Monthly Archives: June 2014

Childminders and excited children in Hebden Bridge are set to welcome the Tour de France by having their very own cycle race! On Thursday 3 July 2014 from 9.45am until 10.45am, the Upper Valley Childminders Group will meet in Calder Holmes Park with bicycles, scooters and anything else with wheels to take part in cycling… read more … about Childminders and their children enter the spirit of cycling>>

With the launch of the new bee partnership – Get Calderdale Buzzing! – this weekend (Saturday 28 and Sunday 29 June 2014) Calderdale residents now have  the opportunity to help save our bees – and other pollinating insects such as butterflies, moths and hoverflies – who do so much essential work for us, pollinating many… read more … about Let’s get Calderdale buzzing! Please help our bees>>

Mytholmroyd is getting ready for the Tour de France, as a temporary feature on New Road is being removed so the race can safely travel through the town. The temporary kerbs were installed last summer near the Shoulder of Mutton public house, and the improvements have been well-received, with residents commenting on how much safer… read more … about Works taking place in Mytholmroyd>>

Cyclists

Calderdale is a great place to cycle and soon there will be even more opportunities to get out and about on your bike! Improvements have been taking place along the off-road sections of the Calder Valley Cycleway – the Route 66 cycleway running between Sowerby Bridge and Hebden Bridge. The full Route 66 runs between Warland and Sowerby Bridge… read more … about Ready to roll – cycleway upgrade underway>>

Cyclists

Calderdale Council is consulting on proposals by a local group to set up a neighbourhood forum to help shape planning and development in its local area. The group in Park ward has applied to the Council to be named as the formal neighbourhood forum. If approved, this would give the group powers to create a… read more … about Ground-breaking proposal for community-led development>>

Calderdale Council

Calderdale Council workers have been brushing up on their French, so they can give a warm welcome (or bienvenue) to foreign visitors in Calderdale for the Tour de France. To welcome visitors from French speaking countries, the Calderdale tourism team are taking lessons at North Halifax Grammar school to improve their very rusty language skills… read more … about Parlez-vous Francais?>>