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  • Ted Hughes’ Calder Valley

    November 3, 2019

    I’m standing by the twin stones of Abel Cross with a group of half a dozen others. We are all bowed in cagoules as the wind and rain are driven insistently across the edge of this moor above Shackleton. Nick is reading Ted Hughes’ poem Abel Cross, Crimsworth Dean and, while it may be appropriate content … Continued

  • The North Yorkshire Coast (or How Places in the Landscape Become Inextricably Linked to Moments in English Cricketing History)

    August 27, 2019

    I don’t know why I am heading to the North Yorkshire coast on the Bank Holiday weekend, but I am. Maybe it is reaching a dead-end at Howsham that I question the logic of this. Maybe it is sitting in traffic for over an hour queuing through Malton (not the first time I have experienced this). I … Continued

  • Hats Off to Independent Sheffield

    February 16, 2019

    I have spent the last couple of weeks since the publication of The South Yorkshire Moors trying to promote the book and encourage local outlets to stock it. The promotional side is a black art and something I dread. It mainly involves sending emails into the media void and never hearing anything in response. It … Continued

  • Memories of the South Yorkshire Moors

    October 24, 2018

    I recently asked my Dad for his memories about the moors around Sheffield for my new book The South Yorkshire Moors. I was interested how his experience of the moors growing up in Greenhill in the 50s/60s compared to mine growing up in Oughtibridge in the 80s/90s. Though on opposite sides of the city, the … Continued

  • The Hunt for Shirl Fork

    August 17, 2018

    In the course of writing my books, there are places I end up going back to repeatedly, normally because I have missed something first, second and third time. Chatsworth Moors, the furthest straggle of the gritstone peat moors of the Pennines down towards Matlock, hold their secrets close. While the moor directly above Chatsworth is … Continued

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Christopher Goddard was born in Sheffield and now lives in Hebden Bridge with his partner Caroline and dog Alfie. He began writing walking books in 2006, and to date has published three books; The West Yorkshire Moors (2013); The Wales Coast Path (2014); and The West Yorkshire Woods: Part 1 (2016).

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