Volunteers from the RAF have been helping restore a path near Hawes, in Upper Wensleydale damaged by resent bad weather. The 10 civilians and Ministry of Defence personnel, all from RAF Linton-on-Ouse, near York, spent the day working with Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority staff to … [Read more...]
Aysgill Force path repaired thanks to RAF
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Chance to win by giving feedback
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Visitors who walk the Three Peaks in the Yorkshire Dales National Park are being asked to help shape future conservation plans. A survey has been launched to try to identify why and how people come to the area and what problems they find as they hike up and down Pen-y-ghent, Whernside and … [Read more...]
Swaledale path protected from erosion
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A Swaledale path, at Healaugh, has been protected from erosion thanks to local volunteers. Members of the Ragged Robin Conservation Group of volunteers used 30 tonnes of stone to build a 40-metre-long wall to protect the coast-to-coast path. The work was done in conjunction with the … [Read more...]
New bridge for Conistone Moor
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Walkers, cyclists and horse riders can use a new bridge on Conistone Moor in Wharfedale thanks to a partnership between the Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority (YDNPA), the Kettelshiel Estate and other local businesses. For years, progress along the bridleway has come to a halt at Mossdale … [Read more...]
New bridge over the River Ribble
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Walkers, horse riders and mountain bikers on the Pennine Bridleway National Trail will soon be able to stay dry when they cross the River Ribble – thanks to a joint project by the Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority (YDNPA) and Natural England. Work has started on a new path and timber … [Read more...]








