Chesterfield Canal towpath cyclists swell Ashgate Hospice funds
Members of the Rotary Club of Scarsdale Chesterfield donated a large box of bells to Chesterfield Canal Trust after complaints that walkers had been startled by bikes coming up behind them without warning.
The bells were given away free at the trust’s information centre and shop at Hollingwood Hub. In return the pedaller were asked to make a donation to the hospice and £142 was raised.
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Hide AdRod Auton, spokesman for Chesterfield Canal Trust, said: “ Ever since the first lockdown, the Chesterfield Canal towpath has been busier than usual as many local people have discovered this glorious green oasis right on their doorsteps.
“Whilst the vast majority of cyclists are polite and go at a moderate pace, a few seem to be in a hurry. This can lead to problems if they come up behind walkers unexpectedly.
“We are very grateful to the Rotary Club of Scarsdale Chesterfield for their incredible generosity in providing these bells.”
Alan Goodall, president of the Rotary Club of Scarsdale Chesterfield, said: “We are very pleased to have been able to contribute towards this initiative. We believe that the towpath will now be safer for all its users and we are delighted that Ashgate Hospice has been able to benefit in the process.”
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