Wednesday, 25 August 2010

Changes

Entertainment

Sadly “Gerry Cottles Circus Fiesta” is unable to attend the event this year due to a clash of dates. A spokesman passed on their regrets at not being able to attend such an important date in the Nidderdale diary, but hoped they would be able to make it next year.

Of course the BBQ, the Bouncy Castle, the Ice Cream and not least (for the dads) the Beer Tent, where the regular Live Bands will be providing their usual entertaining performances throughout the afternoon. The live bands this year are as follows:

Ade Payne

Without doubt a talented singer songwriter and not one to 'put up and rest up, Ade is constantly delivering his very own brand of Americana/Roots/Country music.

As well as the catchy numbers that have his audiences tapping their feet, he has more recently achieved beautiful depth in harmonies & musical arrangements sung straight from the heart from his own personal experiences. Ade started writing and playing his songs from the age of around 12 years, appearing on the gig circuit at 17 years of age mainly singing his own originals and covers. However, he quickly realised that his own songs were being so well received that he sung them more and more. Now these days he just sings the songs he has written himself.

Regularly lining up with some of the finest musicians in his genre, Ade’s sound continues to evolve and we can expect more songs that will have you wanting more in the future.

The Hall Brothers with Sarah Carey

Yorkshire-born brothers Nick and Duncan Hall have played music together for as long as they can remember. They first performed as The Hall Brothers in 1991. Since then they have played concerts and festivals throughout the UK and in Ireland and Holland. They have supported acts as diverse as Fairport Convention and The Wedding Present with their unique brand of folk/rock

The Pete Oliver Band with vocalist Sharon Colgan.

Sunday, 22 August 2010

Teams are supporting Great Milk (stout) Ride

Back Row: Edward Hitchen, Marie Laverick, Tom Smith, Paul Middlebrook, Mark Barron, Susie Bryrom, Emma Green, Will McDermott and Michael Butterfield.

Front Row: Holly Brayshaw, Max Butterfield, Thomas Barron.


Left the team chew over the next moves.


A newly formed team has joined the 29 others, so far registered in this year’s Great Milk (stout) Ride. Woodhouse Wanderers is determined to make 2010 a truly memorable 18th year. At the start of a practice ride, last week, part of the 17 strong team paused for a photograph, at the end of the lane leading to Woodhouse Farm Caravan Park at Winksley, near Ripon.

Team leader Emma Green (third from right), told us “We estimate that between us so far we have raised £750, all through sponsorship. We are holding a coffee and tombola morning in our bar and restaurant, The Barn, next Saturday. We hope to raise a further couple of hundred pounds through our Bank Holiday activities which include bingo, pub quizzes and raffles”.

Two other local teams of riders are vying with each other over the Pub Challenge Trophy this year. The Crown Hotel, Middlesmoor are determined to reclaim the trophy from the Pateley Club team, who last year wrested the cup from them, raising £1090 at their first attempt; the Crown had retained the trophy for seven out of the previous eight years. Currently the Crown is sporting twelve members to Pateley Club’s seven.

Among the 49 towns and villages so far represented at this year’s ride will be Acomb, Batley, Bedale, Bradford, Harrogate, Highburton (Huddersfield), Howarth, Knaresborough, Mapplewell, Morley, Northallerton, Pateley Bridge, Ripon, Sheffield, Shilden, South Milford, South Normanton, Wetherby and York.

Spokesman for the Ride, Cliff Barton says “there are several more teams we know are yet to enter and he stressed the importance of early registration, which saves considerable time on the day of the ride, when upwards of 100 new riders can register on the morning, each one taking a lot more time, which can delay the start”. Registration for the Great milk (stout) Ride can be done on line. To enter one of the three Rides (the 25 mile X-treme25, the 20 mile Full Monty, or the 10 mile Half Litre, riders simply log on to the Ride’s website at www.gmsr.co.uk find out all about the organisation, the sponsors, and what’s on, then register and download all necessary sponsorship forms, team sheets maps, posters, and even car window stickers.

Riders can enter as Individuals, or in teams, including Pub Challenge, Non-pub Challenge, Corporate Challenge, or Fancy Dress. There are trophies to be won in all these categories for those raising the most sponsorship money. Riders and/or supporters coming from a distance can take advantage of free overnight camping and caravanning with toilet facilities.

The Great Milk (stout) Ride has added to its claim to provided ‘all day fun for all the family’ with inclusion this year of Gerry Cottles Circus Fiesta, who will be bringing their Big Top on the Nidderdale Show Ground, Pateley Bridge, on Sunday 5th September. Cliff Barton added, “we were approached by Tony Hopkins, of Gerry Cottles Circus, who expressed a wish to support us in our 18th year, by bringing one of their small Circus Fiesta shows to be staged in their own Big Top, with a troupe of 14/16, including Trapeze artists Silk Flyers, Jugglers, Clowns, but no animals. It is believed to be the first time a circus has ever appeared in Pateley Bridge.

The X-treme25

In response to many requests from more serious riders the organising committee have this year introduced an additional section calling it the X-treme25 ride, which adds on a 5 mile loop to the 20 mile Full Monty ride, with a very steep initial section designed to test the stamina of all serious riders.

Registration starts at 8.30 am and the first riders are usually away by 10.00am. Upon return they are welcomed back to the Show Ground to receive their winner’s medals and signed certificates and a bottle of Yorkshire Water, who are kindly supplying us with free sports-type water bottles again this year. By then the first of days live bands will already playing, the beer tent, barbecue, bouncy castle, face painting and trade stalls will be in full swing, to make for an all-day family day out, this year with the fantastic addition of Gerry Cottles Fiesta Circus.










Thursday, 12 August 2010

Local rivals dispute Pub Challenge Trophy



Two local teams of riders are vying with each other over the Pub Challenge Trophy this year. The Crown Hotel, Middlesmoor are determined to reclaim the trophy from the Pateley Club team, (pictured before last year's event), who last year wrested the cup from them, raising £1090 at their first attempt; previously the Crown had retained the trophy for seven out of the previous eight years. Currently both rival teams are sporting seven members each.

Other old favourites in the seventeen early registrations are team VIRR (13), team Erudine (4), team Simon (3), but leading the field is new team Woodhouse Wanderers (15) entered by Woodhouse Farm caravan park, Winksley near Ripon.

Spokesman for the Ride, Cliff Barton says “there are several more teams we know are yet to enter and he stressed the importance of early registration, which saves considerable time on the day of the ride, when upwards of 100 new riders can register on the morning, each one taking much more time, which can delay the start”.

The 18th annual Great Milk (stout) Ride have added to their claim to provided ‘all day fun for all the family’ with inclusion this year of Gerry Cottles Circus Fiesta, who will be bringing their Big Top on the Nidderdale Show Ground, Pateley Bridge, on Sunday 5th September. Cliff Barton added, “we were approached by Tony Hopkins, of Gerry Cottles Circus, who expressed a wish to support us in our 18th year, by bringing one of their small Circus Fiesta shows to be staged in their own Big Top, with a troupe of 14/16, including Trapeze artists Silk Flyers, Jugglers, Clowns, but no animals. It is believed to be the first time a circus has ever appeared in Pateley Bridge.

The show will comprise of two halves with an interval, which will enable the expected audience of 275 to make the most of the BBQ, the Bouncy Castle, the Ice Cream and not least (for the dads) the Beer Tent, where the regular Live Bands will be providing their usual entertaining performances throughout the afternoon”.

He stressed “this generous offer, from a famous Circus backed by a donation to funds, should bring an extra 275 new faces to support the well known Harrogate District event, which was started in 1993, when 29 Birchtree Inn regulars got together and raised £1350 for Macmillan. Since that early start the Ride has gone on to raise over £400,000 for Macmillan Cancer Support and is now the major donor in the Harrogate area”.

The two-part show will start around 12pm and will cost £6.00 adults and £4.00 children. This will entitle visitors to see BOTH parts of the entertainment.

Registration

Registration for the Great milk (stout) Ride can be done on line at. To enter one of the three Rides (the 25 mile X-treme25, the 20 mile Full Monty, or the 10 mile Half Litre, riders simply log on to the Ride’s website at www.gmsr.co.uk find out all about the organisation, the sponsors, and what’s on, then register and download all necessary sponsorship forms, team sheets maps, posters, and even car window stickers.

Riders can enter as Individuals, or in teams, including Pub Challenge, Non-pub Challenge, Corporate Challenge, or Fancy Dress. There are trophies to be won in all these categories for those raising the most sponsorship money. Riders and/or supporters coming from a distance can take advantage of free overnight camping and caravanning with toilet facilities. The largest team entry so far is Woodhouse Wanderers, Woodhouse Farm Caravan Park, Winksley, Nr Ripon, with fifteen riders, under their captain Emma Green.

The X-treme25

In response to many requests from more serious riders the organising committee have this year introduced an additional section calling it the X-treme25 ride, which adds on a 5 mile loop to the 20 mile Full Monty ride, with a very steep initial section designed to test the stamina of all serious riders.

Registration starts at 8.30 am and the first riders are usually away by 10.00am. Upon return riders are welcomed back to the Show Ground to receive their winner’s medals and signed certificates and a welcome bottle of Yorkshire Water, who are kindly supplying us with free sports-type water bottles again this year. By then the first of days live bands will already playing, the beer tent, barbecue, bouncy castle, face painting and trade stalls will be in full swing, to make for an all-day family day out, this year with the fantastic addition of Gerry Cottles Fiesta Circus.