Leek Post & Times

Peak celebratio­n fund at £130,000 after campaign

Plan to mark national park’s birthday a hit after doubling initial fundraisin­g target...

- By Les Jackson leslie.jackson@reachplc.com

AN AMBITIOUS plan to raise £70,000 to celebrate the Peak District National Park’s 70th birthday has almost doubled its target.

The Peak District National Park Foundation has raised the funding following its #70kfor70 success.

The campaign was launched to mark the 70th anniversar­y of the Peak District National Park - with an ambitious plan to raise £70,000 in its inaugural fundraisin­g project.

Now the Peak District National Park Foundation is celebratin­g not only reaching, but almost doubling its target – with £130,000 raised through its #70kfor70 campaign.

Ahead of the Peak District’s 70th birthday as the UK’S first national park on April 17, the money raised is already supporting a range of conservati­on and engagement projects. Th ese include Moors for the Future moorland restoratio­n, conservati­on work on the Monsal and Tissington trails, woodland restructur­ing at Stanage North Lees to improve bird habitats, conservati­on work in the South West Peak and access work with Miles Without Stiles.

The Foundation has also kitted out Junior Rangers and supported Peak District Mosaic to help make the National Park more accessible to BAME communitie­s.

It has funded Fit for Work, which helps offenders on licence to develop conservati­on skills.

Some of these projects will be showcased in the Foundation’s #70kfor70 video - #70kfor70 from the Peak District National Park Foundation, celebratin­g 70 years of the Peak District - Youtube - which will premiere across its social media channels.

Foundation chair, Jen Lowthrop, said: “We’re thrilled with the amazing support we’ve received throughout our #70kfor70 campaign. We’d like to say a huge thank you to everyone who has helped us reach our first major fundraisin­g target and more.

“The Peak District National Park’s 70th birthday is a time to reflect and there’s lots to celebrate.

“Without the protection­s of a National Park designatio­n, the Peak District would look very different but there is still much more to do.

“Our National Park is facing massive challenges, but with your help we can help combat climate change, support nature recovery, maintain our heritage and habitats and ensure the National Park is accessible a n d welcoming to all.

“The things we do today will help our National Park thrive tomorrow, and for many generation­s to come. We have a long list of conservati­on, nature recovery and engagement projects which need funding.

“We can all help by being #Peakdistri­ctproud, enjoying the National Park responsibl­y and by donating.

“From monthly donations to becoming a Peak Partner business to taking on a fundraisin­g challenge, together we can realise our vision of a National Park enjoyed and conserved by everyone. #70kfor70 is just the start. “As more people discover the Peak District, we need to inspire them to Explore, Enjoy and Support their national park - to leave it in a better condition for future generation­s. #70kfor70 was just the start for the Peak District National Park Foundation.

“We have ambitious plans for future fundraisin­g to care for the National Park and to make it accessible for all.”

Visit peakdistri­ctfoundati­on. org.uk/support-us/ to find out how you can help.

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