For an indicative route it is oddly specific - and different to any of the routes last proposed in the 90s. Bear in mind that Disley Golf Club is atop a very visible hill and between Disley and Strines is a green, deep valley.
For an indicative route it is oddly specific - and different to any of the routes last proposed in the 90s. Bear in mind that Disley Golf Club is atop a very visible hill and between Disley and Strines is a green, deep valley.
The petition has… 13 signatures.
The petition has… 13 signatures.
Last redone 2020, photo from 2022.
www.cheshireeast.gov.uk/leisure,_cul...
Last redone 2020, photo from 2022.
www.cheshireeast.gov.uk/leisure,_cul...
There is still no indication of the closure further back in either direction to warn people and allow them to divert off sooner.
There is still no indication of the closure further back in either direction to warn people and allow them to divert off sooner.
But in the publicity of such a major inconvenience and provision of a diversion route that is in any way suitable, the councils and CRT have massively failed us.
But in the publicity of such a major inconvenience and provision of a diversion route that is in any way suitable, the councils and CRT have massively failed us.
A path I know well and in poor condition for walking at the best of times. Muddy slopes, slippy roots, narrow. Gates, a high stile. Nothing has been done to improve it in advance of this work.
A path I know well and in poor condition for walking at the best of times. Muddy slopes, slippy roots, narrow. Gates, a high stile. Nothing has been done to improve it in advance of this work.
No warning whatsoever from further back until you are right at the bridge at either end. From the Disley side that’s a very lengthy turn back if cycling, having to use part of the A6 and some very hilly rat runs.
No warning whatsoever from further back until you are right at the bridge at either end. From the Disley side that’s a very lengthy turn back if cycling, having to use part of the A6 and some very hilly rat runs.
No doubt more nourishing for the soul than Marple Ridge and Jackson’s Edge at rush hour.
No doubt more nourishing for the soul than Marple Ridge and Jackson’s Edge at rush hour.
I risked a longer loop avoiding the canal closure to get back across the borders, and met the friendly ranger coming down to lock up at gone 4.50. (They always lock West gate first.)
I risked a longer loop avoiding the canal closure to get back across the borders, and met the friendly ranger coming down to lock up at gone 4.50. (They always lock West gate first.)
Preferable to a collapsed canal but an *unbelievably* inconvenient stretch to close with seemingly little publicity or thought to cycle & wheel diversion.
Preferable to a collapsed canal but an *unbelievably* inconvenient stretch to close with seemingly little publicity or thought to cycle & wheel diversion.
Provided you can use steps, the best diversion would be via Macc Canal from Holehouse Ln to Hawthorn Rd. Canal and return to trail is step-free at least and no hills.
Provided you can use steps, the best diversion would be via Macc Canal from Holehouse Ln to Hawthorn Rd. Canal and return to trail is step-free at least and no hills.
(It’s beside the church.)
More helpful finds like this on my Peak District Cycle Parking Map: www.peaksandpuddles.com/tips/cycle-p...
(It’s beside the church.)
More helpful finds like this on my Peak District Cycle Parking Map: www.peaksandpuddles.com/tips/cycle-p...
Second Thibault’s comment, the best unofficial way back around the canal bridge will be the ramp into Tesco and a gentler gravel path, avoiding the cobbled horse ramps. I tweaked it recently on OSM.
Second Thibault’s comment, the best unofficial way back around the canal bridge will be the ramp into Tesco and a gentler gravel path, avoiding the cobbled horse ramps. I tweaked it recently on OSM.
Dire implications for surrounding lanes and National Park landscape, especially the Brickworks which would fully become a major east-west traffic route.
Dire implications for surrounding lanes and National Park landscape, especially the Brickworks which would fully become a major east-west traffic route.
Don’t forget you can still get completely free entry to the house and garden when cycling or using public transport until the end of this month!
www.peaksandpuddles.com/cycle-routes...
Don’t forget you can still get completely free entry to the house and garden when cycling or using public transport until the end of this month!
www.peaksandpuddles.com/cycle-routes...
We need to find out who did this and make a show of numbers for those who rely on cycling it.
We need to find out who did this and make a show of numbers for those who rely on cycling it.
The saga continues and we must fight this absolute nonsense from United Utilities and @peakdistrict.bsky.social.
The saga continues and we must fight this absolute nonsense from United Utilities and @peakdistrict.bsky.social.
Maybe most Cheshire roads could do with similar?
I assume due to the no-end-in-sight B5470 closure, though thankfully I haven’t felt much new rat running the few times I’ve been there this year.
Maybe most Cheshire roads could do with similar?
I assume due to the no-end-in-sight B5470 closure, though thankfully I haven’t felt much new rat running the few times I’ve been there this year.