Edenfield will be closed for Lambing from 1st April 2026 to 25 May 2026 inclusive.
Please adhere to the closure.
Thanks
Andy (Sites Officer)
Edenfield will be closed for Lambing from 1st April 2026 to 25 May 2026 inclusive.
Please adhere to the closure.
Thanks
Andy (Sites Officer)
Update on Edenfield Site Access
Last month, I reported that after discussions with the farmer grazing sheep and lambs on the landing field, we had managed to keep the site open with an extended restriction period. Unfortunately, that is no longer the case.
Earlier this month, following southerly winds, several members were approached by a different farmer while flying on the fell. Further discussions have since taken place with both farmers, and a new agreement has been reached.
Revised Arrangements:
Edenfield landing field will be closed for lambing from 1st April to 25th May.
The Edenfield site will return to the usual closure period of 25th April to 25th May.
Please respect these closure dates.
Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.
Andy
Sites Officer
Thank you for your cooperation.
Andy
Sites Officer
Hi all,
The gate code for Winter Hill has been changed as of Friday 10th Jan 25 @3pm.
Please contact a member of the committee for the new gate code (WhatsApp/text/Telegram/email/FB messenger)
Please follow the rules:
Thanks
Andy
PSC Sites Officer
India
If the mission of the BBC is to “Inform, Educate and Entertain” then they could take several lessons from Steve Kirby and Paul Redman who did all of that and more for an audience of enthralled pilots at the December Social. We were delighted to welcome 5 new faces belonging to some aspiring and recently-qualified pilots; let’s all do our best to make them feel at home in the PSC.
This was so much more than just a run-through of flights, as they packed in a whole world of sight-seeing and exploration of this fascinating country. Gradually drawing us in to the sights, sounds and overwhelming sensory experience that is India. Paul and Steve broke their journey up into 3 stages – the initial sight-seeing tour, followed by a free-wheeling adventure trip through the country before culminating in the full-on experience that is flying at Bir. They packed their talks with a wealth of facts and tips such as how to avoid getting your satellite tracker confiscated.
Thanks so much Paul and Steve for sharing your experiences, and being so open about your reflections on the flying. Inspiring stuff, and a lot of food for thought. To get a flavour of the talk, here is a link to some of their photos and videos.