BAF News Archive July 2012
31st Jul 2012
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Buxton Adventure Festival Director Matt Heason did a double take on Saturday night watching the Olympics Opening Ceremony with his family.
With the world saying: "It's not her, she hasn't, has she?", Matt was going "It's not him is it?"
Gary told Sky News: "I think this one is probably unsurpassable. It will hang in my memory until I become senile and can't remember it any more. What an occasion, what a thing to be involved in, absolutely stunning."
Suffice to say, the BAF team are very chuffed that our headline Saturday night speaker Gary Connery will be able to tell you all about it himself in person on 20th October at 8pm.
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Read all about the brand new Buxton Adventure Festival in this week's Buxton Advertiser What's On Guide...
TGO magazine writes: The brand-new Buxton Adventure Festival programme has been announced with speakers from the worlds of adventure, travel, photography & sport including mountain bike downhill World Champion Danny Hart; stuntman Gary Connery’s first talk since his wingsuited, parachute-free jump from a helicopter; and Everest mountaineer Squash Falcolner - the first woman to solo paraglide from the summit of Mont Blanc. There are also two special Young Adventurer sessions with inspiring talks by 17-year-old Paralympian basketballer Maddie Thompson and stunt mountain biker Danny Butler followed by action-packed adventure sport films.
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Rare Breed Sports (the website that brings you cool coverage and news from any sport that isn’t a main stream conventional sport like rugby or football) writes: The brand-new Buxton Adventure Festival programme is announced today with speakers from the worlds of adventure, travel, photography & sport including mountain bike downhill World Champion Danny Hart; stuntman Gary Connery’s first talk since his wingsuited, parachute-free jump from a helicopter; and Everest mountaineer Squash Falcolner – the first woman to solo paraglide from the summit of Mont Blanc. There are also two special Young Adventurer sessions with inspiring talks by 17-year-old Paralympian basketballer Maddie Thompson and stunt mountain biker Danny Butler followed by action-packed adventure sport films.
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The Sheffield Star writes: Adventure-lovers are set to flock to Derbyshire’s Peak District for a celebration of all things outdoors. The team behind Sheffield’s Adventure Festival, Heason Events, is bringing a new event to Buxton’s Pavilion Arts Centre from October 21 to 22.
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The title of Outdoors Magic's editorial musings says it all. (It's not photoshopped we promise). We'll be sure to ask BAF speaker Squash Falcolner why she took a Bounty Bar up Everest.
[Heason Events' PR Lissa Cook would have opted for the more traditional Kendal mint cake.]
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Outdoors Magic writes: One for your advance diaries with the announcement of the programme for the new Buxton Adventure Festival, which is set to run over the weekend of 20-21 October, 2012 with a mix of top speakers and film with an adventure travel and sport slant.
Brought to you by the nice people behind the Sheffield Adventure Film Festival, the Buxton event will take place at the Pavillion Arts Centre with a format consisting of five two-hour sessions per day, each session consisting of a speaker followed by a selection of films. Which sounds good to us.
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After months of planning the first Buxton Adventure Festival is starting to take shape and already has its future secured for the next three years. The festival, a spin-off from the successful Sheffield Adventure Film Festival, kicks off in October with a sponsorship deal with the University of Derby's Buxton Campus for three years in place and a line up of top speakers for the inaugural event. The organisers have also added Mike Tomlinson, Trustee of the Jane Tomlinson Appeal, as a patron of the new festival.
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The brand new Buxton Adventure Festival programme is announced today with speakers from the world of adventure, travel, photography & sport including mountain bike downhill World Champion Danny Hart and stuntman Gary Connery’s first talk since his wingsuited, parachute-free jump from a helicopter.
The weekend will be packed with some of Derbyshire’s best adventurers and photographers:
- Internationally renowned nature, travel & adventure photographer John Beatty who lives in Bamford in the Hope Valley
- Gordon Stainforth - writer, photographer, film editor, philosopher and experienced climber who lives in Belper.
- Derby’s Squash Falcolner - who climbed Everest last year and was the first British woman to solo paraglide from the summit of Mont Blanc;
- There’s also two special Young Adventurer sessions with inspiring talks by 17 year old Hope Valley Paralympian basketballer Maddie Thompson and stunt mountain biker Danny Butler who lives in Stoke but whose favourite training spot is the Peak District Roaches.
BAF builds on the growing popularity of the Sheffield Adventure Film Festival combining the magic of live lectures and cinema into ten different two-hour sessions each with talks followed by adventure films - all right in the heart of the Peak District.
Heason Events are proud that Mike Tomlinson, Trustee of the Jane Tomlinson Appeal, has agreed to be patron of the new festival. We are also delighted to announce that the event will be supported for the next three years by the University of Derby, Buxton.
Festival Programme Director Matt Heason said: "We've been bowled over by the growing popularity of our annual Sheffield Adventure Film Festival. Our aim is to combine the excitement of live lectures by some of the world's best athletes, travellers, writers and photographers with the magic of seeing adventure films on the big screen. And where better a venue than Buxton - right on the doorstep of some of the country's best climbing, running, biking, walking and caving?"
Mike Tomlinson, Trustee of the Jane Tomlinson Appeal, said: "I'm delighted to have been asked to be patron of the new Buxton Adventure Festival. Though I'm a Yorkshire man, the Peak District's always been close to my heart as Jane and I used to holiday in Castleton. Our first Jane's Appeal Peak District Walk for All was a huge success despite the weather and we've already got next year's event scheduled for April 28th.”
"Jane inspired countless people with her courage and determination. She proved that you don't have to be an elite athlete to have an adventure. Defying the odds and public perception of cancer she took on endurance challenges like the Florida Ironman and a 2,500 mile bike ride across America, raising £1.85m for charity. Since her death in 2007, Jane's Appeal has raised a total of £4m."
"I hope the speakers and films at the Buxton Adventure Festival will inspire people to enjoy the outdoors - no matter what their age or ability and encourage them to set themselves challenges - no matter how big or small."
Buxton Adventure Festival PR Lissa Cook said: "It's a privilege to have Mike supporting the festival. I was lucky enough to have work with him on a BBC documentary investigating the postcode lottery in cancer care a few years ago. He's no stranger to madcap adventures himself having recently completed an 8 day epic running the Paris Marathon, then cycling six days via the Appeal's Home turf of Hull to complete the London marathon with Ironman champion Chrissie Wellington."
"The Jane Tomlinson Appeal is a great cause raising money for a range of children's and cancer charities as well as other partner charities including Edale Mountain Rescue, the Bluebell Wood Children's Hospice and Friends of the Peak District and Yorkshire charities Cash for Kids and Heart Research UK."
Dr Peter Dewhurst, Dean of Faculty, University of Derby Buxton Campus said: “The University has a proud tradition of delivering high quality outdoor education and we are also committed to supporting the local economy. We are extremely pleased to be the principal sponsor of the Buxton Adventure Festival for the next three years and hope that by working closely with Heason Events we can grow the Festival into a leading national and international outdoor event.”
ENDS
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Contact: Lissa Cook - 01663 751 126 / 07818 411 791 / [email protected]
Press release: Immediate, Thursday 19th July 2012
Notes to Editors:
- What? Five two-hour sessions each combining a speaker followed by film(s).
- Where? Pavilion Arts Centre, part of Buxton Opera House, Peak District, Derbyshire, SK17 6XN.
- Tickets? Tickets will soon be on sale from Buxton Opera House Box Office (Adults: £10 for 1 session, £18 for 2, £24 for 3, £28 for 4, £30 for 5. Full Time Students & Under 16s: £5 for 1 session, £9 for 2, £12 for 3, £14 for 4, £15 for 5. Family Ticket (2 adults and 2 under 16s): £20)
- Who? The full programme of films & speakers is here:
About The Jane Tomlinson Appeal - The Jane Tomlinson Appeal was set up by a very determined Yorkshire woman to help children's and cancer charities across Yorkshire, the UK and the globe.
- Before her death in 2007, Jane Tomlinson CBE raised £1.85 million for children’s and cancer charities through a series of physical challenges including her Ride Across America. Jane knew her life was limited but wanted to create a vehicle which would allow others across communities the opportunity to raise money for good causes close to their own hearts and to share in the excitement and fulfilment that she had experienced through her own fundraising events.
- Since the inaugural Leeds 10K in 2007, Run For All has continued to grow and now has three highly successful, well established 10K runs in Yorkshire as well as a swimming festival and three walking festivals including a walk in the Peak District.
- Launched back in 2002,the Jane Tomlinson Appeal to date has raised over £4million for charity and over the years the Appeal has supported a range of charities both local and nationally, helping to fund refurbishment projects and purchase vital medical equipment.
- With 2012 marking the Appeal’s 10th Anniversary we are hoping to mark these celebrations by reaching our fundraising target of £5million.
- Watch a short video about Jane’s fundraising challenges.
The brand-new Buxton Adventure Festival programme is announced today with speakers from the worlds of adventure, travel, photography & sport including mountain bike downhill World Champion Danny Hart; stuntman Gary Connery’s first talk since his wingsuited, parachute-free jump from a helicopter; and Everest mountaineer Squash Falcolner - the first British woman to solo paraglide from the summit of Mont Blanc. There are also two special Young Adventurer sessions with inspiring talks by 17-year-old Paralympian basketballer Maddie Thompson and stunt mountain biker Danny Butler followed by action-packed adventure sport films.
BAF builds on the growing popularity of the Sheffield Adventure Film Festival combining the magic of live lectures and cinema into ten different two-hour sessions, each with talks followed by adventure films - all right in the heart of the Peak District.
Heason Events are proud that Mike Tomlinson, Trustee of the Jane Tomlinson Appeal, has agreed to be patron of the new festival. We are also delighted to announce that the event will be supported for the next three years by the University of Derby, Buxton.
Festival Programme Director Matt Heason said: "We've been bowled over by the growing popularity of our annual Sheffield Adventure Film Festival. Our aim is to combine the excitement of live lectures by some of the world's best athletes, travellers, writers and photographers with the magic of seeing adventure films on the big screen. And where better a venue than Buxton - right on the doorstep of some of the country's best climbing, running, biking, walking and caving?"
Mike Tomlinson, Trustee of the Jane Tomlinson Appeal, said: "I'm delighted to have been asked to be patron of the new Buxton Adventure Festival. Though I'm a Yorkshire man, the Peak District's always been close to my heart as Jane and I used to holiday in Castleton. Our first Jane's Appeal Peak District Walk for All was a huge success despite the weather and we've already got next year's event scheduled for April 28th.”
"Jane inspired countless people with her courage and determination. She proved that you don't have to be an elite athlete to have an adventure. Defying the odds and public perception of cancer she took on endurance challenges like the Florida Ironman and a 2,500 mile bike ride across America, raising £1.85m for charity. Since her death in 2007, Jane's Appeal has raised a total of £4m."
"I hope the speakers and films at the Buxton Adventure Festival will inspire people to enjoy the outdoors - no matter what their age or ability and encourage them to set themselves challenges - no matter how big or small."
Buxton Adventure Festival PR Lissa Cook said: "It's a privilege to have Mike supporting the festival. I was lucky enough to have work with him on a BBC documentary investigating the postcode lottery in cancer care a few years ago. He's no stranger to madcap adventures himself having recently completed an 8-day epic running the Paris Marathon, then cycling six days via the Appeal's home turf of Hull to complete the London Marathon with Ironman champion Chrissie Wellington."
"The Jane Tomlinson Appeal is a great cause raising money for a range of childrens' and cancer charities as well as other partner charities including Edale Mountain Rescue, the Bluebell Wood Children's Hospice and Friends of the Peak District."
Dr Peter Dewhurst, Dean of Faculty, University of Derby Buxton Campus said: “The University has a proud tradition of delivering high quality outdoor education and we are also committed to supporting the local economy. We are extremely pleased to be the principal sponsor of the Buxton Adventure Festival for the next three years and hope that by working closely with Heason Events we can grow the Festival into a leading national and international outdoors event.”
ENDS
Click here to download a pdf version of this press release
Contact: Lissa Cook - 01663 751 126 / 07818 411 791 / [email protected]
Press release: Immediate, Thursday 19th July 2012
Notes to Editors:
- What? Five two-hour sessions each combining a speaker followed by film(s).
- Where? Pavilion Arts Centre, part of Buxton Opera House, Peak District, Derbyshire, SK17 6XN.
- Tickets? Tickets will soon be on sale from Buxton Opera House Box Office (Adults: £10 for 1 session, £18 for 2, £24 for 3, £28 for 4, £30 for 5. Full Time Students & Under 16s: £5 for 1 session, £9 for 2, £12 for 3, £14 for 4, £15 for 5. Family Ticket (2 adults and 2 under 16s): £20)
- Who? The full programme of films & speakers is here:
About The Jane Tomlinson Appeal - The Jane Tomlinson Appeal was set up by a very determined Yorkshire woman to help childrens' and cancer charities across Yorkshire, the UK and the globe.
- Before her death in 2007, Jane Tomlinson CBE raised £1.85 million for children’s and cancer charities through a series of physical challenges including her Ride Across America. Jane knew her lifespan was limited but wanted to create a vehicle which would allow others across communities the opportunity to raise money for good causes close to their own hearts and to share in the excitement and fulfilment that she had experienced through her own fundraising events.
- Since the inaugural Leeds 10K in 2007, Run For All has continued to grow and now has three highly successful, well-established 10K runs in Yorkshire as well as a swimming festival and three walking festivals including a walk in the Peak District.
- Launched back in 2002,the Jane Tomlinson Appeal to date has raised over £4 million for charity and over the years the Appeal has supported a range of charities both local and national, helping to fund refurbishment projects and purchase vital medical equipment.
- With 2012 marking the Appeal’s 10th Anniversary we are hoping to mark these celebrations by reaching our fundraising target of £5million.
- Watch a short video about Jane’s fundraising challenges.
Check out this amazing new gallery from John Beatty, one of our speakers at the inaugral Buxton Adventure Festival.
Gutting news and, knowing the outdoors sports nuts at Heason Events, they’ll be devastated. I’ll be re-filling my weekend with some biking and running on the hills and I’m sure all of you guys will be sticking two fingers up to the weather and getting out there.
Heason Events, have already got your next adventure fix lined up with the Buxton Adventure Festival in October, sponsored by the University of Derby. Combining speakers and films and, being indoors, there’s no way the weather’s going to cancel this one!
Read more on Outdoors Magic