This is an archived website, available until June 2027. We hope it will inspire people to continue to care for and protect the South West Peak area and other landscapes. Although the South West Peak Landscape Partnership ended in June 2022, the area is within the Peak District National Park. Enquiries can be made to customer.service@peakdistrict.gov.uk
The 5-year South West Peak Landscape Partnership, 2017-2022, was funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund.
This is an archive of news articles issued by the South West Peak Landscape Partnership.
13 July 2018
Our very own cultural heritage officer, Catherine Parker Heath, will be live on stage at Buxton Opera House this Sunday (15th July) with Tony Robinson and his Time Team colleagues.
29 June 2018
You will most likely have seen from the news about the devastating fire that is burning on the Tameside fringe. The Met Office fire severity index is currently showing prolonged hot weather conditions which will only increase the risk of fires in the National Park.Keep your eyes open when out...
15 May 2018
Do you have a farming background or a good working knowledge of farming and land management? Are you familiar with the Staffordshire Moorlands, Cheshire East or High Peak parts of the Peak District? Do you want to make a positive difference to the landscape in this area? If so, we...
11 May 2018
The afternoon of Saturday 28th April 2018 at Sheen Village Hall saw the launch of the long-awaited book ‘Resting in Peace’. This is a book about a graveyard survey that was carried out at St Luke’s Church, Sheen in 2016-2017 as an offshoot to the successful community archaeology project at...
6 March 2018
Do you love working with children and fostering a love for the outdoors in the next generation?Our partner, Staffordshire Wildlife Trust, is now recruiting for Wild Child Sessional Workers to work within the Trust's People Engagement team at Westport Lake Visitors’ Centre (Stoke on Trent) OR South West Peak District...