Newsletters What we do Newsletters Pennine PeatLIFE newsletters Issue 1 – April 2018 Issue 2 – July 2018 Issue 3 – November 2018 Issue 4 – March 2019 Issue 5 – August 2019 Issue 6 – February 2020 Issue 7 – April 2020 Issue 8 – July 2020 Issue 9 – October 2020 Issue 10 – January 2021 Issue 11 – May 2021 Issue 12 – August 2021 You may also like... Mammals Find out about mammals that live in the North Pennines AONB North Pennines Stargazing Festival The annual celebration of stars and inky black skies in the darkest mainland AONB OREsome geology The geology of the North Pennines helps us to understand our mining history Responsible tourism charter Sign up to the North Pennines' Responsible Tourism Charter Did you know… The Tees-Swale: Naturally Connected programme has restored and enhanced 56ha of woodland The Tees-Swale: Naturally Connected programme has restored and enhanced 145ha of species-rich grassland and hay meadows The North Pennines is the second largest National Landscape at almost 2000 square kilometres There are 38 National Landscapes in England and Wales In ten years over 400,000 people came to our Bowlees Visitor Centre The North Pennines National Landscape has 16 Dark Sky Discovery sites Sarah Hudspeth2021-10-19T14:48:21+01:0026 March 2020|