June
2001 |
Dartmoor
F&M restrictions - lifting delayed by two weeks.
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Dartmoor
- partly open, but full opening delayed by 2 weeks..
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The
foot and mouth restrictions on Dartmoor are not to be fully lifted for
another 2 weeks.
The projected date for the lifting was on 1st July, but this is now likely
be the 14th July provided there are no more cases reported in the area.
This
unlikely to affect any cycling events - i.e. Torplex 200Km, which are
taking place on Dartmoors roads. Riders will be advised of the circumstances.
Further details from Dartmoor
National Park Authority.
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June
2001 |
New
Bike Lockers at the Beeb.
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TravelWise
officer Lesley Smith officially opens lockers.
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BBC
Radio Devon has gone green. During the National Cycling Festival week,
the station officially opened it's new cycle lockers. Four of the units
made by "Bikeaway" from Plymouth have been installed, as several
of the staff there now regularly ride to work.
The lockers were chosen because of their low cost and the small "footprint"
- less than a square metre.
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June
2001 |
Dartmoor National
Park celebrates 50 years with a cake.
The Dartmoor National
Park is 50 years old and to celebrate they are having a range of Birthday
cakes produced
at various cafes around the moor, between 16th and 23rd June. The cake
is being sold at 75p per slice, and each of the pubs, cafes and hotels
will be baking to their own special recipes.
For more information
and where you can get a piece of the action
<<CLICK HERE>>
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June
2001 |
Tavistock
Cycling Weekend a great success.
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Riders
setting off for the 100Km Rails and Rollers.
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The Tavistock Cycling weekend was a great success. The rain held off on
Saturday and perfect weather on Sunday meant that all the events were well
supported from riders at home and away.
>> CLICK HERE << for more
photographs and write ups about the events.
The next DA promotions are the Torplex
200Km and Devon Delight
100Km on 1st July, and the Vernon Deith Treasure Hunt on 29th July. |
May
2001 |
Gordon Thorp in
Hospital.
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Gordon
Thorp, Highwayman Editor.
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Gordon Thorp has suffered
a minor stroke and is in hospital in Exeter. Gordon who is probably the
DAs longest standing supporter, and current editor of "The
Highwayman" - the clubs journal, collapsed in the morning, on
Wednesday 30th May.
The stroke was minor and it is hoped that he will make a full and long
recovery.
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May
2001 |
Some
rights of way re-open in Devon.
As
the holiday weekends have got underway, several parts of Devon have announced
re-opening of some cycle routes,and rights of way. Some sections of Dartmoor
are now open, and whilst it is manly footpaths that are concerned this
does mean that cycling to places like Blackingstone Rock and Fingle Bridge
to picnic or walk are now possible.
Dartmoor National Park Authority's web pages have the lastest up to date
information for the moors:
Dartmoor
National Park:
Devon County Councils site have details
of other restrictions:
Devon County Council:
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May
2001 |
Dartmoor
National Park - date set to re-open.
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Cycling
near Chudleigh.
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The
Dartmoor National Park will be open for access again on 1st July 2001.
(Target date conditional on no further F&M outbreaks)
This is good news for riders on the
Torplex 200Km
event, which crosses Dartmoor on that date.
As the number of cases of F&M continues to fall, and the summer weather
arrives this should mark the beginning of the return to normality for
our events calender.
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May
2001 |
Many
local events are going ahead.
With 159+ cases of F&M
in the county, the rate of outbreaks has now fallen to a level where it
is believed that the disease is under control.
Some events are still being altered or cancelled. Locally the Tavistock
Cycling weekend is ON, as are the Torplex
200 and Devon Delight 100Km randonees.
There is no roughstuff event this year. (This was in the main due to no
organiser, but F&M has made is a definite cancellation) Tavistock Cycling
weekend will be minus the planned roughstuff rides. Map reading may take
the form of an indoor competition.
The Treasure Hunt in July is ON. See EVENTS
GUIDE.
Riders are still urged to be sensitive to the situation, and to follow the
guidelines isued by CTC/MAFF.
TAVISTOCK CYCLING WEEKEND IS ON; Click
HERE for details. |
April
2001 |
F&M
cases now over 100 in Devon.
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The
roads are open.
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The foot and mouth situation in Devon has now reached well over 100. However
government advice is to say that the countryside is not closed, and are
encouraging cyclists not to cancel weekend rides.
Click on this link
for a compilation of guidance from CTC locally, Nationally and MAFF.
Latest Advice
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March
2001 |
Further
Links for F & M information and guidance:
Devon
County Council:
Countryside
Agency:
Dartmoor
National Park:
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March
2001 |
CTC consider local
procedures for F&M precautions.
As the outbreak continues
to spread with Devon one of the worst hit counties, there have been meetings
between cycling bodies and MAFF. MAFFs position is that it is keen to
"keep the countryside open", whilst observing precautions.
Advice from them is that Cycling should continue on tarmac roads, but
not off road or near infected areas.
Nearly the whole of Devon is now an infected area http://www.maff.gov.uk/animalh/diseases/fmd/maps/map42a.htm
Devon CTC officers are still discussing the local position. Current advice
is still to keep away from infected zones, but Barnstaple currently lies
enclosed by the area, and Exeter lies on the edge.
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March
2001 |
Foot
and Mouth outbreak. (now over 40 cases in Devon)
The
9 cycling bodies have issued a statement after a meeting with MAFF, to
give cyclists clear instructions and guidelines as to how to proceed during
the present situation.
Since Devon is on one of the worst affected areas, advice is that members
should avoid using smaller country lanes near farms, and keep clear of
the affected area. For details of the Press Statement >>
CLICK HERE <<
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March
2001 |
Infection
continues to spread. More disruption to cycling activities.
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Farm
animals - still vulnerable.
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The
Foot and Mouth outbreak continues to spread, with over 30 cases in Devon.
Along with many other recreational organisations Devon CTC are urging
members not to ride in rural areas, particularly near farms, or agricultural
establishments.
Individual Section Secretaries have been told that they have the authority
to cancel or re-route club runs.
Exeter Wheelers Mad March Hare events have been cancelled (18th), as have
the Kit Hill events at Tavistock.
Latest Local News: http://www.bbc.co.uk/devon
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February
2001 |
Infection
puts Dartmoor out of bounds to cyclists.
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Open
moors - out of bounds.
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The
present outbreak of Foot & Mouth disease has put a large area of the
county, including the whole of Dartmoor, out of bounds to recreational
users.
Whilst the roads and lanes remain open, users are being urged to keep
off of the open moorland, and not to visit the moor and remote rural areas
unless necessary.
CTC has urged cyclists to avoid countryside routes
to help curb the spread of foot and mouth disease. CTC says mountain bikers
should drop their offroad plans while road riders should think carefully
when planning their routes. Campaigns Manager Stuart Reid said: "We have
the right to access the countryside but with that comes responsibility."
Where our runs lists indicate rides into the restricted areas, we advise
that you contact the secretary to that area prior to the ride, to see
if alternative routes have been suggested.
We will update any changes via this website.
More details of the affected areas are viewable at the MAFF web pages:
>>
CLICK HERE <<
..and also on the local
BBC Devon Online Website: >>
CLICK HERE <<
STOP PRESS....Dartmoor National Park
was closed to all visitors at 3pm on Monday February 26 until further
notice, because of the foot and mouth scare. For details call 01626 832093
or visit www.dartmoor.npa.gov.uk
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February
2001 |
Tour of Brittany.
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On
the road to Quintin.
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Almost 40 members took part in the "Tour of Brittany 2001" organised
by Torbay Section.
The rides started from Roscoff on Saturday 27th Feb, after an overnight
crossing from Plymouth on Brittany Ferries "Quiberon".
There were 3 rides, a Social run (40 miles), a 150Km ride, and a 220Km
Audax PROF to Quintin.
Ten riders completed the 220Km event, on a cold windy but dry day. The
limited time ashore in France made for a tight schedule and little time
for refreshements.
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February
2001 |
Devon
team collect D.A.T.C awards and trophies.
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Devon
DATC team winners with Sustrans chief - John Grimshaw.
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The
six riders fron Devon who won the District Associations Touring Competition,
collected their awards at the CTC National Dinner in Leicester.
John Grimshaw (Sustrans) was the honoured guest and presented the riders
with individual medallions, and a trophy.
Linda Johnston recieved a cup for winning the ladies competition.
Pictured right, David Johnston, Graham Brodie, Linda Jonston, John Grimshaw,
Ian Weatherill, Mike Hunting, Geoff Sharpe.......
>>> more <<<
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January
2001 |
Millenium
Medals awarded.
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Devon
DA Millennium medal.
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Special
Millennium medals have been produced, and awarded for various DA activities
and acheivements.
The medals have been made available to anyone who wants to commemorate
a ride or event they did in year 2000.
Amongst the DA's younger riders to receive a medal were Christopher, Alexander
and Rebecca Wiseman for completeing a ride in France, and Ben Brodie who
completed a 50Km off-road event in Dorset.
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