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I’ve said before that our resident rambler, David from JH legal is a master of finding some hidden gems, when it comes to working out these walks and this month is a prime example of that. It’s likely that I would’ve never have visited this area but it is well worth the short trip down the M1 for some lovely countryside, and a nice dog-friendly walk.
5. Pass a water tower on your right and continue with a tall metal fence on your right. When the fence ends turn sharp right onto a footpath signposted for ‘Kimberley’. When the metal fence ends and gives way to a wooden fence continue until reaching a road.
We begin outside Strelley Hall before crossing over the M1 and following a section of the Robin Hood Way to Swingate. We walk past the Swingate Water Tower and then loop through some nice countryside bordering Kimberley and Awsworth before heading back towards Swingate and retracing our steps back to the start.
6. Turn left along the road until it ends then keep straight ahead along a marked footpath with some trees on your right. When the trees end, keep straight across an open section of field and then continue with trees on your right. Just prior to reaching the very far side of the field turn right into the trees along a footpath going downhill. 7. Follow the path back out of the trees and keep on it ignoring any other path to the right, keeping a drop to your right. You will head back into some trees for a short distance. At a yellow marker post on your left turn right ignoring the path uphill in front of you. Pass another marker post on your left to emerge back out of the trees. 8. Continue to pass 2 more marker posts on your right. A short distance after the second marker post the hedge on your right ends. At this point be sure to keep left along a footpath and ignore a metal swing gate that you can see over to your diagonal right.
5½ -mile circular walk from Strelley Hall, Strelley A medium length walk which should take you and your dog around 3-4 hours to complete. There are a couple of short sections of road so please take care. Most of the walk is on paths and trails but please wear appropriat1e footwear and please follow the countryside code. START: Park on road opposite to entrance to Strelley Hall, Main St. Strelley. Notts. NG8 6PE 1. Standing with your back to the entrance to the hall, turn right and walk along the road keeping a stone wall on your right. Continue to pass through a gap adjacent to a large metal gate to continue straight ahead along a gravel lane and signposted bridleway. 2. Follow the lane as it bends around to the left and crosses over the motorway. Immediately after and at a T junction of lanes turn left along a lane and
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marked footpath with a hedge on your left. Follow the footpath as it turns sharp left and then sharp right. Upon reaching a road turn left.
signposted bridleway. The lane narrows and bends to the right then continues with a hedge on your left and open views to your right. 3. Keep walking straight ahead for some distance ignoring any routes off. The lane will turn to gravel and then join with a single lane tarmac road with a hedge on both sides. 4. After some distance the road turns sharp to the right and you will have a house directly in front of you. Go to the left of the house to take a
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9. Continue along the footpath for a short distance then pass through some trees until reaching a marker post on your left and a tall signpost in front of you. At this point turn left following the arrow and the ‘Great Northern Railway Path’. Continue along the path with trees on your right and just a few trees and then open views to your left. 10. Walk along this path for some distance ignoring any paths to the left or right until reaching a hand rail on your right and a set of steps down to a road. Turn left along the road for a short distance and then turn left to cross over a stile onto footpath marked for ‘Strelley’. Continue along the footpath to cross over another stile and into a field. 11. Walk straight ahead across the field, going gently uphill and staying close to some trees on your left.
At the far side of the field and a T junction with a lane turn left for a very short distance and then look for a metal swing gate over to your right. Go through the swing gate and continue straight ahead through another field, keeping some trees on your right. Ignore any paths to the right to reaching another stile. Pass through some trees and then cross a field staying close to some trees on your left. 12. Keep ahead to cross a stile adjacent to a large metal gate then continue with trees on your left. At the far side of this field pass through a gap adjacent to a large metal gate and onto a lane/road. Turn left and then immediately keep left to continue along a gravel lane going gently uphill signposted for ‘bridleway’. 13. Continue uphill for quite some distance until reaching a T junction of lanes. Turn right to continue along a gravel lane. After some distance you will pass a footpath on your right signposted for ‘Cossall’. Continue ahead along the lane as it bears around to the left and turns into a tarmac road. Follow the lane around to the left and pass some houses on your right. When the houses on your right end continue straight ahead to pass a tall metal fence and a water tower on your left. 14. Just after the water tower and just prior to the first house on your right, turn right along a footpath. Follow the path, and then join the road, retracing your steps from earlier straight ahead along the road as it becomes a bridleway, then a path. Continue as it turns sharp left and then turn right to cross back over the motorway. Follow the lane around to the right and pass through a gap by metal gate back onto the road you began on to return to the start.
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The fire, which happened over night on the 4th April 2019 at the Jerry Green Dog Rescue, Nottinghamshire Centre, thankfully, injured none of the staff or rescue dogs. However, there was considerable damage done to the boiler room and equipment where the fire started. This boiler ensures the centre is able to house dogs searching for their forever home. In the short term, centre staff have purchased heaters to ensure the kennels continue to be a safe and warm environment. The cost of these alone has had an impact and with the boiler needing to be replaced and repairs looming to ensure the future heating of the centre, we wonder if you would be able to help. The main reception area at Jerry Green Dog Rescue will be open as normal. Jerry Green Dog Rescue are grateful for any donation you are able to make to help cover the cost of the temporary heating, and to maintain the warmth while we plan for the long term future solution.
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A daily guide to some of the local clubs and groups in your area Welcome to YOUR Out and About section, which offers FREE listings for charities and notfor-profit community groups. Whilst we will do our best to fill this section with useful information, if you are involved in organising any regular meetings, groups or sessions please drop us a line with as much of the following information as possible and we will do the rest. Listing Title, Contact person, email, phone no., time, place, day of the week it held on, other useful information
Monday Community Café Over 60’s Meal Deal £2.80, 9am - 1.30pm, All Saint’s Centre, Huthwaite, Term time only, 01623 440993 Cubs, 6-8pm, All Saint’s Centre, Huthwaite, 07986 402347 E.M.J.J.A Jiu Jitsu & Kobudo Club, 7.30-9pm, Alfreton Community Hall, £5 Lesson first one free, Contact Sensei D.Kershaw, 07840 327134, darrenker@sky.com Newton & District - OAP Club, 7-9pm, Newton Community Centre, Musical Entertainment, 01773 873414 Little Stars Toddler Group, 1-2.30pm, St Helens Church Selston, Term time only. £1.50 for first child, extra children 50p each. Please bring a drink for your child/children. Adults receive a hot drink with snack for children. Kirkby Men in Sheds 9am - 12pm, St Thomas’ Church Hall, Kirkby In Ashfield NG17 7DX, Contact Chris, 07961 080284 Café 22 Community Café 9.30am - 12pm, The Ashwood Centre, Kirkby, Not Bank Holidays. Drinks/Café free to all, donations welcomed, 01623 758974 Rattle Rhyme and Roll 10.30 - 11am, Kirkby Library, Ashfield Precinct, Kirkby, FREE, relaxed, friendly nursery rhyme sessions for babies and toddlers. During Term time only, 01623 753236
Tuesday
West Ashfield Rotary Club, 6.45pm for 7pm start, Derbyshire Hotel, Contact Mike, 01773 609942
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Beavers, 6-7pm, All Saint’s Centre, Huthwaite, 07879 375275 Scouts, 7-9pm, All Saint’s Centre, Huthwaite, 07799 003452 Seated Exercise Class, 12-1.30pm, Sherwood Court, Kirkby-In-Ashfield, Cost £3 per session, 01623 753192 Craft Work Classes, 1-3pm, Our Centre, 6 Pond Street, Kirkby-in-Ashfield, 01623 753192 NRAS Chesterfield ( National Rheumatoid Arthritis Society) , 6.30-8pm, Tesco Clay Cross Community Room, 1st Tuesday of the month, 01628 823524 Messy Kidz, 4-6pm, St Helens Church Pinxton, £2 for snacks & Drinks, Contact Zynell Callaghan, 07866 029978, messykidzpinxton@gmail.com Messy Play, 9.15-10.30am, Pinxton Parish Hall, 15months-3 years £2 NEW Sensory Play, Pinxton Nursery School, 0-18 Months The Base Girls Night 5-7pm, Pinxton Youth Centre, School Years 7-11, 01773 510882, www.snapyouth.org The Storehouse - Kirkby Foodbank 2 - 3pm, The Ashwood Centre, Kirkby, 01623 758974 Kirkby Rotary Club 6.30 for 7pm, Summit Centre, Kirkby (2nd Tues), Coxmoor Golf Club (4th Tues), www.kirkbyrotary.org. uk, Contact Philip Hurt, 01623 305471 Seesaw Toddler Group 9.30am - 11.15am (term time), The Ashwood Centre, Kirkby, Free, 01623 758974
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Wednesday Rattle Rhyme and Roll, 10am - 10.30am, Huthwaite Library, Sutton Rd, Huthwaite, Term Time only - followed by stay and play, 01623 677200 Cosy Cuppa Afternoon, 1.30 - 3.30pm, Our Centre, 6 Pond Street, Kirkby-inAshfield, £2 per session, 01623 753192 E.M.J.J.A Jiu Jitsu & Kobudo Club, 7-8pm, Alfreton Leisure Centre, £5 lesson first one free, Contact Sensei D.Kershaw, 07840 327134, darrenker@sky.com Selston Wednesday Club, 10.15-12.15pm, Parish Hall, Selston, Active Group for the over 50’s. Table Tennis, Kurling, Dancing, Keep Fit, Carpet Bowels & Croquet, Contact Maxine, 01773 719444 Jacksdale Dollies WI, 7.45pm, Westwood United Reformed Church, 4th Wednesday of the month, 07989 641345, Through Facebook
Thursday All Saints Baby and Toddler Group, 9.30 - 11am, All Saint’s Centre, Huthwaite, 01623 440993 Ashfield Community Hub, 1-3pm, Ashfield Health and Wellbeing Centre, Portland Street, Kirkby-in-Ashfield, 0115 8043816, co.production@nottscc.gov.uk Derby and Nottinghamshire Music Hall Association, 7.30 - 10pm, St Jospeh Social Club, 51 High Pavement, Sutton-In-Ashfield, September to May, Contact Trevor, 01623 514777, dnmha@talktalk.net Newton Toddler Group, 1-3pm, Newton Community Centre, Term time only, Contact Kathryn, 01773 872031 Alfreton Cyclists Touring Club, 7 - 8.30pm, Gloves Lane, Blackwell, More details and full programme at alfretonctc.000webhostapp.com, 07719 933824 The Base Pinxton, 6-7.30pm, Pinxton Youth Centre, School Years 6-11 , 01773 510882, www.snapyouth.org Youth Club Drop-in
6 - 8pm, The Ashwood Centre, Kirkby, Term Time, 11-18s, Free, 01623 758974 Rattle Rhyme and Roll 2 - 2.30pm, Kirkby Library, Ashfield Precinct, Kirkby, FREE, relaxed, friendly nursery rhyme sessions for babies and toddlers. During Term time only, 01623 753236 St Wilfred’s Craft and Chat 1.30 - 4pm, St Wilfred’s Church Hall, Kirkby, 01623 614867
Friday
Tums 2 Tots, 10am - 11.30am, All Saint’s Centre, Huthwaite, 01623 516592 Little Chatterboxes 2.15pm - 2.45pm, Huthwaite Library, Sutton Rd, Huthwaite, Last Friday of the month, term time only, 01623 677200, ask@inspireculture.org.uk Tiny & Toddlers 9-11am, Pinxton Village Hall, 0-3 Years, Contact Are these the same group Toddler Group 9.15-11.15am, Pinxton Parish Hall, 0-4 years £1.50 Community Café Over 60’s Meal Deal £2.80, 9am - 1.30pm, All Saint’s Centre, Huthwaite, 01623 440993 Kirkby Men in Sheds 9am - 3pm, St Thomas’ Church Hall, Kirkby In Ashfield NG17 7DX, Contact Chris, 07961 080284 Seesaw Toddler Group 9.30am - 11.15am (term time), The Ashwood Centre, Kirkby, Free, 01623 758974 Ashfield Harmony Choir 7 - 9.15pm, The Hill Methodist Church Hall, Kirkby, New members always welcome.
Saturday
Indoor Car Boot, 9am - 11.30am,All Saint’s Centre, Huthwaite, 01623 440993
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As you may remember Mike has been our resident Master of Musing for a few years now. To bring you all up to date I am bringing you some of his greatest hits … and this series of articles are definitely some of the best!
Things that annoy all decent minded people (well ... me at least)
Part 1 - Can something please be done to stop people eating and drinking in the auditorium when they go to the cinema? There can surely be nothing more annoying in the entire so called civilised world that to have your concentration and enjoyment at the pictures spoiled by people slurping drinks, munching popcorn or crunching nachos. Solution – if I had my way! Have an MPO (Munch Police Officer) allocated to each film on show with powers to a) eject the first to fall foul of Gyles’ Law and b) have the film stopped whilst any further offenders are publicly humiliated and made to stand in a specially reserved section of the foyer. PS – when did it become an essential feature of a night at the theatre (or attending a concert) that people had to have a drink with them? PPS – whilst we’re at it. Can someone please create an app that ensures that when a phone is used at a concert to either photograph or video record the artist(e)s on stage, the device spontaneously combusts?
Part 2 - When replacing a toilet roll, why can’t everyone please remember to fit the new roll in such a way as the paper comes over - and not under! - the wooden/plastic/ stainless steel roller? I know I’m one of many who get annoyed by this, particularly when the act is perpetrated by visitors to my house. Grrrrr! Solution – if I had my way! It is perhaps too late to change the habits of certain irritating adults. However, to help preserve the sanity of future generations we must introduce a programme of post ‘potty training’ education. This could be supplemented by asking teachers to carry out toilet spot checks at school and giving ‘stars’ to well-trained youngsters.
Talking, somewhat loosely (& reluctantly) about ‘comfort’ foods can you name the ten most popular chocolate bars – as defined by sales – in the UK in 2015? If you get more than five you can a) pat yourself on the back – yes I know that’s not easy – and treat yourself to a mouthful of Dairy Milk. Ooops – didn’t mean to say that. Answers below.
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...OR EVERYWHE RE Answers: Cadbury’s Dairy Milk, Galaxy, Maltesers, Kinder Surprise, Kit Kat, Snickers, Wispa, Mars, Twix & Aero.
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Gardener’s Calendar
The urge to get all your summer bedding out is almost overwhelming at this time of year, but don’t give in till you’re more or less sure that the risk of frost is past – which means the end of May for most people unless you’re in a sheltered pocket. Meanwhile harden off indoor or greenhouse grown plants by taking them out during the day and back into shelter at night.
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Spring bulbs will easily last you more than one year, but not if you cut back the foliage. They need to keep on photosynthesising to store starch in the bulb for next year. This even applies to tulips. So just deadhead and if possible given them a liquid fertiliser dressing. The leaves will die down quite quickly.
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COOPER’S CORNER Racism – It’s not a subject we should still be talking about as we approach the second decade of the 21st century. But here we are again. We are quick to condemn individuals for their acts but isn’t there more we collectively should be doing to stamp it out. Here’s our Barry with his thoughts. There seems to have been a worrying increase in the number of racist incidents in football over the last few weeks, and the game certainly has a very concerning problem which isn’t going away. Or does it? Football is a microcosm of society. Whatever happens in society, generally will be seen in football and that’s what is being reflected here. If we’ve learnt anything from the national disgrace that is the handling of Brexit, we now know just how big the divides are within society and we’re seeing those play out on the football pitch. Players should be safe from abuse. Players should be afforded the platform to go on and showcase their abilities, not be inhibited or scared and worry about what’s being hurled down from the stands, or in the case of Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang in the north London derby earlier this season, a banana thrown at his feet. The question is, what can we do about it? Football’s major international governing bodies, FIFA and UEFA appear utterly incompetent when it comes to dealing with the issue. They’re much harder on a
player wearing a sponsor on his undershirt than a club or country which allows its fans to bellow monkey chants at the likes of Danny Rose or Raheem Sterling. Until the authorities, and I include our own in that, take a stand and start dishing out some severe punishments, then people will continue to act as they see fit. Start dishing out jail terms, deducting points from clubs, making them play games behind closed doors and revoking their television money. Clubs at the top level and on the international stage exist for no other reason than to make a profit, so to hit them where it hurts could be an effective catalyst for change. Until that point, we’ll still have debate after debate. It’ll go quiet for a little bit until the next flare-up and then we’ll all stamp our feet and demand action - repeat the process as many times as you see fit.
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