cottage4you to sponsor the nation’s biggest bike races

February 23, 2010

Cycling fever is breaking out in Pendle following the launch of the National Road Race Championship. A group of local riders and top national cyclists were joined by Olympic gold medallist, Chris Boardman to test out the road race circuit for the first time this weekend.

The riders were treated to clear blue skies and stunning snow covered scenery, with Pendle Hill as the majestic backdrop while testing out the technical and hilly 7.5 mile route located less than 10 miles from the cottages4you offices. Local cyclist and cottages4you employee Caroline Palmer also joined the riders on Saturday. “It’s going to be a very heroic winner on this tough hilly course. I can’t imagine how they will feel after completing 15 laps – I was exhausted after one circuit.”

cottages4you have signed up as headline sponsors for the Pendle Cycle Festival and National Road Race Championships to be held on the 26th and 27th June in the village of Barley, Lancashire. Geoff Cowley, Managing Director of cottages4you said, “Pendle is going to look amazing when the big race is televised on Sunday 27th June. It will bring thousands of new visitors which will be good for local tourism.”

We will also be joining in the action at the cycle festival by entering a team into the National Sportive ride on 26th June. Training will be starting in earnest as soon as the snow has disappeared! Watch this space for more information on the cottages4you Pendle Cycle Festival.

Photos by Larry Hickmott. View more on Flickr.


Good Pub Guide prize for Cotswolds brewery

February 23, 2010

A Cotswolds brewery has been named the UK”s Brewery of the Year in this year”s awards from the Good Pub Guide.

Donnington Brewery, which is located in Moreton-in-Marsh in Gloucestershire, received praise from judges as it "beats the bargain prices of pubs brewing their own beer".

The site, which is based at a "picturesque ancient watermill", produces alcoholic beverages for a variety of pubs in the area, meaning those who head out for a pint while enjoying a Cotswolds holiday may well be sampling ale from the firm.

Its owner James Arkell told the BBC that he is "delighted" with the recognition, dedicating it to all the employees at the brewery and the landlords who sell the drinks.

Established in 1865, Donnington Brewery produces two bitters, the 4.4 per cent SBA and the 3.6 per cent BB.

The original mill at the site is still used in the brewing process, with the wheel driving some of the machinery used during production.

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