Remembering “Rearing trees in sheep country”
Friday 27 February, 2026, by Andrew Fagg
In 1986 Horton-in-Ribblesdale poet Anna Adams (1926-2011) published a collection of poetry called “Trees In Sheep Country”. On its 40th […]
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Posts are by National Park Authority officers and guest bloggers. We hope you enjoy reading them.
Friday 27 February, 2026, by Andrew Fagg
In 1986 Horton-in-Ribblesdale poet Anna Adams (1926-2011) published a collection of poetry called “Trees In Sheep Country”. On its 40th […]
CONTINUE READINGFriday 13 February, 2026, by Mark Sadler
In March 2025 filming took place in the Yorkshire Dales National Park for ‘Wuthering Heights’. This new film adaptation, directed by Emerald […]
CONTINUE READINGWednesday 24 December, 2025, by Katy Foxford
Christmas is a time for coming together – around the table, in our communities, and around the places we call […]
CONTINUE READINGFriday 19 December, 2025, by Comms Team
The Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority Farm Conservation Team have been invited to write an article for the annual CCM […]
CONTINUE READINGTuesday 2 December, 2025, by Andrew Fagg
James Newhouse is producing beef and lamb on Meg’s Farm in Long Preston, Craven. A couple of weeks ago he […]
CONTINUE READINGThursday 20 November, 2025, by Andrew Fagg
Earlier this cold day I saw cattle on a Craven gritstone hill, licking their calves. Their grazing and composting are […]
CONTINUE READINGFriday 24 October, 2025, by Tabby McNicholas
The Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority has approved its first Active Travel Plan, aimed at providing better opportunities for visitors […]
CONTINUE READINGTuesday 14 October, 2025, by Tabby McNicholas
For those who are not local to the area, the name Wensleydale likely evokes one thought. Cheese! Although the Yorkshire […]
CONTINUE READINGTuesday 9 September, 2025, by Katy Foxford
It is becoming increasingly hard to find traditional, unpasteurised soft cheeses from France, and other countries, in the UK. From […]
CONTINUE READINGFriday 29 August, 2025, by Andrew Fagg
What difference does it make to move boulders beside a beck? Or to drop dead mature pine trees into the […]
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