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Aims to promote a healthy, vibrant and sustainable rural community sector that is well connected to policies and initiatives at national, regional, and local levels.
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Promotes backpacking for for anybody who enjoys lightweight camping.
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Representative body that exists to protect the freedoms and promote the interests of climbers, hill walkers and mountaineers, including ski-mountaineers.
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Campaigns for a sustainable future for the English countryside, highlighting threats and promoting positive solutions.
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A group of Spanish trespassers based in Córdoba, Andalusia, who are bravely fighting the same fight as Benny Rothman and his companions did nearly 80 years ago in Derbyshire.
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One of Defra's major tasks is to help farmers to operate as efficiently as possible. Defra administers EU support policies which provide around £3 billion to UK agriculture.
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Derbyshire Area of the RA covers most of Derbyshire, including some of the Peak District National Park. Derbyshire Area has more than 1700 members in four local groups.
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Public body for protecting and improving the environment in England and Wales.
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A charity working to safeguard Peak District landscapes for everyone who loves and enjoys them.
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Parish Council, local groups, leisure activites, news, events, transport, history, genealogy - for Hayfield, Little Hayfield, Birch Vale, Rowarth.
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Enables communities to celebrate, look after and learn more about the diverse heritage of the UK.Funds the entire spread of heritage – including buildings, museums, natural heritage and the heritage of cultural traditions and language.
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Provides a 365 days a year, 24/7 search and mountain rescue services in the Peak District to walkers and climbers in the Dark Peak, as well as assisting the police with lowland search and rescue of vulnerable persons.
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An Association of people with the common interest of walking long distances in rural, mountainous or moorland areas.
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Journey planner for whole rail network.
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Protects over 350 historic houses, gardens and ancient monuments and looks after forests, woods, fens, beaches, farmland, downs, moorland, islands, archaeological remains, castles, nature reserves, and villages.
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Natural England brings together English Nature, the Countryside Agency and the Rural Development Service to conserve and enhance the natural environment.
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Main activity is walking in the Peak District. One or two varied walks are arranged each Sunday, there is a monthly midweek walk, summer evening walks and occasional Saturday walks.
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Information about the Heritage Centre and the history and environs of New Mills - local walks, public transport, publications, exhibitions, accommodation, etc.
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Town Council for the parish of New Mills, looking after and developing many parks and assets. Based at New Mills Town Hall on Spring Bank Rd.
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The Backpackers Club has members in the North-east of England, with a hardcore of between eight & ten who meet once a month in Newcastle.
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Peak District Derbyshire towns and villages, covering Ashford, Bakewell, Bradwell, Buxton, Castleton, Chapel, Eyam, Hartington, Litton, Matlock, Matlock Bath, New Mills, Tideswell, Whaley Bridge.
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Umbrella body for Mountain Rescue in the Peak District. Their main objective is to save life and alleviate distress, primarily in upland and mountain areas.
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Working to make the Peak District a special welcoming environment with vibrant communities and a thriving economy.
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Britain's biggest walking charity, working for over 70 years to promote walking and to improve conditions for everyone who walks in England, Scotland and Wales.
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Freelance writer, editor and consultant and the author of over 60 books on walking and the countryside. President of the Outdoor Writers’ and Photographers’ Guild
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Provides impartial journey planning information about all public transport services - buses, coaches, trains and trams, throughout the East Midlands region.
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