Hartington Rural Social Group: with much regret we have decided that we have no option but to cancel our meeting planned for 24th March. We are contacting as many group members as possible but we would be grateful if you could pass this news on to group members you may be in touch with. As it stands no firm decision has been made about April and May meetings but clearly it is very likely that these too will be cancelled. We will post updates on these pages. Rachel, Liz and I very much regret that we have been forced into this decision. Keep safe, keep well and we look forward to seeing you all at future meetings.
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- Statement on water quality in National Parks 5th September 2024Water is woven into the fabric of the UK’s National Park landscapes and is so often the source of enjoyment, a refuge for nature and of course in providing so many of our ecosystem services.
- September showcase of Peak District heritage 3rd September 2024There's lots to learn about the Peak District’s cultural heritage this month at special open days across the national park.
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- Peak District National Park archaeologist WINS national award 31st July 2024The Council for British Archaeology (CBA) has chosen a Peak District National Park archaeologist as the 2024 Community Archaeologist of the Year in the Marsh Community Archaeology Awards.