SEBASTIAN SHAKESPEARE: His forebears helped Henry VII vanquish Richard III at Bosworth in 1485. Now the Earl of Shrewsbury is thundering into battle against litter.
Cheshire Life
Landscape near Wildboarclough
- Credit: Keith Cartert
A collection of walks in and around the Cheshire section of the Peak District National Park.
View from Tegg s Nose
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Tegg s Nose Country Park
From Tegg s Nose, you can survey not just the Cheshire Plain, with Jodrell Bank standing proudly in the middle distance and the Welsh mountains on the horizon, but also the hills undulating towards the Macclesfield Forest.
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Win this fantastic Peak District gift box
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Explore the Peak District with the classic and new editions of Day Walks in the Peak District.
Day Walks in the Peak District: 20 new circular routes features 20 circular walks, between 8 and 13 miles (14km and 21km) in length, suitable for hillwalkers of all abilities.
Day Walks in the Peak District – 20 classic circular routes is the full second edition of Vertebrate Publishing s original guide to hill walking in the Peak District National Park.
The routes are split into three areas - The High Moors, Hills, Tors and Edges and Limestome Country and feature walks around some of the most wild and beautiful places in the National Park, including Alport Castles, Back Tor & Derwent Edge,the Kinder Edges, Chatsworth, Stanage Moor, The Roaches, Chee Dale, Lathkill Dale, Chrome Hill, Cressbrook Dale, Wolfscote Dale and Dove Dale.
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A successful volunteering partnership between Tarmac and the Peak District National Park Authority is looking to the future by agreeing a five-year extension.
First formed in 2016, the initiative has seen employees from Tarmac’s Tunstead site rack up thousands of volunteering hours through ‘days of action’ within the Peak District National Park.
Work has included footpath repairs, replacing a bridge on the Pennine Way, drystone walling and the management of ancient hay meadows. Supported by the Peak Park Conservation Volunteers Group, the Tarmac volunteers have also replaced benches and helped to improve a wildlife garden for a local school.
The lowdown on Tom Cruise before he films in Derbyshire
Mission Impossible 7 is expected to start filming in Stoney Middleton
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