Sunday, 12 April 2015

Wheelchair Challenge 2 - Trans Pennine trail (North South link)




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Campaigning for Better Wheelchair Access to British Countryside 
Fund raising target of £50,000 for a fully accessible wildlife hide at RSPB Old Moor Nature Reserve, Barnsley
Please support wheelchair users Roy and Chris on their 4 day wheelchair challenge to raise £50,000 to enable the RSPB to build a state of the art, fully accessible wildlife hide at the RSPB Old Moor Nature Reserve in Barnsley. Works will also include creating new wildlife habitats in front of the hide to create unrivalled wildlife viewing opportunities for all visitors.
Following a successful Coast to Coast Wheelchair Challenge in 2014, where £25,000 was raised for a range of improvements  on RSPB reserves to make them exemplars of accessibility(from disabled seabird viewing platforms at RSPB Bempton Cliffs, to opening up miles of new accessible trails at RSPB Fairburn Ings), the Wheelchair Challenge Part 2, is a continuation of raising awareness and money to improve accessibility to British countryside. 
As wheelchair users, fundraisers Roy Taylor and Chris Christou have first-hand knowledge of the difficulties of accessing areas of the countryside. Roy Taylor (a Reserves Manager for the RSPB in northern England, diagnosed with the terminal and debilitating illness, Motor Neurone Disease in 2013) and Chris Christou (who runs Mybility All Terrain Wheelchairs, and a landscape gardening business with his wife and became wheelchair bound as a result of Multiple Sclerosis six years ago) will embark on a 66 miles journey to tackle the obstacles and raise money for a special project at RSPB Old Moor Nature Reserve.
This will be a family affair so friends and family are welcome to come and cheer them on. In addition Chris will also be designing a special wheelchair buggy attachment so that Roy can bring his eight months old son, Roy, along on the challenge.
Wheelchair Challenge Part 2 – The South Pennines
  • 66 miles, 
  • 4 days, 
  • 15-18 May, 
  • north – south Pennine link of the Trans-Pennine Trail, 
  • Chesterfield to Leeds.

Our Route - all comers welcome
Wheelchair Challenge Part 2:  The Trans-Pennine Trail: North - South Link
Chesterfield to Leeds
66 miles in 4 days
Friday 15th May – Monday 18th May

Day 1: Friday 15th May
Chesterfield to Sheffield – approx 19 miles

Start:  Outside Chesterfield railway station
·       Via Chesterfield Canal to Stavely
·       Stavely to Beighton
·       Beighton to Sheffield city centre
Finish:  Close to Sheffield railway station

Day 2: Saturday 16th May

Sheffield to Wombwell, near Barnsley – approx 16 miles

Start:  Park Square roundabout near Sheffield railway station
·       Follow the River Don to Meadowhall
·       Meadowhall to Ecclesfield
·       Ecclesfield to Hoyland  (via Wentworth)
·       Hoyland to Wombwell – taking in RSPB Old Moor
Finish: Roundabout on B6096 – 1 mile from Wombwell railway station

Day 3: Sunday 17th May

Wombwell, near Barnsley, to just east of Wakefield – approx 16.25 miles

Start:  Roundabout on B6096, near Wombwell (1 mile from the station)
·       Wombwell to Stairfoot
·       Stairfoot to Cold Hiendly
·       Cold Hiendly to Stanley Ferry
Finish:  Stanley Ferry marina, east of Wakefield

Day 4:  Monday 18th May

Stanley Ferry, east of Wakefield, to Leeds Railway Station – approx 14.25 miles

Start:  Stanley Ferry marina
·       Stanley Ferry to Mickletown
·       Mickletown to Woodlesford
·       Woodlesford to Leeds railway station
Finish: Leeds railway station


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