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Bike Week Update - Part 3

Tuesdays Events,

Tonights ride takes us around and about the cycle routes of Olde Sheffield.

It will include the long-awaited Northern Inner Relief Road ride-thru - if you have any particular bees in your bonnet about the new road this is your chance to demonstrate them (not saying that anything will be done about them mind)

Dress to impress, and bear in mind that French will be spoken. Upmarket bars will be visited for cocktails en route.

Meet 5:30 at Devonshire Green (NOT Barkers Pool, although we will make this our first port of call in case there are any lost souls) for a 6 p.m. kick-off.

Tuesday, June 16th, 2009 bike week 2009, rides, social No Comments

Bike Week Update - Part 2

Cycling Movies, Monday 15th June from 8.00pm at the Showroom Cinema

Films include ‘Seasons’ with Sheffield’s World Downhill Champion, Steve Peat.

Shorts include cartoons, Monty Python, cool Japanese fixies and exhilarating alley cat racing.

Sunday, June 14th, 2009 announcements, bike week 2009, social No Comments

Rides coming in thick and fast - Urban Extremists’ ride on May 31st

Just received an update from Trevor Francis over at the Urban Extremists

http://www.urbanextremistuk.co.uk/1.html

He says….

quick shout to let you guys know that our first club run of the 2009 summer season is on Sunday May 31st. Meeting at the Wicker Arches at 10.00am, riding to Rotherham and back. Please spread the word and I hope that you can make it, Trev

From their web site the ride is going to be easy pace along the 5 weirs walk with a picnic in Carlton Park in Rotherham

Wednesday, May 6th, 2009 rides, social No Comments

Sheffield FNR Next Ride Fri April 24 JG Graves Philanthropist and Cyclist!

Sheffield FridayNightRide

JG Graves - philanthropist and cyclist!

Friday April 24 2009

Meet at Ornamental Garden and Fountain, Balm Green,

in front of Fountain Precinct, corner of Barkers Pool

6-6.30 for a 6.45 start

“To gain a knowledge of the topography and attractions of our beautiful countryside, nothing that I have ever sampled will compare with a journey on a well-made bicycle. To go as you please, where and when you please, independent of trains and petrol and all under your own control, I reckon to be a combination of exercise, pleasure and convenience which has not so far been excelled.”

J G Graves

John George Graves (1866-1945) was a local businessman, politician and, most importantly to us now, a munificent philanthropist for Sheffield.

Parks and playgrounds, open spaces, health, education, housing, sports, youth groups, charitable organisations, and the arts were all supported and funded by Graves who, from the late 1920s to the end of his life, did deeds that have enhanced the lives of Sheffielders for ever.  His philanthropy and his legacy is still maintained and developed by the Graves Charitable Trust.  All the places in brackets in the route guide below are a part of Graves’ legacy (there is more) - see the map for more detail.

He was also a keen cyclist who, at the age of 41, rode from Sheffield to London in 19 hours: we won’t be doing that!

So let’s celebrate this self-made man, who gave so much back to his adopted city, by cycling to places and institutions that were part of his life or owe their establishment or longevity to Graves. Hurrah!

Map of the route with much more detail at

http://maps.google.co.uk/maps/ms?hl=en&ie=UTF8&msa=0&msid=108285123450551660446.000465167f00e01fe8cbc&ll=53.395972,-1.470966&spn=0.022775,0.054932&z=14

Heads up! This is a longer Sheffield FNR of nearly 17 miles but we could either stop less often to listen to Mick or decide to cut some of it out or peel of when you like and all meet in the pub after!: how democratic is that?  Most of the route is on roads with some trails through the Porter Valley from Whiteley Woods to Endcliffe Park. Suitable for road bikes.  There is a long climb at the beginning then a bit of down, up, down and up before finally down into town.

Route.  OK we are going to preview the new South Sheffield cycle route from the city centre to Gleadless Townend.  So we start at the Ornamental Gdn ( a Graves’ donation to the city) in front of Fountain Precinct, Barkers Pool then down Surrey St (site of a Graves shop), glance down Tudor Square (the site of a Graves Tennis Centre, and the Crucible) past the Graves Art Gallery out to South St, Norfolk Rd, Norfolk Park, up St Aidens’ Rd across tramtracks then over Park Grange Rd and up through the Manor, down Gleadless Common to Hollinsend Rd where we will gaze at the most perfect examples of Graves Trust Houses on Ridgeway Rd. Then a couple of wiggles up to Gleadless Townend and a brief bit of pavement to the Norton roundabout (missing a cycle past the Graves Tennis Centre at Norton) and then along Hemsworth Rd to Graves Park.  Through Graves Park to Meadowhead and down past Chancet Wood (glance back at some Graves Trust Houses) to Bocking Lane, Abbey Lane, across Abbeydale Rd (passing between Abbeydale Industrial Hamlet and Millhouses Park) and up through Abbey Lane (through Ecclesall Woods, cycling parallel to Ryecroft Glen) and along Whirlowdale Rd to Whirlow Brook Park (the end of Limb Valley), then a short bit along Ecclesall Rd South turn left up past Whirlow Hall Farm up towards Bents Green then up Ringinglow Rd and down past (Forge Dam to our West) Whiteley Woods (near the Guides Outdoor Activity Centre) and along the trail to Endcliffe Park, up Riverdale Rd (where Graves lived) to Fulwood Rd (past Weston Park Hospital) and down through Broomhill (past the Children’s Hospital) to the University (past the Octagon, the final site of Graves’ business, and see the Graves Building at the Students Union), down to Shalesmoor (to the site of a Graves Playground on Matthew St) and then finish at the Shakespeare in Gibraltar St (the street on which Graves served his time from the age of 14 as an apprentice watchmaker).  Graves was a devout Methodist and more than likely teetotal but I am sure that he would not begrudge us a drink as we sip a beer satisfied with the ride and marvelling at the extent of his generosity.

This ride also incorporates items from previous themes, some public art, some social housing, the location of the first gig by the Beatles in Sheffield, produced by Peter Stringfellow in 1963, and some remnants of the old tramways routes.  Enjoy, as you puff past.

Mick
sheffieldfridaynightride@blueyonder.co.uk
079 49 59 67 02
“We have nothing to lose but our chains!”

Monday, April 20th, 2009 friday rides, rides, social No Comments

Social Night - Thursday 26th March

Cyclesheffield curry night at the Rajput on Commonside.

The table is booked for 8pm, drinks in the Closed Shop from  7pm (or earlier!).

The Rajput isn’t licensed so you will have to stop off and get some beers from the Dram Shop over the road .

Still time to contact us if you want to be added to the table booking.

Wednesday, March 25th, 2009 social No Comments

Social Night - Shakespeare pub from 8pm

cycleSheffield social event Thursday 19th Feb from 8pm at the Shakespeare on Shalesmoor. We may be persuaded to join in with the music quiz, have a few jars, then plan some “its the beer talking” rides.

Thursday, February 19th, 2009 social No Comments

Friday Night Ride - February - Steel and Mills

Friday February 27 2009 Steel and Mills

Meet 6-6.30 for a 6.45 start at Devonshire Green

Bring lights and locks!

A ride out through the west of town past steel magnate’s mansions to Forge Dam and then back down on roads and trails through the Porter Valley stopping at sites and remains from the 17th, 18th and 19th century steel industry into Sharrow going through the prettiest short cut in Sheffield to see the still working snuff mill and ride by Mark Firth’s grave, then to visit the last cementation furnace and some renovated little mesters workshops to finish at the Shakespeare pub at the end of Furnace Hill where crucible steel was started up in Sheffield city itself.

(Mick is cheesed off as he can’t make this ride but he really enjoyed the recce - highly recommended)

Heads up! This is all on roads, paths AND trails but no real off-road stuff; (bridleway and road from Forge Dam to Wiremill Dam then road and metalled paths through Bingham Woods and Endcliffe Park) some of the route has no street lighting so bring lights!  Probably not suitable for fixed wheels or delicate road bikes.  The final climb into Fulwood can be hard work but the downhill return journey is well worth it. Total distance approx. 10 miles.

map at

http://maps.google.co.uk/maps/ms?hl=en&ie=UTF8&msa=0&msid=108285123450551660446.000461da5af92c37d98c6&z=13

Start Devonshire Green then up Broomspring Lane left into Gloucester St and cut through into Park Lane and along Clarkehouse Rd, Endcliffe Vale Rd, Fulwood Rd past Firth’s mansion at Oakbrook (now Notre Dame School) into Fulwood and turn down to Forge Dam.  Take the bridleway up to Whiteley Wood Rd and then left down to Wiremill Dam then Whiteley Wood Rd to pick up the trail through Bingham Park and on into Endcliffe Park to Hunters Bar.  Up Sharrow Vale Rd, cut through Frog Walk through the General Cemetery and then left through Broomhall and Netherthorpe down to Shalesmoor and finally down Furnace Hill to West Bar to finish at the Shakespeare.

See the map for route, landmarks and sites

Sheffield Friday Night Ride is not a club or society and there is no formal membership or sub; it is a mix of cycling, interest in one’s city and beer.  It is just something I, and others, organise; all are welcome to join in on the rides or organising rides as and when they want - email sheffieldfridaynightride@blueyonder.co.uk to get on the mailing list - standing ad in the Sheffield Telegraph.

Mick
sheffieldfridaynightride@blueyonder.co.uk
079 49 59 67 02
“We have nothing to lose but our chains!”

Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009 friday rides, rides, social No Comments

CycleSheffield Social

Social night at the Shakespeare Shalesmoor.

Starts 8pm. Bike parking at rear of pub

Thursday, January 15th, 2009 meetings, social No Comments

Friday Night Ride - Sheffield tramways 1899-1960

Friday January 16 2009 Sheffield tramways 1899-1960

Meet 6-6.30 for a 6.45 start at the Showroom, Paternoster Row.

Bring lights and locks

Ride five of the old (1899-1960) tramways routes in Sheffield.  Swoon at the site of the old tramsheds, be entranced by the last exposed tramtracks in the road, stare at the steel poles that held the power cables, marvel at the road excavated for the trams, finish with a pint in the shadow of the tramways power station. Its brilliant!  Free tramways map to all who turn up.  Social stops on the way.

Heads up! Suitable for all bikes, no off road bits although some of the roads are as rough as freshly ploughed fields!  Except for about 50 yds we will not cycle along any of the Supertarm tracks.  Total distance 16 miles.

Start Tramsheds facade Shoreham St/Leadmill Rd then following the Woodseats to Firth Park line through Pond St, Fitzalan Sq, Waingate, Wicker, Spital Hill, Burngreave, Pitsmoor, Fir Vale, Firth Park, Sheffield Lane Top then off the tramways routes through Shirecliffe, back of Wincobank and Meadowhall to Tinsley tramsheds on the Attercliffe line and then back into city centre along the Brightside line tramways to the site of the tramsheds in Tenter St, up onto Devonshire St and then up to West St across to Whitham Rd and follow the Crookes route right over to Walkley and follow the Walkley line back to Crookesmoor Rd and then down to the Fat Cat at Kelham Island to finish with a drink.  See the map for landmarks and sites

map at

http://maps.google.co.uk/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&hl=en&msa=0&ll=53.393566,-1.475344&spn=0.011337,0.027466&z=15&msid=108285123450551660446.00045f826cb4d38e69de3

Sunday, January 11th, 2009 friday rides, rides, social No Comments

Sheffield Cycle Campaign Meeting, 12th January 2009

Draft Meeting Agenda:

1. Cyclists should be able to jump red lights, ride on the pavement and go down one-way streets in the “wrong” direction. Discuss (Paul Randerson)

2. PLanning events for 2009

3. Velo-city conference, Bruxelles.

4. AOB

5. Date of Next Meeting

Wednesday, January 7th, 2009 agenda, meetings, social No Comments

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