Holmfirth: Not just for middle aged sitcom lovers

Posted by Martin Kocsis on 04/07/2008
No paint, no moss: No excuses!

A few months ago, someone covered the Fontainbleau of West Yorkshire in thick black paint. This was pretty cheeky, and predictably upset a lot of people.

However, all was not lost. Guy Keating, Martin Kocsis and a team of locals descended upon the local council in all manner of guises..some official, some not. The upshot is that Cliff is 95% paint free and we are going to finish the job the council started. This means that you are cordially invited to our clean-up on Sunday 13th July at the crag. We will start from 10am, and will have a long list of jobs for you to get stuck into. The usual clean-up rules apply: bring old clothes, any gardening equipment you think useful and some gear to hang off the top of the crag to clean the top outs. We aim to remove litter, brambles, vegetation in the cracks, and to trim back some of the trees to get more light to the rock. We will also be able to supply an assortment of tools to accomplish the task if you haven't got any of your own.

There will be a BBQ at the end of the day if the weather holds out (bring your own beer) and there will be free brews and cakes throughout the day. Beers in The Nook afterwards, as per normal.



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