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.
4 July 2017
One of the projects we are currently working on, with the help of some fantastic designers, is to re-design our existing website with something easier and more enjoyable to use.As part of this project we need your help and feedback as future users of this great new tool that will...
1 July 2017
Interested in taking a stroll? The South West Peak Landscape Partnership is offering a free guided walk led by our Grasslands Officer. Come and find out more about our Glorious Grasslands project, which is dedicated to protecting and restoring flower-rich meadows throughout the South West Peak.On Saturday 1 July at...
4 June 2017
In honour of the summer warmth we wanted to call attention to our upcoming project called Slowing the Flow. Working with Heritage Lottery and Environment Agency Funding and the leadership of the Cheshire Wildlife Trust this project aims to address one of the most challenging and costly realities of life...
1 June 2017
Stretching from Lyme Park in the north to Waterhouses in the south and from Macclesfield to Buxton, the beautiful South West Peak has a special quality all its own and is adored by both residents and visitors. This “Landscape at a Crossroads” is characterized by the haunting sound of the...