Celebrating invertebrates
58 young people have achieved John Muir Discovery Awards through our Cold-blooded and Spineless project.
58 young people have achieved John Muir Discovery Awards through our Cold-blooded and Spineless project.
A satellite-tagged hen harrier is missing in Northumberland - read our statement and appeal for information
Another chance to see the photography exhibition, Framing the Land, showcasing images from across the North Pennines AONB and Geopark
Welcome to the brand new North Pennines AONB Partnership website
Our Geology Projects Trainee's experience of working in geoheritage interpretation and education in the North Pennines
This month, Historic England published its annual Heritage at Risk Register and a North Pennines historic building is one of 30 that have been saved.
The North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) Partnership has welcomed the findings of the Designated Landscapes Review (the ‘Glover Review’).
PUPILS in local schools are exploring the secret world of creepy crawlies, as part of a project from the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) Partnership to record and celebrate invertebrates.