Author: Dronfield Footpaths

  • Money raised for Cancer Research at AGM

    Money raised for Cancer Research at AGM

    Pete Brown, who did his “Free Bird” talk after our AGM, has been in touch with Graham about the money we raised on the night for his chosen charity Cancer Research. You will be pleased to hear that our group’s donation and individual contributions came to a grand total of £76.80! Here’s the letter of

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  • Moss Valley Circular (14th November 2023)

    Moss Valley Circular (14th November 2023)

    I was unable to lead this walk so Graham kindly stepped in to take my place. Here’s what he had to say about the walk With Pete Hubbard not able to lead his “Wood I Lie to You” walk, I stepped in as replacement leader and led a party of 21 members on a 4.75

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  • Christmas Tree Festival 2023

    Christmas Tree Festival 2023

    24th November – 3rd December at Dronfield Parish Church Come along and see up to 100 trees supplied and decorated by local schools, clubs and businesses, including one from our very own Dronfield Footpaths & Bridleways Society. Opening Times Fri 24th 4pm – 9pmSat 25th 10am – 5pmSun 26th 12 noon – 5pmMon 27th 10am

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  • Cuckoo Way and Trans Pennine Trail Circular (7th November 2023)

    Cuckoo Way and Trans Pennine Trail Circular (7th November 2023)

    There was an impressive turnout for Ted’s walk on Tuesday. Here’s what Graham had to say about it. Todays walk saw Ted Bennett lead a group of 23 walkers on a 4.2 mile walk in the Renishaw and Eckington area. Ted had originally intended to use some paths around Spinkhill and Westhorpe but these proved

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  • Holmesfield and Horseleygate Circular (24th October 2023)

    Holmesfield and Horseleygate Circular (24th October 2023)

    Here’s Paula’s report on her walk on the 24th October. Six of us and two dogs set out this morning. I’d altered the intended return route due to the amount of rain we’d had over the last few days. We walked through the fields from “telly tubby hill” up to Horsleygate, surprisingly dry under foot

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  • Our AGM is on Wednesday 1st November

    Our AGM is on Wednesday 1st November

    Our AGM is scheduled for Wednesday 1 November 2023 at the Civic Hall, Dronfield, 7pm for 7.30pm start. We would like as many of you as possible to come along. The AGM is an important function of the Society and forms part of our Constitution. It needs to deal with the following matters:- a) To

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  • Linacre and Old Brampton (17th October 2023)

    Linacre and Old Brampton (17th October 2023)

    Twenty two walkers and a puppy met in the rear car park at the Peacock Inn at Cutthorpe for a walk to Linacre reservoirs and on to Old Brampton. The first part of the walk took us through the woods to Linacre reservoirs where we walked alongside the middle reservoir and circled the upper reservoir.

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  • Re-launch of the North Chesterfield Way

    Re-launch of the North Chesterfield Way

    This walk marked the re-launch of the 9 mile way marked walk linking Chesterfield and Dronfield, know as the North Chesterfield Way. A total of 28 walkers from Dronfield and Chesterfield took part. We were met at the starting point of Chesterfield Town Hall by the Mayoress of Chesterfield, Councillor Suzie Perkins who welcomed us

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  • Habberjam Farm, Ford and Troway Circular (10th October 2023)

    Habberjam Farm, Ford and Troway Circular (10th October 2023)

    There were 30 walkers on Elaine Marsh’s walk on Tuesday from the Fox and Hounds at Marsh Lane. A lovely walk on a lovely sunny day. The route took in Habberjam Farm and Never Fear Dam to Ford where we had our coffee stop. We then passed through the Bridge Inn car park and on

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  • Gillfield Wood and Totley (30th September 2023)

    Gillfield Wood and Totley (30th September 2023)

    Thirteen people and one dog gathered in Holmesfield Village Hall car park in readiness for a 5.5 mile walk led by Nicola and Julie. The first stage of the walk followed the route of the GHB Ward memorial walk, through Holmesfield Park Wood and along Fanshawe Gate Lane, but unlike Ward’s memorial walk we took

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