Wednesday, 6 May 2026
LUDDENDEN - Stocks Lane to Peel House Lodge
TODMORDEN - Greenhurst Hey and Back Lane
Kasher and RJ had two major tasks today:
a) surveying the stream crossing below Greenhurst Hey where we hope to sort out the steps on both sides of the clough and to create a new stream crossing. (The previous stream crossing was washed away in the floods a number of years ago!)
and
b) cutting back along Back Lane. This popular path gets cut-back a couple of times each year. Today's 'haircut' should keep the path open for the next few months but brambles, nettles and, in some places, raspberries may take over later in the Summer.
Today's work has been funded by Todmorden Harriers. Many thanks for your continuing financial support. Thanks too to the landowners on both banks of Greenhurst Hey Clough for agreeing that we can work to improve the footpath in this area.
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| Surveying and sorting out work to be done near Greenhurst Hey Clough. |
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| Cutting back on Back Lane. |
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| Stone steps and turn-by to be sorted above Greenhurst Hey Clough. |
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| A new clough crossing will be needed over Greenhurst Hey Clough. |
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| RJ working out what we can do with a disappearing footpath! |
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| The top of Back Lane near Pex Tenements. |
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| A brilliant view from the second work site of the day. |
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| The lane to be cut back. |
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| Brambles and nettles should now be less of a problem. |
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| We tried not to cut back the bluebells . . . |
Monday, 4 May 2026
Ryburn - Stiles off Ash Hall Lane - Day 2.
On a typical grey and damp May Bank Holiday, Jak, Lynda, Graham, Jerry and Angus headed back to Ash Hall Lane to replace the second stile at the lower side of the grass field, where it borders the Christmas tree plantation. As with the previous work, today's efforts were made possible by donations to CROWS. A big 'thank you' to all our supporters.
The job started with a bit of a carry from the road to the worksite, under the watchful gaze of a herd of cattle in the adjacent field. They seemed hopeful that we were bringing feed. Mmm! - wishful thinking on their part!
Once at the stile, Lynda and Angus set off through the Christmas tree plantation to where the path crossed the Water Greave Lane, turning right towards Great Greave Farm. The plan was to inspect this path to where it entered the farm, then head down towards Far Slack and fit grab poles at a stone stile in Blackshaw Clough.
HEBDEN BRIDGE - below Dodd Naze
Ginny and Rich carried out several small jobs on this path which is a well used route connecting the estate with the rail and bus services. The jobs included:
- Cleaning off the bridge to identify slats that need replacing
- Securing the path edge at the Junction
- Cutting back encroaching brambles and tree saplings
- Clearing the stone steps
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| Steps cleared but more work needed |
All the jobs were completed, but we need to return to replace three slats on the bridge, brush cut more brambles, add three steps down to the bridge and improve the stone steps.
Friday, 1 May 2026
TODMORDEN - Ewood Wood and Windy Harbour
There were two teams out from Todmorden today.
Team 1: Duncan and Neil Mc were putting in revetments and cutting back on right-of-way Tod 080 which forms part of the Calderdale Way in Ewood Wood. We worked on this path last week to widen the footpath and to shore up the stream side. The revetments and widening of this path will make the upper reaches of this steep path up from Siggett Lane slightly easier. Many thanks to the individuals who have cut back the Rhododendrons further down the path . . one less job for us!
Team 2: Catherine and Kasher were rebuilding a stile near Windy Harbour on Tod 021. This stile had been reported to us a short while ago. Thankfully this was not a full stile rebuild but we have replaced the shorter upright and the cross-rails, and have fitted additional braces to the cross rails.
Many thanks to John for allowing us to park at his property on Todmorden Edge which reduced the distance the team had to carry the timber and tools. Thanks too to the residents of Windy Harbour for allowing us to park in their yard and for stabling their horse, which usually patrols this field!
Today's sightings included Curlews, Lapwings, Kestrel, Buzzard, Swallows and one amazing view of a hare lolloping across the field.
Many thanks to Todmorden Harriers for funding today's work. We are extremely grateful.
Details:
Team 1:
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| Location of today's work for Team 1 on Tod 080 in Ewood Wood. |
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| Laying out the timbers for the revetments. Note the steep drop to the RHS. |
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| Duncan widening the path with the first revetment in place. |
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| Duncan putting in the stobs for the revetment. |
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| Part of the widened path with revetments in place. |
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| The stile at the start of the day. |
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| The shorter upright was completely rotten. |
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| Catherine starting the excavation of the hole for the new side-upright. |
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| The upright being held in place by the cross rail while we backfill the post-hole. The excavation of this hole for the upright took all morning! |
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| A sun hat was extremely useful today... |
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| The stylish stile nearly completed. Note the two additional verticals to brace the cross-rails. |
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| Catherine admiring today's rebuild. |
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| A smoot hole in an adjacent wall. |





















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