Hartington Village Hall Lottery 2020/21: the first of our 12 monthly draws has taken place with Number 36, Graham Smith, being the lucky recipient of the £100 prize. Graham is a long serving member of the Wednesday Hartington Dance Club and was a winner last year. Currently 91 numbers have been subscribed and a prize total of £1700 remains so it’s not too late to join the lottery. Either speak to a Management Group member or email lottery@hartingtonvillagehall.co.uk or go to our website https://hartingtonvillagehall.co.uk/lottery/ . All profits from the lottery will be put towards a new heating system.
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- People of the Peak: Past, Present, Future - funding announced for ambitious cultural heritage project 12th June 2025Plans are underway for an ambitious project to monitor and conserve the Peak District's cultural heritage thanks to initial funding of £204,376 from The National Lottery Heritage Fund.
- Peak District accessibility champion receives accolade in memory of National Parks colleague 14th May 2025A Peak District National Park Authority officer has received an award for dedication to improving people’s accessible enjoyment of the region in the inaugural presentation of a new accolade for excellence in England’s National Parks.
- The Peak District National Park Authority is looking for two new Members 24th April 2025The UK's original National Park is looking to welcome two new Secretary of State-appointed Members to the National Park Authority and applications are now open.
- Landscapes Unlocked - historic image archive offers tantalising glimpse into the Peak District's past 24th March 2025Thanks to funding of £45,000 achieved through an Archives Revealed grant, a collection - made up of over 40,000 Peak District images - is to be catalogued, along with the creation of an online resource.
- Appeal for care of the Peak District as spring officially begins 28th February 2025As the UK begins its ‘meteorological spring’ on 1 March, organisations involved in caring for the Peak District are urging everyone to respect and take personal responsibility when enjoying the country’s original national park to help protect the area’s natural beauty.