The Peak District National Park is the first designated national park in the United Kingdom. It is situated at the centre of England, between Sheffield and Manchester, one of the most accessible of our protected landscapes. Almost one third of the National Park comprises areas of international importance designated as Natura 2000 sites. The National Park contains a variety of landscapes ranging from upland bogs and heathland through historic walled farmed landscapes and wooded valleys. Historic parklands, bronze-age settlements and lead mines form some of the significant cultural heritage features in the landscape. |
For information:
Peak District National Park Authority Aldern House
Baslow Road
Bakewell
Derbyshire DE45 1AE
United Kingdom
http://www.peakdistrict.gov.uk/
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Resolutions | Available here | |
Experts reports following | CE/Nat(70)82 CE/Nat/DE(76)16 SN-R-DP(80)6 SN-ZP(85)23 PE-ZP(89)36 PE-S-ZP(96)44 PE-S-DE(2001)11 |
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Other reports | ||
2013 annual report | 26/11/2013 | |
2014 annual report | 24/11/2014 | |
2015 annual report | 27/11/2015 | |
2016 annual report | 06/12/2016 | |
2017 annual report | 16/12/2017 | |
2018 annual report | 12/12/2018 | |
2019 annual report | 09/12/2019 | |
2020 annual report | No report received | |
2021 annual report | 02/02/2022 | |
2022 annual report | No report received | |
Next visit | 2020 (postponed) |