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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- 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.
- National Park Authority approves restructure under unprecedented financial pressures 25th February 2025The Peak District National Park Authority has today (25 February 2025) approved restructuring proposals that have been driven by a need to reduce costs.
- Have your say to improve walking and cycling routes in the Peak District National Park 7th February 2025People who live, work in and visit the Peak District National Park are being asked for their views on walking, cycling, riding, and wheeling (wheelchairs/trampers) routes in an online consultation.
- Have your say as Peak District National Park boss hosts new roadshows 4th February 2025Peak District residents and businesses can share their views with National Park chief executive Phil Mulligan in a new series of informal roadshows.
- National Park Authority announces significant restructure under unprecedented financial pressures 10th January 2025The Peak District National Park Authority has confirmed it is beginning consultation with a number of staff over restructure proposals that are being driven by a need to cut costs.