT STILES

continued from Page 2

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A fabulous view over Grasmere on Mike

Wisdom's Helm Crag walk on 26 August

Photo by Nicola

At the end of Marian's Downham walk on 22 July we walked

into a Morris dancing display at the Ashetton Arms with no

other than our own John Warner in the line up.

Photograph by Marian Owen

Great views towards the Mormon Temple on

Jack's walk up Great Hill on 16 July

Chorley Ramblers & Scramblers clearing one of the lesser

known paths in Rivington on our Barbara Williams Celebration

Walk on 11 June. Barbara would have been delighted to see us

keeping up the good work.

Enjoying the great views and wonderful

evening sunshine at Denham Hill on Phil's

walk on 25 July. One of our very popular

Tuesday summer evening walks.

Photograph by Phil Atherton

A selfie of a very wet but smiling David and

Gemma on what must have been our wettest walk

of the year, our June Coach Ramble on the

Wainwright's Way from Langdale to Borrowdale