A Countryside Directory

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A Countryside Directory
West Yorkshire
Countryside Directory
for people with disabilities
first edition
Whatever your needs, access to and enjoyment of the
countryside is rewarding, healthy and great fun. This
directory can help you find out what opportunities are
available to you in your area. Get yourself outdoors and
enjoy all the benefits that come with it…
Car park and picnic site at Scammonden Water, Huddersfield
Picture courtesy of Geoff Lomas, Yorkshire Water.
Open Country
This directory was designed for people with a disability,
though the information included will be useful
to everyone.
West Yorkshire has a diversity of landscape and culture that
is unsurpassed in England. It is hardly surprising then, that
the local countryside has so much to offer to so many
people. It is more than worth taking that first step and
getting yourself involved, regardless of your abilities.
For people interested in wildlife and conservation there is
much that can be done from home or a local accessible
area. Whatever your chosen form of countryside recreation,
whether it’s joining a group, doing voluntary work, or
getting yourself out into the countryside on your own, we
hope you will get as much out of it as we do.
There is still some way to go before we have a properly
accessible countryside. By contacting Open Country or
another of the organisations listed here, we help to
encourage better access for all in the future.
If you would like this Directory to be sent to you in
Braille or on audio cassette, please contact Sam or David at
Open Country on 01423 507227.
Published in December 2004
Using the Directory
Throughout the Directory you may see some symbols. These are to help you
see what kind of facilities or information is available. Please also contact
individual places or contact to ask what they can offer people with disabilities.
Key:
A wheelchair accessible toilet is available
A Braille guide and / or tactile book is available
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Large print leaflets are available
Scooters / wheelchairs are available for loan
West Yorkshire covers a large geographical area. Sometimes we divide sections
into areas to make it easier for you to find local information.
These areas are:
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Leeds
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Bradford
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Calderdale
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Kirklees
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Wakefield
Contents
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2.
3.
4.
5.
Walking and Outings
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Breakfree
Walking clubs and contacts
Easy Going Walks
Yorkshire Water visitor sites
Markets
Outings
2
3-6
7-9
10 - 11
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13 - 21
Sports and Outdoor Pursuits
22
Clubs & contacts
Outdoor Pursuits
Cycling
Fishing
Horses
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24
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36
39
Wildlife & Conservation
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Clubs and organisations
Accessible bird watching
Accessible wildlife sites
43 - 44
45 - 46
47 - 48
Volunteering
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Volunteering - advice and contacts
Volunteering in the countryside
Countryside Employment
50 - 51
52 - 53
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Useful Information
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Community Transport
Public Transport
Toilets, parking and wheelchair hire
Shopmobility
Braille guides
Publications
Tourist Information Centres
Council for Voluntary Services
Disability Links
Websites worth a surf…
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61 - 63
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67 - 68
6.
The Country Code
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7.
A bit about the authors and funders
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1. Walking and Outings
Breakfree
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Walking clubs and contacts
3-6
Easy Going Walks
7-9
Yorkshire Water visitor sites
10 - 11
Markets
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Outings
13 - 21
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Open Country have produced three
Breakfree packs for
Harrogate District.
Great for short walks, nature trails, children, cycles
and people with disabilities.
The packs have clear, colour maps for each place
with all the information you need to help plan your
day.
Get your packs from Harrogate Library, Tourist
Information Centres, Out & About (outdoor shop
near ASDA in Harrogate) and Cotswolds Outdoor
Centre, Harrogate or call
Open Country on 01423 507227 and
we will gladly post them to you.
Breakfree, get healthy and
discover your local greenspace!
Walking clubs & contacts
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Open Country, Harrogate
Contact: David Shaftoe & Sam Parkhouse
Tel: 01423 507227
Email: [email protected]
Open Country runs two different walking clubs and between them they should
be suitable for most people.
The Walking Group consists mainly of people with learning disabilities and
mental health issues. They meet at least once a month for cross-country
rambles of about 7-9 miles.
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The Easy Going Walks group meets once a month for 2-3 mile walks along
fully accessible paths, so the walks are suitable for everyone, including
wheelchair users.
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Disabled Ramblers
Contact: Dr Mike Bruton
Tel: 01628 621414
Email: [email protected]
http://website.lineone.net.disabledramblers
The disabled ramblers use a wide range of equipment to enable people with
disabilities to enjoy countryside outings across the UK.
Ramblers Association
2nd floor, Camelford House, 87 – 90 Albert Embankment, London, SE1 7TW
Tel: 020 7339 8500
Email: [email protected]
www.ramblers.org.uk
The ramblers association provides information, publications and promotes
walking for all throughout England, Wales and Scotland.
Walking the Way to Health Schemes
Contact: Julie Rhodes – Regional Case Officer
Tel: 0113 2469422
Email: [email protected]
www.whi.org.uk
There are several schemes locally, with walks lasting between 30 and 60
minutes designed to provide people with a safe and friendly opportunity in
which to get exercise. Walks take place in the local community, mainly on level
ground and are lead by trained volunteer walk leaders.
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Walking clubs & contacts
Leeds
Feel Good Factor
Contact: c/o Unity Housing Association
113 – 117 Chapeltown Road, Leeds, LS7 3HY
Tel: 0113 2007745
Email: [email protected]
Hollybush Healthy Walking Project
Contact: Hollybush Conservation Centre
Broad Lane, Kirkstall, Leeds, LS5 3BP
Tel: 0113 2307060
Email: [email protected]
Shire View Walking Group
Contact: Margaret Stains
Tel: 0113 2583287
A walking group for people with visual impairments which undertakes full day
walks in the Dales. Supported by volunteers. Membership is often full so please
ring for details.
Walking the Way to Health: South & East Leeds
Contact: South Leeds Health for All
Tennants Hall, Acre Close, Middleton, Leeds, LS10 4HX
Tel: 0113 2706903
Email: [email protected]
Walking clubs & contacts
Bradford
Bradford City Health Walks
Contact: West Bowling Health Action Project
104 Gaythorne Road, West Bowling, Bradford, BD5 8AY
Tel: 01274 322587
Email: [email protected]
Footsteps
Contact: Eccleshill Clinic
Rillington Meade, Harrogate Road, Bradford, BD10 0ED
Tel: 01274 322172
Email: [email protected]
Walk from Home
Contact: c/o Silsden Health Centre
Age Concern Bradford, Elliot Street, Silsden, Nr. Keighley, BD20 ODG
Tel: 07745 808705
Email: [email protected]
WALK
Contact: Millennium Park
Airedale Primary Care Trust, Station Road, Steeton, Keighley
Tel: 01535 667613
Walking Women
182 Skipton Road, Keighley, BD21 2SY
Tel: 01535 681316
Email: [email protected]
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Walking clubs & contacts
Calderdale
Out ‘n’ About
Contact: Liz Leadbetter
Tel: 01422 361880
Email: [email protected]
A programme of accessible walks in Calderdale, run by Scope’s Pathways.
The National Trust – Marsden Moor
Contact: The Estate Office
The Old Goods Yard, Station Rd, Marsden, Huddersfield, HD7 6DH
Tel: 01484 847016
Email: [email protected]
www.nationaltrust.org.uk/marsdenmoor
The National Trust run a guided walks and events programme for Marsden Moor
estate. The walks are over the moors where the going can be tough and
weather unpredictable. Most walks are circular. Booking is essential so please
ring the office or send a self addressed envelope for information.
Walkabout
Contact: c/o Rastrick Youth Forum
Burnsall Road, West Yorkshire, HD6 3JT
Tel: 01484 400092
Email: [email protected]
Kirklees
Kirklees Walking Leaders Network
Contact: Culture & Leisure Services
The Stadium, Business & Leisure Complex, Stadium Way, Huddersfield, HD1 6PG
Tel: 01484 234097
Email: [email protected]
Wakefield
Normanton & Altofts Health Walks
High Street Surgery, Normanton, WF6 2AN
Tel: 01924 893277
Email: [email protected]
Wakefield Healthy Transport Project
Housing & Regeneration Services, PO Box 92, Newton Bar, Leeds Rd, WF1 1XS
Tel: 01924 306693
Email: [email protected]
Easy going walks
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Please note that paths are subject to natural erosion and their quality may vary
over time. Maintenance of the paths should be on-going. Please ring your local
Access Officer or Open Country if you would like to report or comment on any
accessible paths.
Leeds
Golden Acre Park
Please see the ‘Outings’ section, page 14
Kippax Linesway
Please see the ‘Cycling’ section, page 34
Lotherton Hall Estate
Map: O.S. Explorer 289 Grid ref: 450360
Tel: 0113 2813259
Captain Wood walk is a 1km circular route through mixed broadleaved
woodland. A Braille guide is available through Open Country – please call 01423
507227.
Otley Chevin Scooter Route, Chevin Forest Park
Map: O.S. Explorer 297 Grid ref: 204446
Contact: Richard Bowes
Tel: 01943 465023
Reach via Johnny Lane and a long winding driveway. 1km linear route, which
can be muddy and uneven in places. Café, field study centre and ranger station.
Access into the café is difficult - 1 in 3 ramp for 3m. Braille menus. Accessible
toilet. Scooters available from White House Visitor Centre. Book on 01943
465023. Other Chevin routes may be suitable for scooters.
Spofforth to Wetherby Cycle Path
Please see the ‘Cycling’ section, page 35
Temple Newsam
Please see the ‘Walks & Outings’ section, page 16
Waterloo Lake, Roundhay Park, Leeds
Map: O.S. Explorer 289 Grid ref: 333377
Tel: 0113 2661850
2.5km circular walk. Mainly level, but there are few barriers around the waters
edge. Benches and rest places en route. Café.
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Easy going walks
Yeadon Tarn
Map: O.S. Explorer 288 Grid ref: 215416
Tel: 0113 250 3616 (Leeds CC)
Email: [email protected]
A level tarmac surfaced path around the tarn, it also provides an ideal location
for plane spotting! Parking on Cemetery Road. There is an orienteering course
for people with visual impairments.
Bradford
Ilkley Riverside
Map: O.S. Explorer 297 Grid ref: 117480
A 1 ½ mile circular walk along the River Wharfe. Nearest toilets are at New
Brook Street car park in the town centre. Manor House Museum is 100 yeards
away in the Castle Yard (Ground floor only accessible to wheelchair users, 1
step down – 01943 600066). Braille guide available from Open Country – please
call 01423 507227.
Calderdale
Hardcastle Crags
Map: O.S. OL 21 Explorer Grid ref: 988294
Contact: Estate Office
Tel: 01422 844518
www.nationaltrust.org.uk
A beautiful wooded valley with deep ravines and way marked walks, passing the
18th century Gibson Mill. Some access for disabled visitors along the main track,
though it is rough in parts and a strong companion is advised - contact Estate
Office for information. Accessible picnic tables at the car park. Sensory trail.
Ogden Water
Map: O.S. OL 21 Explorer Grid ref: 066308
Contact: Ogden Water Visitor Centre
Tel: 01422 249136
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Turn off the A629 Halifax to Keighley road at the Causeway Foot Inn. There is
parking on three levels by the site entrance. Wheelchair users may park by the
dam wall if prior arrangements are made. The level 1 ¼ mile walk around the
reservoir is fully accessible and a scooter and wheelchairs can be made
available – please book in advance. There are a number of paths through the
woodland but these are not wheelchair accessible. Pincic areas and accessible
toilets are on site.
Easy going walks
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Wakefield
Anglers Country Park
Map: O.S Explorer 278 Grid ref: 375154
Contact: Wakefield Countryside Service
Tel: 01924 303980
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A 2 mile circular walk around the lake. Benches and resting places provided
along the way. Free electric scooter loan service is available from the Waterton
Countryside Discovery Centre - please book in advance on 01924 303980. An
accessible café and two picnic areas are available on site.
Newmillerdam Country Park, near Wakefield
Map: O.S. Explorer 278 Grid ref: 331157
Contact: Wakefield Countryside Service
Tel: 01924 303980
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Situated off the A61 between Wakefield and Barnsley, the site covers 237 acres
of mixed woodland and a lake. The 1 ½ mile lakeside path is suitable for
wheelchair users with seating and leaning posts by the path. Access to the
upper floor of the Boathouse Visitor Centre is by 8 steps. The nearest accessible
toilet is ASDA.
Pugneys Country Park
Map: O.S. Explorer 278 Grid ref: 324180
Tel: 01924 302360
A 250 acre site with 2 lakes, built on what was formerly an open cast mine and
sand and gravel quarry. The largest of which has a 1.6 mile track running
around it. An electric wheelchair is available for use round the park, ring 01924
302360 to book.
Permissive access
http://countywalks.defra.gov.uk
Increasingly, permissive right of access are created under the Department for
Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) farm conservation schemes. On
the website you can find details and maps of more than 1,800 walks and rides
and areas of open access. Only a small proportion have access for all. Printed
copies are held by some councils. These rights of access are often only for a few
years, and more are being added. The only one currently in West Yorkshire is:
Magdalen Fields
Map: O.S. Landranger 110 Grid ref: 138124
Tel: DEFRA on 020 7238 6907
Honley, between Holmfirth and Huddersfield. Owned by Honley Village
Community Trust. 2 permissive routes of less than ¼ mile, suitable for
wheelchair users.
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YORKSHIRE WATER
Yorkshire Water is the largest landowner in Yorkshire and some of their sites
boast spectacular scenery. In addition to the facilities listed below, a series of
walks for ambulant people may be downloaded from:
www.yorkshirewater.com/foryourenjoyment.
Easy access path at East Ardsley reservoir, South Leeds
Picture courtesy of Geoff Lomas, Yorkshire Water.
Blackmoorfoot, near Huddersfield
Map: O.S. Explorer OL21 Grid ref: 095125
Unsurfaced level route along three sides of the reservoir. Park on Reservoir
Road. No stiles or steps.
Boothwood, Ripponden
Map: O.S. Explorer OL21 Grid ref: 035167
Car park and picnic area. No stiles.
Digley Quarry car park
Map: O.S. Explorer OL1 Grid ref: 112072
Designated parking bays. Picnic area. Exit ramp up hill to unsurfaced track.
East Ardsley
Map: O.S. Explorer 289 Grid ref: 290250
Level circular path around reservoir. Part tarmac, part grass. No parking on site.
No stiles or steps.
Eccup
Map: O.S. Explorer 289 Grid ref: 306417
Picnic area. Red kite viewing area. Private tarmac roads. No parking on site.
YORKSHIRE WATER
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Holme Moss
Map: O.S. Explorer OL1
Hill top car park with extensive views.
Ogden Water
Map: O.S. Explorer OL21 Grid ref:068308
Both woodland and waterside paths. Contact Calderdale Council Countryside
Service on 01422 357257 for more information.
Ramsden Reservoir
Map: O.S. Explorer OL1 Grid ref: 116056
Picnic site with one wheelchair accessible picnic table.
Ryburn Reservoir, Ripponden
Map: O.S. Explorer OL21 Grid ref: 024188
Toilets. Level path across the dam to picnic facility. No steps.
Scammonden
Map: O.S. Explorer OL21 Grid ref: 055164
New lane car park. Picnic area had mown grass and one wheelchair accessible
picnic table.
Walshaw Dene
Map: O.S. Explorer OL21 Grid ref: 947324
From Clough Foot Car park. Tarmac access road via bridle gate. No stiles or
steps.
Withens Clough
Map: O.S. Explorer OL21 Grid ref: 987233
Level unsurfaced circular path around reservoir with no steps or stiles.
Water over topping at Ryburn Dam.
Picture courtesy of Geoff Lomas, Yorkshire Water
Markets
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Markets are a fun countryside outing and a chance to see a new place and buy
local fare. You could also join up the visit with a nice walk in the area.
Batley
Friday, Saturday
Bingley
Wednesday, Friday
Birstall
Thursday
Bradford
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Brighouse
Wednesday, Saturday
Castleford
Monday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday
Cleckheaton
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Dewsbury
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Elland
Friday
Featherstone
Thursday
Halifax
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Hebden Bridge
Thursday
Heckmondwike
Tuesday, Saturday
Hemsworth
Tuesday, Friday & Saturday
Holmfirth
Thursday
Huddersfield
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Keighley
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Leeds
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Morley
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Normanton
Tuesday, Saturday
Otley
Tuesday, Friday, Saturday. Monday & Friday = cattle.
Ossett
Tuesday, Friday.
Pontefract
Wednesday, Saturday
Pudsey
Tuesday, Friday, Saturday
Shipley
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday
South Elmsall
Tuesday, Friday, Saturday
Sowerby Bridge
Tuesday, Friday
Todmorden
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Wakefield
Monday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Wetherby
Thursday
Yeadon
Monday, Friday
Outings
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Contacts
Open Country Outings Group, Harrogate
Contact: Sam Parkhouse & David Shaftoe
Tel: 01423 507227
Email: [email protected]. uk
This group is especially for those with limited mobility, wheelchair users and
people with visual impairments (though we don't refuse anyone else who’d
really like to join in). The group enjoys twice-monthly trips to country houses,
parks, gardens and other countryside places. Fully accessible transport is
provided.
Breakaway
Contact: Mary Scurr
Tel: 01423 529153
www.aps-services.co.uk
Breakaway Holidays offer people who require support a unique holiday of their
choice. Holiday-makers are supported by a team of committed and trained
volunteers. Holidays include walking breaks, farmhouse holidays and stays at
Oasis /Center Parcs
British Red Cross Open Gardens Scheme
Tel: 24 hour update line 01609 766323
www.redcross.org/opengardens
This programme offers a wonderful chance to see some of the best gardens in
the country.
Calderdale Council
Tel: 01422 393215
Call Calderdale Council for a full list of sites, events, features and activities
going on in the area.
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Outings
Leeds
Abbey House Museum
Abbey Walk, off Kirkstall Road, Leeds
Tel: 0113 2305492
Email: [email protected]
Once the great gatehouse of Kirkstall Abbey, which lies over the road. Now you
can wander through the streets, shops and workplaces of Victorian Leeds and
experience life in the 19th century. Full disabled access throughout, though some
directions may be required. Lift to upper floor. Shop, café. Exhibition on Kirkstall
Abbey. Ideally placed for a visit to Kirkstall Abbey afterwards
Abbey Light Railway
Bridge Road, Kirkstall, Leeds
The Abbey Light Railway by Kirkstall Abbey, Leeds is run by volunteers on
Sunday afternoons and Bank Holiday Mondays. A 2’gauge railway operates on a
½ mile journey from Kirkstall Abbey to Bridge Road, Kirkstall. Though the paths
to the train and the train itself are not yet fully wheelchair accessible (best
access is from the Bridge Road end), volunteers are on hand to lend a hand to
anyone with limited mobility. There are two 8” steps onto the train.
Bagshaw Museum
Wilton Park, Batley
Tel: 01924 326155
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Unique Gothic mansion with treasures from around the globe, set in a wooded
park. Wheelchair on site. Free entry.
Bramham Park
Bramham, Wetherby
Tel:01937 846000
Email: [email protected]
www.bramhampark.co.uk
Surviving virtually unchanged from the late 17th century, Bramham Park bills
itself as ‘the Greatest Historic Formal Landscape in Britain’. Bramham is a
beautiful place to picnic and walk, with woods, water and wild flowers. Grounds
are of mown grass – wheelchair users would probably require assistance.
Golden Acre Park
A660 Otley Road, Bramhope, Leeds
Tel: 0113 2610374
137 acres of mature woodland and gardens surrounding an attractive lake.
Accessible café (Braille menus) and toilet (RADAR key from Café).
Demonstration gardens. ‘Roll and Stroll’ 1 mile circular accessible route around
the lake, rough in places. Pre book scooters on 0113 2610374.
Outings
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Leeds
Harewood House
Harewood, Leeds
Tel: 0113 2181010
www.harewood.org.uk
140 acres of gardens set in 1,000 acres of parkland. An internationally
renowned bird garden, situated on a steep slope – avoid in the wet. Disabled
visitors may be drooped off just outside the front entrance of Harewood house.
Electric wheelchair lift up to the front door. Public rooms are all on one floor.
Free shuttle bus service from the main Arch to the Courtyard. Service dogs are
welcome everywhere except the bird garden. Accessible café (entrance
700mm), 2 gift shops and toilets.
Kirkstall Abbey, Leeds
Abbey Road, Leeds
One of the best preserved Cistercian Abbeys in the country, set in acres of
parkland leading down to the River Aire. Level paths around the Abbey and into
the cloisters. Car park over the road at the Abbey House Museum, but take car
on the steep slope leading down to the A65 and the Abbey. Nearest accessible
toilets at the Abbey House Museum.
Leeds/Settle/Carlisle Railway
www.settle-carlisle.co.uk
‘England’s most scenic rail journey’. In West Yorkshire, the line allows you to
take in the delights of Leeds, Bradford, Saltaire and Keighley.
Lotherton Hall Estate
Near Aberford, Leeds
Tel: 0113 2813259
A Victorian country house with fine art displays, together with an Edwardian
Garden, bird garden and deer park. Disabled vehicles can be taken up to the
house by arrangement. Level access to the ground floor only, but this is on two
levels involving three steps. Grounds mainly level but some gravel paths. Pre
book scooters on 0113 2813259 – see walks page. Cafe (Braille menus). Braille
guide from Open Country.
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Outings
Leeds
Meanwood Valley Urban Farm
Sugarwell Road, Meanwood, Leeds
Tel: 0113 2629759
Email: [email protected]
www.wwf-leeds.org.uk
14 acres of farm animals, organic market gardens and nature areas. Farm shop
and café. Group visits by appointment. 2 wheelchairs for use. Lift to upper floor
of epi-centre. Café.
Middleton Railway
Moor Road, Leeds
Tel: 0113 2710320
Email: [email protected]
www.middletonrailway.org.uk
‘The world’s oldest working railway’, opened in 1758. Runs to the edge of
Middleton Park, the largest area of ancient woodland in Leeds. Ramp available
for boarding the train. Ring in advance if assistance is required. Shop and toilet
are both accessible.
Roundhay Park
Roundhay, Leeds
Tel:0113 2661850
One of the largest parks in Europe, within the 700 acres you will find lakes,
woodland, a folly, gardens and the intriguing Tropical World – see page 17. The
Lakeside café on Park Avenue has level access and an accessible toilet. (Braille
menus). Car park next to the café. Canal Gardens, opposite the main gates to
Roundhay Park, is also accessible, and includes major plant collections of roses,
dahlias and violas.
Temple Newsam Park
Leeds
Tel: 0113 264 5535
Email: [email protected]
www.leeds.gov.uk
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Tudor-Jacobean hose, often called the ‘Hampton Court of the North’. The house
has level access, a lift and an audio guide. Largest working Rare Breeds farm in
the country. Most Home Farm buildings are accessible but via a cobbled, uneven
courtyard. 1,500 acres of parkland, landscaped by ‘Capability’ Brown. Paths can
be quite steep. Formal and informal gardens. Visitor centre, tearoom (Braille
menus) and shop. Pre book scooters on 0113 264 5535. Entry fee for farm and
house.
Outings
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Leeds
Tropical World
Canal Gardens, Roundhay Park, Leeds
Tel: 0113 2661850
www.leeds.gov.uk
An all year round tropical paradise - perfect for a wet day! Accessible
throughout. Tearoom (Braille menus) is adjacent, accessible with a loo. Scooter
loan – book on 0113 2695800. See Roundhay Park – page 16.
Bradford
Bracken Hall Countryside Centre
Glen Road, Baildon, Shipley
Tel: 01274 584140
Permanent exhibitions on local and natural history. There is an exhibition of
mini-habitats for close up views of small creatures in their natural surroundings.
Staff are on hand to answer questions. The stone circle opposite is a remnant of
the Iron Age. Free admission. Full access to the Centre, gardens and toilets.
Ring for opening times.
Cliffe Castle, Keighley
Spring Gardens Lane, Keighley
Tel: 01535 618231
Set in an attractive hillside park. Specialises in natural history and geology.
Wheelchair access to ground floor (75% of displays), café, aviaries and most of
the park. Free entry.
East Riddlesden Hall
Bradford Road, Keighley
Tel: 01535 607075
Email: [email protected]
www.nationaltrust.org.uk
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The ground floor of this 17th century merchant’s house is accessible, but there
are some uneven stone floors. An album of photos of the upper floor is available
for those unable to climb stairs. 3 steps to shop and information centre, but the
café is upstairs. Outside, there is an orchard garden with old varieties of
Yorkshire apples and swathes of wild flowers. Wheelchair access to the Great
Barn. Part of the Sympathetic Hearing Scheme. Wheelchair loan.
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Outings
Bradford
Keighley and Worth Valley Railway
Tel: 01535 645214
www.kwvr.co.uk
Run by volunteers, this is one of Britain’s finest Heritage Railways, linking
Keighley, Haworth and Oxenhope. There is accommodation for wheelchair users
is in the guards van. Please book in advance. Look out for special events.
Shipley Glen Tramway
Prod Lane, Baildon, Shipley
Tel: For details of opening times ‘phone 01274 589010.
www.glentramway.co.uk
Opened in 1895, Britain’s’ oldest working cable tramway’ takes you up through
the scenic woodland of Shipley Glen. There is a small shop at the top.
Alternative access is from Coach Road, off Otley Road, Shipley. Nearest toilets
in Saltaire or Bracken Hall Countryside Centre.
St. Leonard’s Farm Park
Station Road, Esholt, near Bradford
Tel:01274 598795
Email: [email protected]
www.stleonardsfarm.com
Open farm with a wide range of animals, both indoors and outdoors. Picnic
area, gift shop and tearoom.
Undercliffe Cemetery
Undercliffe Lane, Bradford
Tel: 01274 642276
Fine example of a Victorian cemetery, which is also a wildlife paradise.
Wheelchair access around much of the site. Parking inside both entrances. Free
entry.
Calderdale
Hardcastle Crags
Near Hebden Bridge
Tel: 01422 844518
Email: [email protected]
There are walks through the lovely wooded valley of Hebden Dale, though a
strong wheelchair pusher is advised as some paths are rough and there are
steps in places. An accessible picnic table is next to the car park and in the
meadow by the river, which is easily reached. A sensory trail and Braille Guide is
also available. An events programme is available.
Outings
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Calderdale
Manor Heath Park and Jungle Experience
Manor Heath Road, Saville Park, Halifax
Tel: 01422 365631
A fully accessible site with a variety of tropical animals, plants and gardens to
visit. Accessible toilets (RADAR) are available and future developments include
a café, wheelchair loan and audio/visual guides.
Shibden Park
Off Godley Lane (A58), Stump Cross, Halifax
Tel: 01422 367477
90 acres of rolling countryside, including the 15th century Shibden Hall, with
formal gardens, miniature railway, cafes and play areas. The railway runs
weather dependant and the café is only open on weekends and is also weather
dependant. Both are run by volunteers.
Standedge Visitor Centre
Waters Road, Marsden, Huddersfield
Tel: 01484 844298
Take a trip into the longest, highest and deepest canal tunnel in the country,
walk along the towpath and discover how this feat of 19th century engineering
was restored. Toilets are in the visitor centre which is only open on weekends.
Kirklees
Kirklees Light Railway
The Station, Park Mill Way, Clayton West, Nr Huddersfield
Tel: 01484 865727
www.kirkleeslightrailway.com
8 mile return journey on ½ size steam trains. Carriages cannot take
wheelchairs. The journey starts at Clayton West and ends at The Shelley
Woodhouse Tunnel near Skelmanthorpe. An open carriage in summer but closed
and cosy in winter!
Oakwell Hall and Country Park
Nutter Lane, Birstall, Batley
Tel:01924 326241
Email: [email protected]
Elizabethan moated manor house set in period gardens. The hall appears as the
‘Fieldhead’ home of the heroine in Charlotte Bronte’s ‘Shirley’. Grounds include
a herb garden, café, visitor centre, and playground. Country Park is spread over
100 acres, with an ‘access path’. Gardens, café, shop and visitor centre all
wheelchair accessible. Only the ground floor of the hall is accessible but
entrance is by 5 steps. Free entry.
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Kirklees
Tolson Memorial Museum
Ravensknowle Park, Wakefield Road, Huddersfield
Tel: 01484 223830
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Italianate mansion set in a public park. The house has displays on the natural
history, archaeology and local history of the Huddersfield District. Disabled
access (access to first floor via steps or a Stannah stair lift). Guide dogs
welcome. Large print and Braille guide, tactile map. Free entry. No accessible
toilet.
Wakefield
The Heronry
Anglers Country Park, Haw Park Lane, Wintersett.
Tel: 01924 303980
350 acres of open countryside, woodlands and lakes. Houses the Charles
Waterton Discovery Centre. Café, Loo. For scooter hire ring: 01924 303980.
Exhibition on the life and work of Charles Waterton, the 19th century naturalist
who lived at nearby Waterton Hall, where he created what is believed to be the
world’s first nature reserve. See ‘Anglers Country Park’ - page 9.
National Coal Mining Museum for England
Caphouse Colliery, New Road, Overton, Wakefield
Tel: 01924 848806
Email: [email protected]
www.ncm.org.uk
Experience the working world of coal-mining, past and present. Based around
an 18th century colliery, visitors can go 450 feet underground. A wheelchair
accessible underground tour is available, but only 2 wheelchairs allowed
underground at a time. Restaurant. Nature Trail is barrier free, but very steep.
Free entry.
Nostell Priory
Doncaster Road, Nostell, Nr. Wakefield
Tel: 01924 863892
www.nationaltrust.org.uk
An architectural masterpiece complemented by peaceful tree-lined walks beside
the lake and through the parkland, breathtaking rhododendrons and a host of
rose varieties. Most of the grounds, café and picnic area are accessible.
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Wakefield
Ponderosa
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Ponderosa, off Smithies Lane, Heckmondwike, Wakefield
Tel: 01924 235276
Email: [email protected]
www.ponderosa-centre.org
Situated in 20 acres of lovely countryside, this farm has a variety of rare
breeds, reptiles, birds of prey and mammals to visit and touch. There are also
grounds to walk in, a shop, café and garden centre. Fully accessible, with toilets
and 2 wheelchairs for loan on prior arrangement. Large print information can be
provided if asked for in advance.
Sandal Castle
Manyates Lane, Sandal, Near Wakefield
Tell: 01924 249779
www.wakefield.gov.uk/community/museumsarts
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Dating back to the early 12th century, it is the finest excavated motte and bailey
castle in northern Europe. The visitor centre is free and offers an interactive
interpretation of the site. Gift shop and refreshments available. Access to the
grounds is limited to the perimeter path and bailey for those with mobility
difficulties. Large print leaflet on 01924 305903. Free entry. Near Pugneys
Country Park – see page 9.
Yorkshire Sculpture Park
Bretton Hall, West Bretton, Wakefield
Tel: 01924 832631
www.ysp.co.uk
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An international centre for modern and contemporary sculpture, housed in the
18th century Bretton Hall estate. Access sculpture trail for wheelchair and pram
users. (Guides to this area available in different formats). Adjacent 100 acre
Bretton Country Park has a display of Henry Moore sculptures. Visitor centre,
café, shop. Electric scooters available free for those with mobility problems –
please book on 01924 832631 to ensure availability. Admission free – please
donate. Parking free to Blue Badge holders.
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Sports and Outdoor Pursuits
Clubs & contacts
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Outdoor Pursuits
- Archery
- Ballooning
- Camping
- Canals & River Cruises
- Caving
- Climbing
- Flying
- Orienteering
- Outdoor Centres
- Scuba Diving
- Skiing
- Water sports
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- Clubs & Contacts
- Maps & books
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Open Country, Harrogate District
Contact: David Shaftoe & Sam Parkhouse
Tel: 01423 507227
Email: [email protected]
Join the Adventure Club and turn your hand to rock climbing, canoeing,
orienteering, boating, archery and much more. Activities run once per month
and are open to anyone regardless of your abilities.
Phab
Contact: Anne Joyce
Tel: 0208 667 9443
www.phabengland.org.uk
Can provide information about local groups where disabled and non-disabled
people can meet and undertake activities on equal terms. Suitable for all ages,
abilities and with a wide range of activities.
The Federation of Disability Sports Organisations
Yorkshire Contact: Unit 9, Milner Way, Ossett, Wakefield, WF5 9JN
Tel: 01924 279305
Minicom: 01924 275070
Email: [email protected]
The national body responsible for developing sport for disabled people in
England. The federation works closely with the following seven organisations:
British Deaf Sports Council, British Blind Sport, Cerebral Palsy Sport, British
Wheelchair Sports Foundation, British Amputee & Les Autres Sports
Association, The English Sports Association for People with a Learning
Disability & Disability Sport England.
Federation of Yorkshire Sport
Fairfax Hall, Becket Park, Leeds, LS6 3QS
Tel: 0113 2837418
Email: [email protected]
Represents the voluntary sports organisations in the region.
British Blind Sport
Tel: 08700 789000
British Deaf Sports Council
Tel: 01943 850214
British Wheelchair Sports Foundation
Tel: 01296 395995
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Outdoor pursuits
Archery
Yorkshire Archery Association
www.yorksarchery.ndo.co.uk
For a list of clubs and contacts plus tips on how to get started.
Aire Valley Archers & Aire Valley Disabled Archers
(formerly - St Ives Bowmen)
Contact: Mike & Maureen Howsen
Tel: 01282 860071
www.aire-valley-archers.co.uk
The club encourages people of all abilities to try Archery. Courses for beginners
are available.
Panda Bowmen Club & Panda Disabled Archery Club
Contact: Barbara Skinner
32 Springfield Rise, Horsforth, Leeds, LS18 5DS
Tel: 0113 2585624
www.Panda-Bowmen.org.uk
Club runs sessions for all levels based at West Park and Bramhope Rugby Club,
Bramhope, Leeds. Attendees should have use of the upper part of the body and
good concentration skills. Please come with a carer or friend to assist if needed.
Pinderfields Paraplegic Archery Club
Pinderfields NHS Trust, Aberford Road, Wakefield, WF1 4DG
Contact: Pauline Betteridge
Tel: 01924 862779
Provides archery sessions for people with physical disabilities.
Ballooning
The Yorkshire Ballooning Centre
Contact: Mr Stables – Balloon Pilot
Moor Lane, Arkendale, Knaresborough, HG5 0RQ
Tel: 01423 340664
May be able to provide balloon flights to disabled people.
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Camping
Camping for the Disabled
c/o Mobility Information Service, Unit B1, Greenwood Court, Cartmel Drive,
Shrewsbury, SY1 3TB
Tel: 01743 761889
For information about accessible camp sites and practical help and information.
Caravanning for the Disabled
www.caravan-sitefinder.co.uk/features/disabled
Check out this site for information, tips and lists of accessible caravan sites
across the country.
Canals & River Cruises
Apollo Canal Cruises
Wharf Street, Shipley
Tel: 01274 595914
Take a trip on a traditional narrowboat waterbus along the 200 year old Leeds –
Liverpool Canal. Ring for opening times and access details.
Calder Valley Cruising
Barge Branwell Visitor Centre, Te Marina, New Road, Hebden Bridge
Tel: 01422 845557
Horse drawn and motor boat cruises on the scenic Rochdale Canal. Public
cruises or group booking welcome. Ramped access onto the boat. Help can be
arranged with notice.
Skipton & Craven Action for Disability (SCAD)
46/48 Newmarket Street, Skipton, BD23 2JB
Tel: 01756 701005
Their canal cruiser, ‘SCAD’s Endeavour’ has been purpose built for people with
disabilities, and is based at Skipton on the Leeds - Liverpool canal. Trips run
from May to September. Up to 12 people including 3 wheelchair users.
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Caving
Ingleborough Cave
Clapham, LA2 8EE
Tel: 01524 251242
Fully accessible, although some parts are steep and/or narrow and scooter
users will require good motor skills. Guided tours leave every 50 minutes from
the cave shop. At least a 30-minute walk to cave entrance. It is possible to
drive up by arrangement. Note: on the way up, there is a raised hump that is
hard to negotiate in low floor buses. Nearest accessible toilets in Clapham
Village. Entry charge. Open daily March to October, weekends in winter.
Climbing
‘The Wall’. Leeds
100a Gelderd Road, Leeds, LS12 6BY
Tel: 0113 234 1554
The Leeds Wall has a range of climbing walls suitable for both beginners and
experts of all ages. The Wall does cater for groups including those whose
members may have a disability. There is a disabled toilet. Equipment is
available for hire. Please call for information and advice about individual
support.
The BMC for climbers, hill walkers and mountaineers
www.thebmc.co.uk
For information about clubs, equipment and how to get involved in climbing and
walking check out the BMC website.
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Flying
York Gliding Centre
Rufforth Aerodrome, York YO23 3NA
Tel: 01904 738694
Organises flights for disabled people often through the BDFC but also from
individuals and other groups. Group booking is required, though individuals may
join an organised group with agreement of the group leader.
Frank Morgan's School of Flying
Contact: Chris Stringer
13a Hall Way, Humberside International Airport, Kirmington, N Lincolnshire
Tel: 01652 688859
www.flyatfranks.co.uk
Lessons and one-off flights available and equipped for people without the use of
their legs. Toilets and club are fully accessible.
British Disabled Flying Club (BDFC)
Building 165, Biggin Hill Airport, Main Road, Westerham, Kent TN16 3BN
Tel: 01959 576769
www.fly.to/bdfc
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Contact: Steve Derwin, Regional coordinator for NE England and Yorkshire
Tel: 01642 898989
The BDFC promote opportunities in aviation for disabled people.
Paragliding
Active Edge, Austwick
Tel: 01423 711900
www.activeedge.co.uk
Can cater for certain disabilities. Please ‘phone to discuss your needs.
Orienteering
CLARO – ‘Orienteering in the heart of North Yorkshire’
Contact: Chris Shovelton
Tel: 01423 502718
Contact: Chris Dicken (Membership Secretary)
Email: [email protected]
www.claro-orienteering.org
Members range in age and ability. You can try it out yourself by having a go on
the permanent orienteering course in the Valley Gardens, Harrogate (contact
TIC Tel: 01423 537300) or contact us on the numbers above for courses and
days around Swinsty, Brimham rocks and many other places.
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Outdoor Centres
Bendrigg Trust, Kendal
Bendrigg Lodge, Old Hutton, Kendal, Cumbria, LA8 0NR
Tel: 01539 723766
www.bendrigg.org.uk
The Bendrigg Trust specialises in a range of indoor and outdoor courses and
activities for disabled and disadvantaged young people.
Carlton Lodge Outdoor Centre
Carlton Miniott, Thirsk, YO7 4NJ
Tel: 01845 522145
Carlton Lodge is classified as an ‘Adventure for All Centre’. For both day visitors
and residential groups, Carlton Lodge is able to offer a wide range of activity
programmes, using the Centre's own twelve acres of surrounding area.
Herd Farm
Eccup Reservoir, Harrogate Road, Leeds, LS17 7RJ
Tel: 0113 393 0012
An outdoor residential education centre that runs residential activities or one off
sessions for young people and people with disabilities. Activities include a new
wheelchair abseil wall, low and high rope courses and accessible archery.
Low Mill Outdoor Centre
Askrigg, Leyburn, DL8 3HZ
Tel: 01969 650432
www.lowmill.com
Low Mill is classified as an ‘Adventure for All Centre’. Based in the heart of the
Yorkshire Dales, programmes of activities are designed from a wide range of
outdoor activities, catering for those with disabilities and special needs.
Nell Bank, Ilkley
Education Bradford, Nell Bank Centre, Denton Road, Ilkley, LS29 0AA
Tel: 01943 602032
An education outdoor activity centre which is used by schools, youth clubs and
groups of disabled youngsters.
The Calvert Trust
www.Calvert-Trust.org.uk
The Calvert Trust runs two outdoor pursuits centre for people with disabilities
from 12 years upwards.
Calvert Trust Kielder - Tel: 01434 250232
Calvert Trust Keswick - Tel: 01768 772254
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Scuba diving
Scuba Diving for All
Contact: Archie or Yvonne Covell
Tel: 01765 606244
Scuba Diving for All is a voluntary group aimed at enabling people of all abilities
to enjoy the freedom and excitement of diving. Training evenings take place
weekly in Ripon in a swimming pool with a maximum depth of 7’6”. Participants
are supported by trained staff and volunteers. A video demonstrating the
opportunities offered is available. The video is inspiring – take the opportunity
to learn more.
Skiing
The Up-Hill Ski Club of Great Britain
National Contact: Fiona Young
Cairngorm Mountain, via Aviemore, Inverness-shire, PH22 1RB
Tel: 01479 861272
www.uphillskiclub.co.uk
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Nearest Contact: Ski Rossendale
Haslingden Old Road, Rawtenstall, Rossendale, Cheshire, BB4 8RR
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The Up-Hill Ski Club allows people with disabilities the chance to learn and
master skiing in a safe and supported environment whilst allowing you to
experience the joy and freedom of the sport. The club also runs skiing holidays.
Water Sports
Otley Sailing Club
The Club House, Weston Water, Bridge End Quarry, Otley.
Tel: 01943 850391
Working with the Royal Yachting Associations ‘Sailability’ the club provides
access to sailing for people with disabilities and has trained helpers who can
assist with the hoist for transferring wheelchair users onto a boat. Please
contact for further information about membership and events.
Pugneys Country Park
Asdale Road, off Denby Dale Road, Wakefield
Tel: 01924 302360
Email: [email protected]
www.wakefield.gov.uk
A state of the art water sports centre is being built. It should be open by Easter
2005. Facilities will include a hoist from quay to boats, specialist boats and
tuition available, accessible loos and an electric launch available for use with a
coxswain.
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Water Sports
Paddle-Ability – The British Canoe Union
Contact: Viv Kendrick
8 Yew Grove, Huddersfield, HD4 5XG
Tel: 01484 226235
Email: [email protected] / www.bcu.org.uk
The British Canoe Union promotes 'canoeing for all' and aims through PaddleAbility to focus on the individuals' ability in canoeing rather than disability.
Royal Yachting Association (RYA) Sailability
Tel: 0845 345 0403
www.rya.org.uk/Sailability
The RYA Sailability exists to bring boating to people with any disability. They can
provide financial support to groups, training and advice.
Sailing for the Disabled
Hatfield Water Park, Hatfield, Doncaster, DN7 6EQ
Tel: 01302 841572
No age limit. Have got facilities for disabled people but do not have any tutors
for the disabled.
White Rose Canoe Club
Contact: Norman and Pam
Fearnville Sports Centre, Leeds
Tel: 0113 273 7393
Email: [email protected]
www.whiterose-canoeclub.org
The club provides a safe and supportive environment for people of all ages with
disabilities. In the spring / summer the club meets at Roundhay Park Lake and
the River Wharfe. You must be able to swim and be happy in the water.
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Clubs & Contacts
Open Country
Contact: David Shaftoe and Sam Parkhouse
Tel: 01423 507227
Email: [email protected]
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The Cycling Club is a monthly off-road cycle club for people with
disabilities. We have bicycles, tandems, wheelchair accessible Duet and
adult tricycles for loan.
The Tandem Club provides tandems for people with visual impairments,
and, together with a sighted volunteer, members can enjoy the freedom
and excitement of cycling.
SUSTRANS
National Cycle Network Centre, 2 Cathedral Sq, College Green, Bristol, BS1 5DD
Tel: 0845 113 0065
Email: [email protected]
www.sustrans.org.uk
SUSTRANS works on practical projects to encourage more people to walk and
cycle. They also produce information on the National Cycle Network.
Tandem Club
Contact: Miriam Woodland, Disabilities Liaison Officer
Tel: 01908 282 485
www.tandem-club.org.uk
For information, advice and referrals please contact the club.
Bradford Metropolitan District Council
Contact: Cycling Contact
Tel: 01274 437648
Calderdale Metropolitan District Council
Contact: Cycling Contact
Tel: 01422 392163
Kirklees Metropolitan District Council
On Road Routes:
Contact: Lynnette Evans - Cycling Officers
Tel: 01484 225611
Leisure routes:
Contact: John Gleadow
Tel: 01484 234077
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Clubs & Contacts
Leeds County Council
Transport Planning:
Contact: Tim Parry
Tel: 0113 2476385
Email: [email protected]
Public Rights of Way:
Contact: Roger Brookes
Tel: 0113 2329422
Trans Pennine Trail
Contact: Trans Pennine Trail Officer
Tel: 01226 772574
Wakefield Metropolitan District Council
Contact: Cycling Contact
Tel: 01924 306060
Cycle maps
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Leeds & Bradford councils have produced cycle maps of the cities.
The Leeds map can be viewed online via the council’s website at
www.leeds.gov.uk
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CycleCity guides to Leeds, Bradford and Ilkley are available by
calling 0845 113 0065 or by visiting the website www.sustrans.org.uk
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Harrogate and Knaresborough Cycle Maps can be ordered by
calling Harrogate Council on 01423 556967.
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Central Kirklees Cycling Map & Guide * includes where to cycle in
Huddersfield, Mirfield, Heckmondwike and Dewsbury areas. Two more
are planned for the rest of the borough.
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Spen Valley and North Kirklees Cycling Map and Guide *
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Spen Valley Greenway News, available from Kirklees Borough
Council on 01484 234077
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Cycling in the Wakefield District, available from Wakefield MDC on
01924 306062
* Both these publications are available from local Tourist Information Centres
(see page 64), libraries or by telephoning ROSS – Kirklees Street Care on
0800 731 8765.
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Cycling
Cycle books
Cycling without traffic: NORTH
Colin & Lydia Speakman
Dial House Books, ISBN 0711024499
Price £9.99
Publisher: Ian Allan Publishing Ltd.
One of a series of books detailing cycle routes for all ages and abilties.
Wilde’s Cycle Route Guide to Yorkshire Dales, Humberside, North &
west Yorkshire.
Gillian Rowan-Wilde
Price £7.50
Publisher: Gildersleve Publishing Ltd.
www.wildes-guides.co.uk
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cycle routes for all ages and abilties. Look up the website for other books, and
ordering.
Cycling events
York Cycle Show
Tel: 0870 873 0066
www.yorkcycleshow.co.uk
The York Cycle Show is ‘Britain’s Biggest Cycle Show’ bringing together cyclists
from all walks of life and interest, clubs, events, cycle rides and equipment
suppliers. Normally held each June the show lasts 2 days and is based at York
Racecourse. Free parking and events.
National Bike Week
National contact: Nick Harvey
Tel: 01243 527444
Email: [email protected]
www.bikeweek.org.uk
Bike Week brings together cyclists for events and a celebration of cycling all
around the country. Harrogate holds annual Bike Week celebrations. Contact the
National line to find out if anything is happening local to you.
Great Yorkshire Bike Ride
Contact: John Taylorson MBE
Tel: 07774 806023 (preferably 6 – 9pm only)
www.gybr.org.uk
An annual ride from Wetherby to Filey, the Bike Ride is one of the biggest
around. A fantastic route across the best of Yorkshire. A great day out raising
money for charity.
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The following are the longest, best-surfaced and most enjoyable traffic-free
routes that we know of in West Yorkshire. Most of them are fully accessible to
wheelchair users.
Most routes are part of the National Cycle Network. Maps of all these routes an
be downloaded in the ‘Route Mapping’ section of the SUSTRANS website –
www.sustrans.org.uk
Cyclists using canal towpaths must carry a cycling permit, obtainable from
www.waterscape.com/cycling/permit.html or obtained from British
Waterways on 01923 201120.
Anglers Country Park and Haw Park
See the walks & outings sections page 9.
Aire Valley Towpath Route
Map: O.S. Explorer 288 Grid ref: 139 382
www.airvalleytowpath.org.uk
A 14 mile length of the Leeds & Liverpool canal from Saltaire to the heart of
Leeds (You can also cycle towards Bingley). From Saltaire, a World Heritage
Site, it passes through pleasant countryside before passing Kirkstall Abbey,
Armley Mills and ending at Granary Wharf on the edge of the city centre.
Kippax Linesway
Map: O.S. Explorer 298 Grid ref: 412 324
Follows the route of a former railway line for 3 ½ km, linking Garforth and
Allerton Bywater. Park at Garforth Leisure Centre, or at Great Preston.
Leeds to Woodlesford on the Trans Pennine Trail
Contact: Tim Parry
Tel: 0113 2476385
Email: [email protected]
A mainly traffic route for 7 miles following the Aire and Calder Navigation. The
only real obstacles are the Skelton Grange Road Bridge, which has a steep flight
of steps, and the minor road diversion away from the waterside between Old
Mill Lane and Goodman Street via National Road. There are recently improved
ramped bridges at Fishpond Lock and Nostrop Flood Lock. Park at Woodlesford
Railway Station, Thwaite Mill or Royal Armouries. Beyond, the trail continues
towards Methley, Wakefield and Barnsley.
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Cycle routes
South Leeds Stadium
Middleton Grove, Leeds, LS11 5DJ
Tel: 0113 3950000
Email: [email protected]
www.southleedsstadium.co.uk
The stadium has a variety of adapted cycles, including hand cycles, quad cycles
and wheelchair tandems. There are regular sessions through the week. Booking
can be made through the stadium. At other times, all the bikes can be booked
out for private hire. A small charge is made for use of the bikes at the stadium
but carers come free. A bar area and accessible toilets are available.
Spen Valley Greenway, Kirklees
Contact: Sustrans Ranger
Tel: 01924 411307
Email: [email protected]
www.members.tripod.com/spenvalleygreenway
A 7 ½ mile off road green corridor linking Oakenshaw, Cleckheaton, Liversedge,
Heckmondwike, Ravensthorpe, Thorpe Lees and Dewsbury. Has wonderful
sculptured seating and artwork en route. A leaflet indicating wheelchair access
points is available from SUSTRANS.
Spen Valley Ringway, Kirklees
A brand new route within a stones throw of the Greenway. A 2 mile section
between Littleton and Heckmondwike has been finished, and will be extended
over the next few years. See contact details for Spen Valley Greenway, above.
Spofforth – Wetherby (The Harland Way)
Map: O.S. Explorer 289 Grid ref: 366 507
A 3 ½ mile level route along an old railway track. Regular users will be pelase to
learn that the Wetherby Triangle section has been upgraded in summer 2004.
Nearest toilets are in Wetherby (The Shambles).
Two routes to watch out for!...
Calder Valley Cycle Way
On completion in 2005, the route will extend over 12 miles, along the Rochdale
Canal Corridor in Calderdale, between Friendly near Sowerby Bridge to the
Lancashire Border at Warland. Particular sections will be wheelchair accessible.
Great Northern Trail
Work is currently beginning on this 6 mile route which will eventually link
Queensbury to Cullingworth. Watch this space! www.thegreatnortherntrail.co.uk
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Open Country does not profess to be an authority on fishing, and most entries
here are taken from the Environment Agency publication, ‘North of England
Angling Guide 2004/2004’. Telephone 0845 933 3111 for a copy.
Inclusion in this guide may indicate easy access, wheelchair accessible
platforms and toilets. We would always advise you to contact the site
management before visiting.
Do remember you must have a National Rod Licence from the Environment
Agency to fish anywhere. They are available from post offices or by ringing
telephone number: 0870 1662662. You may be eligible for a concessionary
licence.
Key:
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Some fisheries now own ‘wheelyboats’, designed to enable disabled
anglers to fish on equal terms. For more details contact the Handicapped
Anglers Trust on 01798 342222 or email [email protected]
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Trout fishing only
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Coarse fishing only
British Disabled Anglers Association
Tel: 01922 860912
Email: [email protected]
www.bdaa.co.uk
Wheelyboats – In West Yorkshire try Harewood House lake (Pleasure boats) on
0113 2181006 or Walton Hall Trout Fishery 01924 242990.
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Bottoms Dam
Contact: Mr Makin
Holmfirth, Huddersfield
Tel: 01422 378202
Day tickets in advance from Chris Roberts Tackle, 22 Chapel Street,
Huddersfield
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Brookfoot Lake
Contact: Brighouse Anglers Association
Off A6025 at Brookfoot
Tel: 01422 311905
Day tickets from Calder Angling Supplies, Rastrick. Tel: 01484 711063
Parking adjacent to lake.
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Calder & Hebble Canal
1) Battyeford, Mirfield
Contact: Mr Stead
Tel: 01924 480995
2) Brighouse Basin to the Calder
Contact: Brighouse Anglers Association
Tel: 01422 311905
Day tickets from Calder Angling Supplies, Rastrick. Tel: 01484 711063.
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Gledholt Pond
For details see Bottoms Dam
C&T
Harold Park Lane
Contact: Wibsey Angling Centre, Bradford.
Tel: 01274 604542
Off the A641 Bradford to Huddersfield road.
Day tickets from Richmond’s Fishing Tackle and Wibsey Angling Centre.
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Harry Mann Dam
Contact: Spenborough & District Anglers Association
Cleckheaton town centre, off Spen Lane.
Day tickets on bank.
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Hemsworth Water Park
Contact: Hemsworth Town Council
Tel: 01977 617617
Off B6273 at Kinsley.
Day tickets on site. Special safety stands for anglers with disabilities.
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Hill Top Reservoir
Slaithwaite.
For details see Bottom Dam
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Holmehill Dam
Marsden.
For details see Bottom Dam
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Huddersfield Narrow Canal
Contact: Mr Makin
Tel: 01422 378202
Holmfirth, between Locks 11 – 20 and 29 – 34.
Day tickets in advance from Chris Roberts Tackle, Huddersfield.
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Knotford Lagoon
Tel: 0113 2645500
Otley, Leeds.
Approximately 1 ½ miles East of Otley off the A659. Good parking in a large
lay–by, alongside the waters edge. Day tickets available from Angling & Country
Sports, Pool Road, Otley and other tackle shops.
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Longbottom’s Dam
Contact; Mr Locke
Tel: 01274 869917
Bradford Road, Birstall
Day tickets on site.
C
Oaks Scar Reservoir
Longwood.
For details see Bottom Dam
C
Pugneys Country Park
Contact: Dave Millman
Tel: 01924 302360
Wakefield
C
Sparth Reservoir
Marsden.
For details see Bottom Dam
C
Springfell Dams
Milnsbridge.
For details see Bottom Dam
C
Swillington Park Fishery
Contact: Mr Cartwright
Tel: 0113 2869129
Swillington, near Leeds
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Horses
Riding for the Disabled
Riding for the Disabled Association (RDA)
Tel: 0845 658 1082
Email: [email protected]
www.riding-for-disabled.org.uk
The Association’s objects are to provide disabled people of all ages with the
opportunity to ride and /or carriage ride for the general benefit of their health
and well-being. There are several centres in West Yorkshire offering riding for
disabled sessions.
Emley Moor RDA
Contact: Mrs P Hampshire
Tel: 01924 848219
Leeds Area RDA
Contact: Mr Paul Sykes
Tel: 0113 273 5887
Email: [email protected]
Middleton Park Equestrian centre
Contact: Kelly West
Tel: 0113 277 1962
Or Tel: 0845 241 6345
Otley & District RDA
Contact: Judy Olby
Tel: 01943 603111
www.otelyrda.ik.com
Or Tel: 0845 241 6395
Wakefield RDA
Tel: 01924 241341
Email: [email protected]
Or Tel: 0845 450 6936
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Riding Stables
These riding stables are taken from a list by the British Horse Society’s website
- www.bhs.org.uk/where_to_ride/yorkshire.htm. These are not listed as stables
specifically for people with disabilities.
Acre Cliffe Riding School & Equestrian Centre
Tel: 01943 873912
Ellar Ghyll, Bradford Road, Otley LS21 3DN
Astley Riding School
Tel: 0113 287 3078
Home Farm, Swillington, Leeds LS26 8UA
Back Lane Stables
Tel: 01132 556615
Back Lane, Farnley, Leeds LS12 5UE
Bankhouse Farm Riding & Livery Centre
Tel: 01924 840614
Wood Lane, Middlestown, Nr Wakefield, WF4 4XD
Longfield Equestrian Centre
Tel: 01706 812736
Email: [email protected]
Middle Longfield Farm, Todmorden OL14 6JN
Low Fold Equestrian
Tel: 01484 604472
Green Balk Lane, Little Lepton, Huddersfield HD8 0EW
Middleton Park Equestrian Centre
Tel: 0113 277 1962
Middleton Grove, Off Dewsbury Road, Leeds LS11 5TZ
Northern Riding and Carriage Driving Centre
Tel: 01924 466240
The Stables, Water Lane, Thornhill Road, Dewsbury WF12 9PY
Throstle Nest Riding School
Tel: 01274 639390
Throstle Nest Farm, Fagley Lane, Bradford BD2 3NU
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Riding Stables
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Wadlands Hall Equestrian centre
Tel: 0113 236 3648
Priesthorpe Road, Farsley, Pudsey LS28 5RD
Westways Riding School
Tel: 0113 289 2598
The Homestead, Carr Lane, Thorner, Leeds LS14 3HD
Donkeys
The Elisabeth Svendsen Trust for Children and Donkeys
Swan lane, off Black Hill Lane, Eccup, Leeds. LS16 8AZ
Tel: 0113 2619249
www.thedonkeysanctuary.org.uk
The riding arena is indoors, centrally heated and has large, safe indoor and
outdoor play areas. During school holidays and Saturday Clubs there is the
chance for special needs children to ride the donkeys with brothers and sisters.
Ring for an appointment. Children too heavy to ride can drive in a cart and
there is a wheelchair cart.
Horse racing
In the UK there are races which involve obstacles (either hurdles or fences)
called steeplechase and those which are unobstructed races over a given
distance (flat racing). For details about horse racing, events, individual horses
and contact details for tracks around the country check out the website –
www.horseracing.com.
Pontefract Race Course
33 Ropergate, Pontefract, West Yorkshire. WF8 1LE UK
Tel: 01977703224
Email: [email protected]
www.pontefract-races.co.uk
Wetherby Race Course
York Road, Wetherby, West Yorkshire, LS22 5EJ UK
Tel: 01937582035
Email: [email protected]
www.wetherbyracing.co.uk
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3. Wildlife & Conservation
Clubs and organisations
43 - 44
Accessible bird-watching
45 - 46
Accessible wildlife sites
47 - 48
Wildlife Clubs & organisations
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Open Country
46 East Parade, Harrogate, HG1 5LT
Contact: David Shaftoe and Sam Parkhouse
Tel: 01423 507227
Email: [email protected]
•
The Conservation Volunteers group meet every Friday to ’work for wildlife’.
Tasks include scrub clearing, bracken control and clean-ups. Most members
have learning disabilities and mental health issues.
•
Wild Things is a club open to anyone regardless of ability. We aim to make all
the activities wheelchair accessible. The group meets once per month to
study wildlife, especially animals in their natural environment. Sessions have
included mammal trapping, pond dipping and bird watching.
BTO – British Trust for Ornithology
BTO, The Nunnery, Thetford, Norfolk, IP24 2PU
Tel: 01842 750050
www.bto.org
The BTO involve people in their national Garden Bird Survey. The survey
involves noting which birds and how many you have seen over a given time.
The surveys are fun and a great way to help wildlife from your home.
RSPB
North West England Regional Office
Westleigh Mews, Wakefield Road, Denby Dale, Huddersfield, HD8 8QD
Tel: 01484 861148
www.rspb.org.uk
Yorkshire Mammal Group
Contact: Ann Hanson – Chairperson
Tel: 0113 2811286
The Yorkshire Mammal group is affiliated to the Mammal Society. They take part
in all sorts of field and conservation work parties including surveys. Meetings
are held regularly through the winter months with a wide range of guest
speakers.
Wildlife Clubs & organisations
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Yorkshire Bat Group
Contact: John Drewitt
Tel: 01325 718133
Email: [email protected]
www.nyorkbats.freeserve.co.uk
The Yorkshire Bat group holds regular indoor meetings with talks by bat
experts. There are also practical events such as bat box making, conservation
work, surveys and bat walks. They can provide advice and information about
bats and also care for sick and injured bats, as well as being able to provide
training for anyone wishing to become a licensed bat worker.
Yorkshire Wildlife Trust & Wildlife Watch
10 Toft Green, York, YO1 6JT
Tel: 01904 659570
www.yorkshire-wildlife-trust.org.uk
• The aim is to conserve and promote the diversity of Yorkshire wildlife and
habitats for the benefit and well being of both wildlife and people. There are
staff and volunteers dedicated to nature reserve work, environmental
education, conservation, advice and much more. A new reserves guide
details all the reserves, their interest and accessibility. Look out on the
website for information related to disability access as improvements are
planned for a number of nature reserves in the future.
• Wildlife Watch groups are run by volunteers allowing children to meet and
have fun exploring their environment and local wildlife. Contact Gordon at
the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust to find your local club and find out about their
access.
West Yorkshire Bat Group
Contact: Liz Higgs
Tel: 0113 2747938
The West Yorkshire Bat group welcomes people of all ages, abilities and
experience levels to join their group and help in the conservation of bats in
West Yorkshire. The group carry out research, hands-on conservation work,
education, consultation and training in the local community. Please contact Liz if
you are interested in joining.
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Accessible Bird Watching
The following sites all have fully accessible bird hides or viewing platforms.
Anglers Country Park
2 bird hides. See ‘Walks & Outings’ section, page 9.
Pugneys Country Park
The smaller lake is overlooked by 2 bird hides.
Good place to see Common Terns in summer.
See ‘Walks & Outings’ section, page 9.
Eccup Reservoir
Map: O.S. Explorer 289, Grid ref: 309 417
A great place for observing Red Kites. There is a small viewing area on the Dam
Wall facing towards the A61. The site is just south of Harewood and can be
accessed via a small road off the A61 from Harrogate – Leeds.
Fairburn Ings
Map: O.S. Explorer 289, Grid ref: 452 277
RSPB, Newton Lane, Ledston, Castleford
Tel: 01977 603796
Email: [email protected]
www.rspb.org.uk
600 acres of wetland close to the A1. There is a 500m boardwalk over marshy
ground which leads to a bird hide. In October 2004, we visited and found the 2
lower level viewing hatches for wheelchair users windows were too high. The
visitor centre is accessible, with an adapted toilet and wheelchair loan. The
picnic area has one accessible table, although it is sited on grass. There is a
nice viewing platform over the main lake. Towards the village, a small public car
park offers an excellent viewpoint for observing a great number of waterfowl at
the roadside.
Accessible Bird Watching
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Notable Others…
Outside West Yorkshire, these three Yorkshire reserves have been included as
they offer some of the finest and most accessible bird watching in the country.
See www.rspb.org.uk
Bempton Cliffs
RSPB, Flamborough
On the cliff road from Bempton village,
on the B1229 from Flamborough.
Tel:01262 851179
This sea-cliff bird reserve gives great views, especially from April to July. There
is an accessible information centre and toilet. A 200 yard path gives wheelchair
access to two cliff-top viewpoints.
Blacktoft Sands
RSPB On a minor road off the A161 to Redness & Ousefleet,
South of Goole.
Tel: 01405 704665
A reserve of tidal reed beds and salt marsh, there is lots of specialised wildlife.
There are six accessible hides and an adapted toilet. There is also wheelchair
loan available.
Old Moor Wetland Centre, near Bolton upon Dearne
Tel: 01226 751593
www.rspb.og.uk/reserves
This
area has a wide variety of wetland habitats with accompanying bird, plants
and animal life. All paths, five hides and the visitor centre are fully accessible.
Electric scooters and folding wheelchairs are available free of charge.
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Accessible Wildlife Sites
Bramham
Fantastic place for wildflowers, including masses of Twayblades. See ‘Walks &
Outings’ section, page 14.
Bretton Lakes
Map: O.S. Explorer 278, Grid ref:281 124
Taking the bridleway path down from the Sculpture Park, the Heronry is a great
place to see these magnificent birds close up. Toilets in adjacent Yorkshire
Sculpture Park or Bretton Country Park.
Brockadale
Map: O.S. Landranger 111, Grid ref: 499 176
Directions: Seven miles east of Pontefract, and just east of the A1
Contact: Yorkshire Wildlife Trust
Tel: 01904 659570
This varied nature reserve is home to such diverse habitats as ancient
woodland, limestone grasslands and floodplain grasslands. A short accessible
path leads from the car park to a bench and viewpoint but unfortunately no
other paths are wheelchair accessible as yet.
Kirkstall Valley Nature Reserve, Leeds
Map: O.S. Explorer 289, Grid ref: 270 346
Contact: Yorkshire Wildlife Trust
Tel: 01904 659570
A Yorkshire Wildlife Trust site, popular with organised groups, this 9.7ha green
oasis is on the site of the former Kirkstall Power station. Reserve entrance next
to the River Aire at Kirkstall. Parking and entrance via Redcote Lane. There is a
sensory garden with disabled access. Look out for mosaic way marks, ponds
and a wildflower meadow.
Middleton Woods
Map: O.S. Explorer 289, Grid ref: 300 290
Contact: Steve Joul
Tel: 0113 2715811
Covering 80ha, this is one of the largest ancient woodland sites in West
Yorkshire. There is an education and visitor centre.
See ‘Horses’ section, page 39.
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Rodley Nature Reserve, Leeds
Map: OS Explorer 289, Grid ref: 235363
Contact: Shirley Carson
Tel: 0113 2552145
www.pudsey.com/rodley/reserve
A new reserve, set up in 1999. Disabled parking at the information centre,
which is wheelchair accessible and has an adapted toilet, refreshments and a
sensory garden. The centre of the reserve has another disabled parking spot,
but the paths are of mown grass and are only accessible in dry conditions. The
paths to the 3 hides are rather rough, but they have level access and seats
inside, although no wheelchair bays. Dogs are not admitted onto the reserve.
Skelton Grange Project
Skelton Grange Environment Centre, Skelton Grange Road, Stourton, Leeds
Tel: 0113 2430815
Email: [email protected]
www.skeltongrange.org.uk
Provides environmental education and interpretation activities to pre-booked
groups of local school children of all backgrounds and abilities. The wildlife area
has meadows, a riverside path and two ponds. Runs a Wildlife Watch group. The
site and buildings are accessible. Please call to arrange visits.
Stanley Marsh Local Nature Reserve
Contact: Wakefield Countryside Service
Map: OS Explorer 289, Grid ref: 346236
Off Lime Pit Lane, close to Junction 30 of the M62.
Tel: 01924 303980
Created by mining subsidence, the reserve is a patchwork of woodland,
meadow, marsh and ponds alive with wildlife. A ¾ mile wheelchair accessible
path takes you around the reserve.
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4.
Volunteering
Volunteering advice and contacts
50 - 51
Volunteering in the countryside
52 - 53
Countryside Employment
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Volunteering
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There are always lots of opportunities to get involved in your local countryside
through volunteering for a conservation or community group. Your local
Volunteer Bureau will have someone on hand to discuss your interests and
abilities and help you make the right choices.
General Volunteering Information
Two websites worth a look at for volunteering opportunities are:
‘Do It!’
www.do-it.org.uk
Volunteering England
www.volunteering.org.uk
Volunteer Bureaux
Bradford Volunteer Bureau
2nd Floor VSC, 19 - 25 Sunbridge Road, Bradford, BD1 2AY
Tel: 01274 722 772
Email: [email protected]
www.bradfordvb.org.uk/
Keighley Volunteer Bureau
8 - 10 North Street, Keighley, BD21 3SE
Tel: 01535 609 506
Email: [email protected]
Shipley & Baildon Volunteer Bureau
14 Commercial Street, Shipley, BD18 3SP
Tel: 01274 588 233
Email: [email protected]
www.shbvb.force9.co.uk
Voluntary Action Calderdale
1st Floor, Venture House, 1-9 Silver Street, Halifax, HX1 1HS
Tel: 01422 348 777
Email: [email protected]
www.cvac.org.uk
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Volunteering
Voluntary Action Leeds
34 Lupton Street, Hunslet, Leeds. LS10 2QW
Tel: 0113 297 7931
Email: [email protected]
www.val.org.uk
Voluntary Action Wakefield District
11 Upper York Street, Wakefield, WF1 3LQ
Tel: 01924 787 368
Email: [email protected]
www.vbwakefield.fsnet.co.uk
Volunteering Kirklees
Voluntary Action Kirklees, 15 Lord Street, Huddersfield, HD1 1QB
Tel: 01484 518 457
Email: [email protected]
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Open Country, Harrogate
Contact: David Shaftoe & Sam Parkhouse
Tel: 01423 507227
Email: [email protected]
Trailblazers. The Trailblazers meet each Tuesday to help create and maintain
accessible paths for all in the Harrogate District. Many of the volunteers have
mental health issues and learning disabilities.
•
Conservation. The Conservation Volunteers meet each Friday on conservation
projects around Harrogate District and beyond. We work closely with many
wildlife organisations helping to preserve the countryside for wildlife and people.
Many of the volunteers have mental health issues and learning disabilities.
•
Volunteer on activities. We run many activities in the countryside for people
with disabilities and are always looking for volunteers who can help lead a
member with visual impairments, help push a wheelchair and provide moral
support. It’s a great chance to make friends, help others and get out and about.
•
British Trust for Conservation Volunteers (BTCV)
Hollybush Conservation Centre
Broad Lane, Kirkstall, Leeds, LS5 3BP
Tel: 0113 2742335
The BTCV is Britain's largest environmental organisation involving the public in
practical nature conservation work. Transport, training and refreshments
provided free. Residential working holidays also available in West Yorkshire and
beyond! Most activities need able bodied volunteers.
CALICO: Conservation and Life in the Community
Contact: Peter Boyd or Aine Welsh
Cathedral Centre, Captain Street, Bradford, BD1 4AH
Tel: 01274 308707 or 07946 482374
Email: [email protected] or [email protected]
CALICO is a mixed ability conservation group based at the Cathedral Centre,
working predominantly in the Bradford Metropolitan area to enhance the natural
environment. We provide training and work experience to groups of adults,
which include people who have disabilities or are long term unemployed. Some
of our learners are working towards qualifications. We carry out a wide range of
practical countryside conservation tasks including woodland management, tree
planting, footpath work, walling, fencing, pond work etc. We also run a timber
re-use project, using timber from sustainable sources to make charcoal, fire
wood and besom brooms. Many of our projects benefit the community, such as
wildlife meadows in churchyards and outdoor classrooms in school grounds.
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Volunteering in the countryside
National Trust
The Regional Volunteers Department
The National Trust, Goddards, 27 Tadcaster Road, York, YO2 2QG
Tel: 01904 702021
The National Trust has many voluntary options open including gardening,
leading walks, holiday assistance, wardening, information stewards and
conservation tasks. Training provided.
Skelton Grange Project
Skelton Grange Environment Centre, Skelton Grange Road, Stourton, Leeds.
Tel: 0113 2430815
Email: [email protected]
www.skeltongrange.org.uk
Skelton provides environmental education and interpretation activities to local
school children of all backgrounds and abilities. They also offer adult training.
The wildlife area has a meadow, riverside path and two ponds. The site and
buildings are accessible. Volunteers are a valuable part of the project. Please
contact for voluntary opportunities.
Yorkshire Wildlife Trust
Contact: Yvette Hollings - Volunteer Development Officer
10 Toft Green, York, YO1 6JT
Tel: 01904 659570
There are many voluntary opportunities with the Trust. Some of these may be
done from home e.g. lobbying local MPs. Some involve work with children,
helping one of the many Wildlife Watch groups around the county. Some involve
practical work on reserves, office help, collecting money and much more. Please
contact Yvette for more information.
Woodland Trust
The Volunteer Team
Tel: 01476 581111
Email: [email protected]
www.woodland-trust.org.uk/getinvolved
The Woodland Trust is the UK’s leading woodland conservation charity.
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Environment Post
ADC Environment, 58 Kingsley Close, Wickford, Essex, SS12 0EN
Tel: 01268 468000
Email: [email protected]
Includes job and voluntary vacancies from environmental journals and papers
worldwide. Also details student placements.
Countryside Jobs Service
Niall Larson & Team
CJS, Groves Bank, Sleights, Whitby, YO21 1RY
Tel: 01947 810220
Email: [email protected]
The CJS brings together available countryside jobs both paid and voluntary from
a wide range of sources and organisations.
Guardian newspaper
Find details of environmental and conservation jobs available on Wednesdays.
Yorkshire Post
On a Thursday details of local job opportunities are advertised.
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5. Useful information
Community Transport
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Public Transport
57
RADAR, Blue Badge parking
& wheelchair hire
58
Shopmobility
59
Braille guides
60
Publications
61 - 63
Tourist Information Centres
64
Council for Voluntary Services (CVS)
65
Disability Links
66
Websites worth a surf…
67 - 68
Community Transport
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Community Transport organisations across West Yorkshire provide transport
services to anyone in the county who does not have easy access to other forms
of transport, including the elderly, those with disabilities, people with special
needs or people living in remote communities with little or no public transport.
Their minibuses are fully accessible. You are advised to book in advance,
preferably giving at least 24 hours notice. Most Community Transport schemes
will accept Concessionary Bus passes and offer free or reduced cost travel for
any helpers you may need to enable you to enjoy your journey.
Contact your local Rural Transport Partnership Office (see below) for details of
community transport schemes in your area or your local Council for Voluntary
Services page 65.
Rural Transport Partnership Offices
Rural Transport Partnership Offices in
West Yorkshire can help and advice you on a
range of transport issues.
Calderdale Metropolitan Borough Council
Contact: Peter Stubbs
Technical Service Department, Northgate House, Halifax, HX1 1UN
Tel: 01422 392139
Email: [email protected]
Kirklees Rural Transport Partnership
Contact: Victoria Podgorski
Kirklees Metropolitan Council. Flint Street, Fartown, Huddersfield, HD6 6LG
Tel: 01484 225506
Email: [email protected]
South and West Yorkshire Met’s Rural Transport Partnership
Contact: Alan Bishop
West Yorkshire PTE, 40 – 50 Wellington Street, Leeds, LS1 2DE
Tel: 0113 2517413
Email: [email protected]
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Public Transport
The range of public transport opportunities in West Yorkshire is too large to list
here but the following contacts may give you a head start in finding out what is
available.
Tourist Information Centres are also often a good place to ask about transport
options, car parking, cycle stands and street parking regulations in the local
area. Please see page 64 for a list of Tourist Information Centres.
Metro
Contact: Metroline
Tel: 0113 2457676
www.wymetro.com
In West Yorkshire, buses and local trains are overseen by Metro (West Yorkshire
Passenger Transport Executive. West Yorkshire Day Rovers give unlimited offpeak travel, while Metro cards cover longer periods. Large bus operators such
as First and Arriva also offer good value deals that you can buy on the bus.
Public Transport Services
Contact: Traveline
Tel: 0870 608 2 608
For details of public transport services, an increasing number of which are being
operated using accessible buses, please contact the County Council Traveline.
Geat North Eastern Rail (GNER)
Customers with special needs:
GNER Telesales and enquiries:
Minicom facility for the hard of hearing:
www.gner.co.uk.
Tel:
Tel:
Tel:
08457 225 444.
08457 225 225.
0191 233 0173.
There is wheelchair space in First Class and Standard. Assistance for disabled
customers at stations when booked in advance.
National Train and Fare enquiries
Tel: 08457 484950 open 24hrs
www.nationalrail.co.uk
Door-to-Door: A Guide to Transport for People with Disabilities
By the Dept. of the Environment, Transport and the Regions’ Mobility Unit.
Tel: 0181 890 6100
RADAR & Blue Badge parking &
Wheelchair Hire
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RADAR
Contact: RADAR
Tel: 020 7250 3222
Email: [email protected]
www.radar.org.uk
The RADAR National key scheme ensures that one key will open wheelchair
accessible toilets throughout the country. Radar padlocks are also increasingly
used on nature reserves and cycle paths. Radar keys can be obtained from
many Town Halls or direct from RADAR.
There are now too many accessible toilets for them to be listed individually.
However a directory is published annually. The NKS Guide 2003 is available
from RADAR either online or by post. Either way, keys cost £4.11 each and the
guide is £10. Both prices include P&P.
Parking with a Blue Badge
Blue badge holders may:
• Park as long as they wish in a disc parking zone provided that the blue badge
is displayed
• Park on a single or double yellow line for up to three hours provided that the
blue badge and disc is displayed and the vehicle causes no obstruction
• Always check individual car parks to see of you are required to pay or not, as
practice differs widely throughout West Yorkshire
NB: remember your blue badge, blue badge disc and identity card at all times.
Wheelchair Hire
Many of the places in this Directory have wheelchairs and scooters available for
loan either free or relatively cheaply. For other outlets ring your local Tourist
Information Centre - see page 64.
For information about scooter hire in parks and cemeteries in the Leeds area
contact Leeds City Council, Parks & Countryside on Tel: 0113 2375231.
Alternatively, you can contact your local Shopmobility unit. See page 59.
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Shopmobility
Your local Shopmobility unit can loan you wheelchair and scooters for use in and
around the local town / city. The Shopmobility units can also provide you with
useful information about accessible areas within the city / town centre.
Bradford
Contact: John Lund (174 John Street Market)
Tel: 01274 434076
The Oastler Centre, Bradford
Dewsbury
Contact: Frank Adams
Tel: 01924 325070
Social Services Information Point, Dewsbury, WF12 8EE
Calderdale
Tel: 01405 837113
Email: [email protected]
Coalition Shopmobility, The Courtyard, Boothferry Road, Goole, DN14 6AE
Huddersfield
Tel: 01484 223464
Social Services Information Point, Queensgate Market, Huddersfield
OR
Tel: 01484 559006
Level 1 Car Park, Kingsgate Shopping Centre, Huddersfield
Keighley
Tel: 01535 618225
Keighley Town Hall, Bow Street, Keighley
Leeds
Tel: 0113 2460125
Minicom: 0113 2460125
Unit 92, Merrion Centre, Leeds
OR
Tel: 0113 2773636
White Rose Shopping Centre, Dewsbury Road, Leeds
Shipley
Tel:01274 437020
Shipley ASDA Supermarket
Wakefield
Tel: 01924 787788
Ridings Shopping Centre, Wakefield
Braille guides
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Open Country and Henshaws College in Harrogate work together to produce a
number of Braille Guides about local areas of interest. If you would like to
borrow one please contact Sam or David at Open Country on 01423 507227.
West Yorkshire Braille Guides
• Easy Going Trail Alongside the River Wharfe at Ilkely
• Kirkstall Valley Nature Reserve (Leeds)
• Lotherton Hall Estate Guide
• Roundhay Park (Leeds)
• Spofforth to Wetherby Footpath and Cycle Route
Other Braille Guides available
• Introduction to Brimham Rocks & Moor (Nidderdale)
• Askham Bog (near York)
• Bishop Monkton Railway Cutting (a reserve near Ripon)
• Bolton Percy Station Nature Reserve (near Tadcaster)
• Broomhill Flash (near Barnsley)
• Countryside Advice Service Information Sheet
• Cumberland Trail - Strid Wood, Bolton Abbey to Wharfedale
• Filey Dams Nature Reserve
• Grimwith Reservoir Walk (near Hebden, Yorkshire Dales)
• High Batts Nature Reserve (near Ripon)
• Hookstone Wood (Harrogate)
• Moorlands Nature Reserve (near York)
• Pateley Bridge to Glasshouses Easy Going Trail (Nidderdale)
• Potteric Carr Nature Reserve (near Doncaster)
• Rossett Nature Reserve (Harrogate)
• Spurn, The Moving Story (East coast of Yorkshire)
• Toft Gate Lime Kiln (near Pateley Bridge)
• The National Trust Hudswell Woods (Richmond, North Yorkshire)
• Wheldrake Ings (wetland site near York)
• Yorkshire Wildlife Trust Volunteers Leaflet
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Publications
Publications specific to West Yorkshire
Access Guide to Calderdale
Currently priced at £1.50 plus 50p postage. Available from Halifax, Hebden
Bridge or Todmorden Tourist Information Centres (see page 64).
Calderdale accessible walks pamphlet
Contact: Calderdale Countryside and Forestry Department and SCOPE
Tel: 01422 393233
A leaflet detailing accessible walks and places of interest in Calderdale is
presently being put together by the Calderdale Countryside and Forestry
Department and SCOPE. It is due out in Spring 2005. Please call for more
information.
Gateway to the Countryside of Leeds
Leeds Leisure services, Leeds City Council
Contact: Nigel Patrick
Tel: 0113 237 5231
A guide to the accessible walks and places of interest in the Leeds area.
Available in Braille, large print, audio tape and computer disk on request.
Other useful publications
Access for all in the Yorkshire Dales
Contact: Rachel Mozley
Tel: 01969 650456
Also available in large print, Braille or audio cassette format. Pick up a copy
from any of the Yorkshire Dales National Park Centres or from Rachel Mozley.
A Practical Guide for Disabled People
For free copies as a book, audio cassette and Braille please contact:
Department of Health, PO Box 410, Wetherby, LS23 7LN
Breakfree
Contact: Sam or David
Community House, 46 East Parade, Harrogate, HG1 5LT
Tel: 01423 507227
The 2 Harrogate Breakfree packs grade fully accessible walks and places of
interest by the gradient and surface of the paths whilst detailing all
amenities and potential obstacles on clear, colour maps. Especially suitable
for parents, wheelchair users, cyclists and anyone with limited mobility.
Packs are £2 each and are available at Tourist Information Centres, local
outdoor shops, Harrogate Library, or call Open Country.
Publications
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Countryside Directories
Contact: Open Country
Tel: 01423 507227
Available now:
 North Yorkshire Countryside Directory of Opportunities for People with

Disabilities
West Yorkshire Countryside Directory of Opportunities for People with
Disabilities
Available from Easter 2005:
 South Yorkshire Countryside Directory of Opportunities for People with

Disabilities
East Yorkshire Countryside Directory of Opportunities for People with
Disabilities
All Directories are available on audio tape, Braille and CD by request.
Easy Going North York Moors
Tel: 01439 770657
www.visitthemoors.co.uk
‘Probably the best access guide ever printed!’ Telephone: 01439 770657 to get
a hold of a copy – cost £4.50.
Directory for Disabled People
By Ann Darnbrough & Derek Kinrade
Prentice Hall, Campus 400, Maylands Avenue, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire,
HP2 7EZ
A comprehensive handbook of information for anyone concerned with disability.
Growrings Mobility Smooth Ride Guide – UK
By July Ramsey
Smooth Ride Guides, Duck street Barns, Duck street, Furneux Pelham, Herts,
SG0 OLA
ISBN: 0-9521982-9-0
www.smoothrideguides.com
An ‘invaluable reference book for anyone involved in travel’ in the UK. Detailing
accessible places of interest as well as local hotels and transport contacts. One
of a series of similar books for other countries. £14.95 with £1 to charity.
Publications
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Guide for Disabled Visitors, English Heritage.
English Heritage Postal sales, PO Box 229, Northampton, NN6 9RY
Tel: 01604 781163
Free to members or £3.50 from staffed properties or from English Heritage
Postal Sales, PO Box 229, Northampton NN6 9RY. For details of their Yorkshire
Events, visit www.english-heritage.org.uk
Leaflets available from Open Country:
Tel: 01423 507227
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Open Country Information leaflet
Harrogate & Knaresborough Cycle Map
York Cycle Route Map
Spofforth to Wetherby footpath and cycle route
The York to Selby Cycle Path
Easy Going trail from Pately Bridge to Glasshouses
Easy Going Nature Tials along Skiptiwth Common
Easy Going along the River Wharfe at Ilkley
Easy Going facilities and routes around Bolton Abbey
Outdoor adventure for Handicapped People - RADAR
A book available by order from Hammicks Bookshop (£5.95):
15 James Street, Harrogate
Tel: 01423 531953
Published by Souvenir Press. Author Mike Cotton. ISBN 0285649787
RADAR – Accessible Holidays in the British Isles
RADAR, 12 City Forum, 250 City Road, London, EC1V 8AF
Tel: 0207 2503222
Minicom: 0207 2504119
An annually updated production.
The National Trust - Information for Visitors with Disabilities
Access for All Office, 36 Queen Anne’s Gate, London, SW1H 9AS
Tel: 020 7447 6742
Email: [email protected]
www.nationaltrust.org.uk
An annually updated booklet containing very useful information about access
and amenities for everyone throughout the National Trust properties. Can be
used in conjunction with the ‘National Trust Handbook for Members and
Visitors’.
Yorkshire Dales – Guide for Visitors with Disabilities
Tel: 01756 752748
Email: [email protected]
www.yorkshiredales.org.uk
A leaflet detailing the visitor centres and their accessibility and amenities.
Tourist Information Centres
BATLEY
The Mill Discount Department Store
Bradford Road, Batley
Tel: 01924 426670
Email: [email protected]
BRADFORD
City Hall, Bradford
Tel: 01274 753678
[email protected]
HALIFAX
Piece Hall, Halifax
Tel: 01422 368725
Email: [email protected]
HARTSHEAD MOOR
Motorway Service Area, M62
(Westbound)
01274 869167
ILKLEY
Station Road, Ilkley
Tel: 01943 602319
Email: [email protected]
INGLETON
The Community Centre Car Park
Ingleton
Tel: 01524 241049
LEEDS
Gateway Yorkshire, PO Box 244
The Arcade, City Station, Leeds
Tel: 0113 242 5242
Email: [email protected]
Tel:
HAWORTH
2/4 West Lane, Haworth, Near
Keighley
Tel: 01535 642329
Email: [email protected]
HEBDEN BRIDGE
1 Bridge Gate, Hebden Bridge
Tel: 01422 843831
Email: [email protected]
OTLEY
4 Boroughgate, Otley
Tel: 0113 247 7707
SALTAIRE
Tourist Information Point, 2 Victoria
Road, Saltaire
Tel: 01274 774993
TODMORDEN
15 Burnley Road, Todmorden
Tel: 01706 818181
Email: [email protected]
HOLMFIRTH
49-51 Huddersfield Road, Holmfirth
Tel: 01484 222444
Email:
[email protected]
WAKEFIELD
Town Hall, Wood Street, Wakefield
Tel: 01924 305000
Email: [email protected]
HUDDERSFIELD
3 Albion Street, Huddersfield
Tel: 01484 223200
[email protected]
WETHERBY
17 Westgate, Wetherby
Tel: 01937 582151
Email: [email protected]
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Council for Voluntary Services
A Council for Voluntary Service (CVS) is a voluntary organisation which is set
up, owned and run by local groups to support, promote and develop local
voluntary and community action. CVS support their members by providing them
with a range of services and by acting as a voice for the local voluntary and
community sector.
Bradford CVS
Contact: Anthony Clipsom
19/25 Sunbridge Road, Bradford,
BD1 2AY
Tel: 01274 722772
Email: [email protected]
www.bradfordcvs.org.uk
Kirklees VA
Contact: Neil Bennett
15 Lord Street, Huddersfield,
HD1 1QB
Tel: 01484 518457
Email:
[email protected]
Calderdale VA
Contact: Sajid Hashmi
1st Floor Venture House 1-9 Silver
Street, Halifax, HX1 1HS
Tel: 01422 348777
Email: [email protected]
www.cvac.org.uk
Bingley VA
Contact: Margaret Jackman
Cardigan House Ferncliffe Road,
Bingley, BD16 2TA
Tel: 01274 781222
Email: [email protected]
Ilkley & District CVS
Contact: Gill Bowskill
Riddings Hall Riddings Road, Ilkley,
LS29 9LU
Tel: 01943 603348
Email: [email protected]
www.ilkley.org/cvs
Keighley VS
Contact: Caroline Schwaller
Voluntary Services Centre 135
Skipton Road, Keighley, BD21 3AU
Tel: 01535 665258
Email: [email protected]
www.keighley.cvs.org.uk
Leeds VA
Contact: Rhona Davidson
Stringer House 34 Lupton Street,
Leeds, LS10 2QW
Tel: 0113 297 7920
Email: [email protected]
www.val.org.uk /
www.leeds.cvs.org.uk
Shipley CVS
Contact: Dave Rogers
Kirkgate Community Centre
Kirkgate, Shipley, BD18 3EH
Tel: 01274 591777
Email: [email protected]
Wakefield District VA
Contact: Chief Officer
13 Upper York Street, Wakefield,
WF1 3LQ
Tel: 01924 367418
Email: [email protected]
www.wakefield.cvs.org.uk
Disability Links
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d.i.a.l – Disability Information & Advice Line
Tel: 0113 214 3630
Minicom: 0113 214 3627
The Mary Thornton Suite, Armley Grange Drive, Leeds, LS12 3QH
For information, advice and lists of organisations including local d.i.a.l offices.
Disability Action Yorkshire
7-9 Harlow Oval, Harrogate, HG2 0AA
Tel: 01423 504360
www.da-y.org.uk
DAY provides services aimed at enabling people to access fundamental activities
such as work, education, personal care, leisure and holidays.
Disability Information Service
Contact: Pam Toms
Victoria Park House, 8 Victoria Avenue, Harrogate, HG1 5QY
Tel: 01423 501894
This service aims to provide up-to-date accurate information about services and
resources including welfare benefits for people with disabilities, their carers and
professionals. Free, confidential and independent.
Disabled in York - Information & Advice Service (York CVS)
Tel: 01904 638467
Information, advice and consultation on all aspects of disability for York District.
People in Action – Leeds
Tel: 0113 247 0411
Oxford Chambers, oxford Place, Leeds, LS1 3AX
People in action aims to empower people with learning disabilities through social
and leisure activities. A range of activities and projects encourage people with
learning disabilities to become involved in countryside activities and learning.
Shire View – Leeds Centre for Blind and Partially Sighted People
Tel: 0113 214 4544
72 Headingley Lane, Leeds, LS6 2DJ
A centre for people with visual impairments providing advice, support, leisure
activities, training and promotion of independence.
Through The Maze
Tel: 0113 243 9919
www.through-the-maze.org.uk
Unit A4, Unity Business Centre, 26 Roundhay Road, Leeds, LS7 1AB
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Through the maze helps people with learning disabilities and their carers to
find out about social and leisure activities, holidays, housing, work, training and
college courses. Their website has a great database of organisations.
Websites worth a surf…
Ability Online
www.abilityonline.net
Bringing together information for people with disabilities on the Internet.
English Heritage
www.english-heritage.org.uk
English Nature
www.english-nature.org.uk
Fieldfare Trust
www.fieldfare.org.uk
Works with people with disabilities and countryside managers to improve
access.
Forestry Commission
www.forestry.gov.uk
Help the Aged
www.helptheadged.org.uk
Kirklees
www.disabledgo.info
For useful information about Kirklees.
National Trust
www.nationaltrust.org.uk
Open Country
www.opencountry.org.uk
Sensory Trust
www.sensorytrust.org.uk
Provides creative solutions to the problems of access to public greenspace
SUSTRANS
www.sustrans.org.uk
information on the national Cycle Network and sustainable transport.
Travel Line
www.yorkshiretravel.net
The Yorkshire Dales
Websites work a surf…
www.yorkshiredales.org
Yorkshire Exercise Co.
www.yorkshireexercise.co.uk
Yorkshire Great Houses, Castles and Gardens
www.castlesandgardens.co.uk
Yorkshire Net
www.yorkshirenet.co.uk
The Internet gateway to Yorkshire
Yorkshire Tourist Board
www.ytb.org.uk
The Country Code
For anyone visiting the countryside it is worth remembering the Country Code.
By following these basic guidelines, the countryside stays open to everyone
whilst helping the people, animals and wildlife who live there.
For more information visit www.countrysideaccess.gov.uk
 Be safe – plan ahead and follow any signs
 Leave gates and property as you find them
 Protect plants and animals, and take your litter home
 Keep dogs under control
 Consider other people
The funders and authors
The funders
This project received funding from Yorkshire Forward (Yorkshire & Humber
Regional Development Agency), the Environment Agency and an anonymous
donor. We thank them for supporting our project and enabling us to share this
information with others, so that many more people can enjoy the great
outdoors as much as we do.
Thanks also go to Paperworks for binding the Directory and the RNIB for
transferring the Directory to BRAILLE and audio cassette.
Open Country
Open Country was set up in 1990 to enable anyone with any disability to access
and enjoy the countryside.
Sam and David are the only two members of staff. Both have joined the project
from a countryside background of work and personal interest. This
Directory is just one of the ways that we try to let people know about what is
available to them and how they can get involved.
We hope you use this Directory to get more involved with the countryside and
enjoy all the benefits and fun that comes with it.
Can you help us?
As a small voluntary organisation, we are heavily dependent on the generosity
of our supporters. Any donation, no matter how small, will help us to continue
our valuable work. Thank you.
Disclaimer
The authors of this Directory have made every effort to ensure that the
information included was right at the time of going to print. However, we cannot
accept any responsibility for any errors or omissions, or any loss or damage
arising from the use of this information. We advise Directory users to ensure
the suitability of all services described for their individual needs.
We hope to be able to up-date this Directory in the future. If you have nay
comments, additions, up-dates or suggestions as to how we may improve this
directory please contact us at:
Open Country
David Shaftoe and Sam Parkhouse
Community House, 46 East Parade, Harrogate, HG1 5LT
Tel: 01423 507227
Email: [email protected]
www.opencountry.org.uk
Open Country is a Company Limited by Guarantee No: 05155859 and is supported by
North Yorkshire Social Services and the Lloyds TSB Foundation for England & Wales, as
well as a number of other grant giving bodies.