Your views over future of Sheffield Moors

Posted by Tina Gardner on 28/02/2012

Find out about the Sheffield Moors Partnership and help the partnership capture your ideas for the future of the Sheffield Moors.

Two more workshops will be taking place where you can contribute your views and ideas for the development of a draft master plan to shape the future of this magnificent area.

Themes include:

  • Being involved: recognising the wider value of the moors
  • Access and recreation: sustainable land management

Workshop dates & venues:

Thursday 1 March, 6.45pm - 9pm
Quaker Meeting House, 10 St James Street, Sheffield, S1 2EW
(BMC local access reps will be attending this workshop)

Tuesday 13 March, 6.45pm - 9pm
Hathersage Memorial Hall, Oddfellows Road, Hope Valley, S32 1DU

The workshops are free, but please book in advance by telephoning Lucy Chadburn on 01433 670 368. For more details email peakdistrict@nationaltrust.org.uk or visit the website www.sheffieldmoors.co.uk/consultation



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