Palladium to help secure £240m in funding for Britain’s National Parks
Britain’s National Parks have partnered with global advisory firm Palladium to help source £239m to fund restoration work over the next decade.
by Dan Symonds
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Features Ed Blog: The Glorious Peak District
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It’s incredible to think how limited the public’s access to land was a hundred years ago.
Landowners possessed large parcels of the countryside, offering no welcome to those seeking escape from the growing urban areas of our country. If you wanted a break from the hubbub, you couldn’t simply go for a walk.
Many of the high and wild areas were reserved as shooting estates for the well-to-do.
It was an event in the Peak District back in 1932 which helped the push for access rights. Protestors arranged a “mass trespass” on Kinder Scout, a large hill with a high plateau, for April 24. Around an estimated 400 folk marched up the hill, despite it being privately owned land.
Special Sneak Peek: Special 207
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It’s hard to believe it but it’s time already for another “Friend” Special! We’re sure you’ll love the goodies we gathered together for you. Here’s what you will find inside Special 207 . . .
A Zest For Zakynthos
Dianne Boardman discovers the healing powers of the beautiful island of Zakynthos, off the coast of Greece.
We walk along the beaches of the southern resort of Kalamaki and visit the History War Museum.
After a Greek breakfast of yoghurt, honey, fruit and fresh orange juice, we peer over perilous cliffs to the most photographed site on Zakynthos, Navagio.