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SUMMARY:National Meadows Day at Low Way Farm - family event
DESCRIPTION:Join us on 1 July 10am to 3pm for a day celebrating the magnificent meadows and farming history of Teesdale. The North Pennines AONB contains almost half of the remaining species-rich upland hay meadows in the UK. As well as being a rare and important habitat for wildflowers\, upland hay meadows also support a whole range of invertebrates and birds. \nHigh Nature Value farming practices in the uplands mean that many of these meadows are being managed in much the same way that they have been for generations. These farming practices protect the unique habitats of the North Pennines whilst also producing high quality food. Whilst the management regime of meadows is similar now to 200 years ago\, the machinery available to farmers has changed beyond all recognition from scythes to large tractors and mowers\, and from handmade pikes of hay to modern balers. \nWe want to celebrate this important habitat and its cultural history with a variety of fun activities suitable for all ages. There is no need to book\, come along and take part in activities: \n\ndisplay of farming machinery old and new\ndisplay of machinery used for meadow restoration\nbotany walk around the meadows\nart and craft activities\na closer look at the special species of plants through a microscope\ndisplay of typical upland hay meadow species grown from hand-collected local seed\nmeadow restoration talk\ndisplay of historic hay-time photographs\n\nDelicious tea and scones will be on sale made by the Farmhouse Kitchen. \nLocation : Low Way Farm\, Holwick.\nCar parking available\, access from road the towards Holwick (follow signs for The Farmhouse Kitchen) ///addicted.proven.encloses \nOr \nAccess on foot from Middleton or Bowlees via Pennine way: ///dark.releasing.going \n  \n 
URL:https://northpennines.org.uk/event/national-meadows-day-low-way-farm-family-event/
LOCATION:Low Way Farm\, Holwick\, DL12 0NJ
CATEGORIES:Family-friendly
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: With or Without (a camera)
DESCRIPTION:During July Bowlees Visitor Centre is hosting an exhibition of photographic images made with and without a camera\, by artist Elaine Vizor. \nElaine will exhibit vintage cameraless photography\, cyanotype prints\, and both original and digital artworks. The traditional vintage cyanotype process is the oldest form of photography dating back to 1842. Cyanotype printing was used for botanical printing by early photographer and botanical artist\, Anna Atkins\, and Elaine uses botanical species for prints\, particularly ferns which are abundant in this area. \nThe original digital art pieces on show\, depicting Teesdale scenes\, are images transformed into ‘artlike’ pieces using modern digital tools. \nElaine works as a freelance photographer\, delivering occasional workshops in digital photography for beginners; photography walks and also cyanotype workshops. In bringing together the vintage and the modern\, Elaine is bringing photography full circle from its very origins to its most modern contemporary form. \nThe title With or Without (a camera) comes from Elaine’s love of photography and\, equally\, a cup of tea\, so it is a play on the quintessentially British question\, ‘how do you like your tea\, with or without? \nOpen during visitor centre opening hours (daily 10am to 5pm). Not wheelchair accessible.
URL:https://northpennines.org.uk/event/exhibition-with-or-without-a-camera/
LOCATION:Bowlees Visitor Centre\, Newbiggin\, DL12 0XF
CATEGORIES:Art,Bowlees Visitor Centre events,Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Pennine Way Champions waymarking training
DESCRIPTION:Learn how to waymark on the Pennine Way from Heather Procter\, Pennine National Trails Partnership Manager and David Benson\, Countryside Access Officer.  The day will begin with a short presentation in Alston Town Hall followed by a 4 mile walk to address some waymarking issues in the real world. 19 July\, 10am to 16:30pm. \nSuitable for 16+. Under 18s must be accompanied by an adult. There will be a significant amount walking therefore a reasonable level of fitness will be required. We will be stopping for lunch while on the walk\, therefore please bring a packed lunch with you. \nWe will finish the day with an informal get together at the Alston House Hotel\, where tea and cake will be provided. For more information contact jack@northpenninesaonb.org.uk \nPlease sign up using the volunteer platform Better Impact  \n 
URL:https://northpennines.org.uk/event/pennine-way-champions-waymarking-training/
LOCATION:Alston Town Hall\, Front Street\, Alston\, CA9 3RF
CATEGORIES:Route improvements,Training
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SUMMARY:Saturday stroll - Alston
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a gentle walk at a relaxed pace on the last Saturday of each month. July’s walk is from Alston\, starting at 10.30am and finishing at approximately 12.30pm. Following the walk\, you are welcome to join us for free refreshments and a chat about what we have seen\, finishing about 2pm. \nSaturday strolls are designed for anyone who may not feel confident accessing the outdoors or would like more advice about getting out walking\, but anyone at any experience level is welcome to join. All ages are welcome (children must be accompanied by an adult and must be able to walk or be carried as the paths may not be suitable for pushchairs). Well-behaved dogs on a short lead are welcome. The walks will be approximately 3 miles in length on mostly flat ground and with rest breaks along the way. \nFor each walk you will need to bring sturdy boots or shoes (walking boots or trainers with good grip are best)\, warm layers\, and a waterproof jacket. You may also want to bring a drink and a snack. \nStart point: Alston car park\, A689 \nPlease book places using the link below. \n\n\n\n                \n                \n\n\n  \n \n 
URL:https://northpennines.org.uk/event/saturday-stroll-alston/
LOCATION:Alston
CATEGORIES:Walking
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