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October 26th, 2010Don’t be bored….
October 23rd, 2010
Got a free afternoon and in the Aberdeen area? You’ll be on the edge of your seat if you go along to the Beach Leisure Centre, Aberdeen where the Granite City Roller Girls are taking on the Dolly Rockit Rollers from Leicester. 2.30 start so get your skates on! Give it a try, you’ll be gripped, just wish we could join you but Cornwall is as far as you can get from Aberdeen!
The headwear of choice for these crazy girls is – guess what – a Nutcase Helmet! We have the widest range available in UK – from funky florals to hardcore street designs.
How to be a Cool Parent…..
October 1st, 2010
We’ve just taken delivery of some very exciting new toys; check out our scooters page for our extended range of Micro Scooters. The Micro White and Micro Black are the ultimate commuter scooter with their large wheels and low deck. Get yourself one for the school run, keep fit and help save the planet. Your kids will think you’re really cool……
Alternatively, if you’ve been having some sneaky practise and fancy yourself as something of an expert check out the new Rocket with its fatties wheels or the ultimate scooter in our collection; the Micro XT Pro, but be warned, it’s not for the faint hearted.
Hele Mill for Big Kids too
August 27th, 2010
We’re constantly being told that Big Kids love our products as much as little ones. You may have noticed that we’ve added more items with Big Kid appeal, such as the fab Kombi-Karts, Springfree Trampolines and ultra-funky Nutcase Helmets in adult sizes. Well watch this space, as we have more Big Kids stuff coming soon
New Improved Early Rider In Stock Now
August 24th, 2010
Great news for anyone thinking of buying a balance bike; we have just taken delivery of the latest Early Riders, which are now made from marine ply, making them even more robust. We really love these bikes, they look so stylish and are reasonably priced, making them the number one choice. Well done Early Rider, keep up the good work!
Nutcase Helmets – UK’s widest range at Helemill
August 8th, 2010
We now have in stock the UK’s widest range of Nutcase Multisport Helmets. With the ‘Little Nutty’ range for the smallest heads (46-52cm) and the ‘Street Range’ for bigger kids right through to ‘bigheads’ (S/M52-60cm, l/XL61-64cm). We have a massive range of designs all available from stock ready for next day shipping.
Popularity of Nutcase Helmets has soared in recent months with a range of designs from girlie to groovy, from cool to cutting edge, all based on a classic retro shell.
Wear a helmet, don’t be stupid, be a Nutcase!
CORNISH CYCLING CHAMP BACKS HELEMILL’S ‘RIDE WITHOUT RISK’ CAMPAIGN FOR NATIONAL BIKE WEEK
August 8th, 2010Jodi Vickery, the National Ladies Mountain Bike Master Champion 2006, current ‘Go Ride’ cycling coach for the South West and National Standards coach for Road Safety has teamed up with Helemill to highlight the importance of safe cycling for National Bike Week 2009 which runs from June 13th to 21st.
With pedal-free bikes such as our Early Riders and Zoooms children as young as two can start to enjoy the benefits of cycling but, as parents, we also want to make sure that this is done in a safe and appropriate way. Together with Jodi we want to reassure mums and dads that their little ones can get out there and learn to ride almost as soon as they can walk – as long as they have the correct equipment.
That’s why we’re launching our ‘Ride without Risk’ campaign for 2009, and to mark the occasion we’ve added the drop-dead cool Little Nutty helmets to our range, all built specifically with toddlers in mind. In addition, anyone who buys an Early Rider or pedal-free ‘Zooom’ from Helemill during Bike Week will receive a free bell with thier bike plus they will be entered into a prize draw to have the cost of their bike refunded. Jodi Vickery will be picking a name from the hat after the end of the week.
She says, “Cycling is such a great sport for children to get into and the sooner they are introduced to it the better, especially in an age where so many of them seem to spend the whole time indoors playing computer games. After all bike-riding keeps them fit, healthy and active and gives them so much enjoyment. But of course, it’s vital that parents make sure this is done in a safe and responsible manner. Helemill’s ‘Ride without Risk’ campaign highlights this message and I fully support it.”

