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NATIONAL PARK JOBS // NATIONAL PARKS VOLUNTEERING Salary: £45,276 – £51,809 (Band F) plus excellent benefits such as flexitime, generous annual leave and a defined pension scheme to name just a few. Contract: Permanent Contract. Working Hours: 37.5 hours per week, although part time hours of 30/week may be considered, asmay a job share.
THE AIMS AND PURPOSES OF NATIONAL PARKS: NATIONAL PARKS UKSEE MORE ON SECURE.NATIONALPARKS.UK THE BROADS NATIONAL PARK // NORFOLK BROADS NATIONAL PARK The length of navigable waterways (rivers and broads) covers more than 125 miles (200km) of Norfolk and Suffolk. There are seven rivers, and over 60 broads in the National Park (only 13 are fully navigable) ranging from small pools to vast expanses of water. The largest broads are Hickling Broad, Barton Broad and Oulton Broad. SNOWDONIA MOUNTAINS // THE NATIONAL PARK OF SNOWDONIA A place for peace and tranquillity within a diverse, historic and vibrant landscape. Situated on the west coast of Britain, covering 823 square miles of diverse landscapes, Snowdonia National Park is a living, working area, and is home to over 26,000 people. As well as being the largest National Park in Wales, Snowdonia boasts the highest mountain in England and Wales. VOLUNTEERING IN THE NATIONAL PARKS: NATIONAL PARKS UK Brecon Beacons National Park - volunteering. Cairngorms National Park - volunteering. Dartmoor National Park - volunteering. Exmoor National Park - volunteering. Lake District National Park - volunteering. Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park - volunteering. New Forest National Park - volunteering. JOBS AND VOLUNTEERING: NATIONAL PARKS UK Volunteer and Apprentice Coordinator. Lake District National Park. This is a key role to coordinate and support the development of apprentices and volunteers within the Lake District National Parks Ranger teams, in ways that meet the Authority’s Volunteer and THE IMPACTS OF TOURISM: NATIONAL PARKS UK The positive and negative impacts of tourism. Making tourism sustainable. The positive and negative impacts of tourism. National parks have to conserve the landscape and wildlife, let people visit and enjoy the area and help support local people. MEND OUR MOUNTAINS: NATIONAL PARKS UK Mend Our Mountains: Make One Million is a campaign led by the BMC to raise money to repair paths in all 15 of the UK's National Parks.. It's a call to action to everyone who values the hills, mountains and landscapes of Britain. It aims to galvanise mass support for things we all use: the paths, bridleways and bridges which underpin our experiences in the great outdoors. ACTIVITY: HAYTOR CASE STUDY: NATIONAL PARKS UK Activity aims: The resources for this case study can be adapted to suit the age and curriculum needs of each student. This case study, of Haytor rocks and Haytor Downs in Dartmoor National Park, helps students investigate the question: 'How does a National Park Authoritymanage visitors?'.
NATIONAL PARKS PARTNERSHIPS // NATIONAL PARKS National Parks Partnerships. The UK’s 15 National Parks work at a national level with a range of commercial, sustainability and philanthropic partners via National Parks Partnerships and our charitable entity the UK National Parks Foundation. We host over 100 million visits every year and have more than 950,000 social mediafollowers.
NATIONAL PARK JOBS // NATIONAL PARKS VOLUNTEERING Salary: £45,276 – £51,809 (Band F) plus excellent benefits such as flexitime, generous annual leave and a defined pension scheme to name just a few. Contract: Permanent Contract. Working Hours: 37.5 hours per week, although part time hours of 30/week may be considered, asmay a job share.
THE AIMS AND PURPOSES OF NATIONAL PARKS: NATIONAL PARKS UKSEE MORE ON SECURE.NATIONALPARKS.UK THE BROADS NATIONAL PARK // NORFOLK BROADS NATIONAL PARK The length of navigable waterways (rivers and broads) covers more than 125 miles (200km) of Norfolk and Suffolk. There are seven rivers, and over 60 broads in the National Park (only 13 are fully navigable) ranging from small pools to vast expanses of water. The largest broads are Hickling Broad, Barton Broad and Oulton Broad. SNOWDONIA MOUNTAINS // THE NATIONAL PARK OF SNOWDONIA A place for peace and tranquillity within a diverse, historic and vibrant landscape. Situated on the west coast of Britain, covering 823 square miles of diverse landscapes, Snowdonia National Park is a living, working area, and is home to over 26,000 people. As well as being the largest National Park in Wales, Snowdonia boasts the highest mountain in England and Wales. VOLUNTEERING IN THE NATIONAL PARKS: NATIONAL PARKS UK Brecon Beacons National Park - volunteering. Cairngorms National Park - volunteering. Dartmoor National Park - volunteering. Exmoor National Park - volunteering. Lake District National Park - volunteering. Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park - volunteering. New Forest National Park - volunteering. JOBS AND VOLUNTEERING: NATIONAL PARKS UK Volunteer and Apprentice Coordinator. Lake District National Park. This is a key role to coordinate and support the development of apprentices and volunteers within the Lake District National Parks Ranger teams, in ways that meet the Authority’s Volunteer and THE IMPACTS OF TOURISM: NATIONAL PARKS UK The positive and negative impacts of tourism. Making tourism sustainable. The positive and negative impacts of tourism. National parks have to conserve the landscape and wildlife, let people visit and enjoy the area and help support local people. MEND OUR MOUNTAINS: NATIONAL PARKS UK Mend Our Mountains: Make One Million is a campaign led by the BMC to raise money to repair paths in all 15 of the UK's National Parks.. It's a call to action to everyone who values the hills, mountains and landscapes of Britain. It aims to galvanise mass support for things we all use: the paths, bridleways and bridges which underpin our experiences in the great outdoors. ACTIVITY: HAYTOR CASE STUDY: NATIONAL PARKS UK Activity aims: The resources for this case study can be adapted to suit the age and curriculum needs of each student. This case study, of Haytor rocks and Haytor Downs in Dartmoor National Park, helps students investigate the question: 'How does a National Park Authoritymanage visitors?'.
NATIONAL PARKS PARTNERSHIPS // NATIONAL PARKS National Parks Partnerships. The UK’s 15 National Parks work at a national level with a range of commercial, sustainability and philanthropic partners via National Parks Partnerships and our charitable entity the UK National Parks Foundation. We host over 100 million visits every year and have more than 950,000 social mediafollowers.
LOOK WILD - NATIONAL PARKS Get the micro-volunteering bug today and join the biggest citizen’s science project that National Parks have ever undertaken. Look Wild uses a free nature identification app that will name plants and animals for you and contribute to a huge National Park-led citizens’ science project at the same time. NATIONAL PARK JOBS // NATIONAL PARKS VOLUNTEERING Salary: £45,276 – £51,809 (Band F) plus excellent benefits such as flexitime, generous annual leave and a defined pension scheme to name just a few. Contract: Permanent Contract. Working Hours: 37.5 hours per week, although part time hours of 30/week may be considered, asmay a job share.
UK NATIONAL PARKS TEACHING RESOURCE The aim of this exciting new resource is to provide teachers with the background knowledge, materials and learning and teaching ideas to enable pupils to understand the importance of national parks in their lives now and in the future. It is particularly focused on upper Key Stage 2, but can be used and adapted for other teaching stages. CYCLING IN NATIONAL PARKS Whether it’s a gentle pedal on woodland tracks and quiet country lanes, or the heart-pounding challenge of mountain biking in rugged uplands, National Parks have a cycling adventure for everyone. As well as helping the environment, taking to two wheels lets you fully soak up the scenery – and visit those hidden gems off the beaten track. SOUTH DOWNS NATIONAL PARKS // SOUTH DOWNS CLIFFS Breathtaking trails, incredible wildlife & picturesque villages welcome you to the land that inspired ‘Jerusalem’. Just a short journey from London, the South Downs is known as the ‘gateway to England’ – its rolling green hills, globally important chalk grassland, ancient woodland, dark night skies, wildlife-rich heathland and windswept cliffs represents people and nature at their best MAPS: NATIONAL PARKS UK Print out maps showing the location of the UKs 15 National Parks NORTH YORK MOORS NATIONAL PARK // THE NORTH YORK MOORS Welcome to the North York Moors. The North York Moors was established as National Park in 1952 – a treasured landscape in the heart of North Yorkshire, protected for everyone to enjoy. We cover 1,436 square kilometres between Scarborough, Thirsk and Teesside. Of the 1,500 ancient boundary stones and crosses here, probably the mostfamous is
DISCOVERING: BARAFUNDLE BAY BEACH Discovering: Barafundle Bay Beach. Naomi Conway, National Parks Partnerships Development Director, shares her experience discovering Barafundle Bay. Winter 2016. I’d made an epic six hour train journey from London to the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park on successively smaller trains. Each leg of the ride offered me greener and more THE IMPACTS OF TOURISM: NATIONAL PARKS UK The positive and negative impacts of tourism. Making tourism sustainable. The positive and negative impacts of tourism. National parks have to conserve the landscape and wildlife, let people visit and enjoy the area and help support local people. NATIONAL PARKS UK // BRITISH NATIONAL PARKSYOUR NATIONAL PARKSTHINGS TO DOVISIT USLEARNINGGREEN RECOVERYBLOG Blueprints for Green Futures. People live and work in the UK’s National Parks. Anyone can visit at any time for free. That’s unique. They’re ideal locations for leading-edge projects to help solve the biggest challenge of our age: how to live on this planet without destroying it. Click here to discover more. SOUTH DOWNS NATIONAL PARKS // SOUTH DOWNS CLIFFS Breathtaking trails, incredible wildlife & picturesque villages welcome you to the land that inspired ‘Jerusalem’. Just a short journey from London, the South Downs is known as the ‘gateway to England’ – its rolling green hills, globally important chalk grassland, ancient woodland, dark night skies, wildlife-rich heathland and windswept cliffs represents people and nature at their best THE BROADS NATIONAL PARK // NORFOLK BROADS NATIONAL PARK The length of navigable waterways (rivers and broads) covers more than 125 miles (200km) of Norfolk and Suffolk. There are seven rivers, and over 60 broads in the National Park (only 13 are fully navigable) ranging from small pools to vast expanses of water. The largest broads are Hickling Broad, Barton Broad and Oulton Broad. THE AIMS AND PURPOSES OF NATIONAL PARKS: NATIONAL PARKS UKSEE MORE ON SECURE.NATIONALPARKS.UK VOLUNTEERING IN THE NATIONAL PARKS: NATIONAL PARKS UK Brecon Beacons National Park - volunteering. Cairngorms National Park - volunteering. Dartmoor National Park - volunteering. Exmoor National Park - volunteering. Lake District National Park - volunteering. Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park - volunteering. New Forest National Park - volunteering. JOBS AND VOLUNTEERING: NATIONAL PARKS UK Volunteer and Apprentice Coordinator. Lake District National Park. This is a key role to coordinate and support the development of apprentices and volunteers within the Lake District National Parks Ranger teams, in ways that meet the Authority’s Volunteer and NORTH YORK MOORS NATIONAL PARK // THE NORTH YORK MOORS Welcome to the North York Moors. The North York Moors was established as National Park in 1952 – a treasured landscape in the heart of North Yorkshire, protected for everyone to enjoy. We cover 1,436 square kilometres between Scarborough, Thirsk and Teesside. Of the 1,500 ancient boundary stones and crosses here, probably the mostfamous is
PEMBROKESHIRE NATIONAL PARKS // PEMBROKESHIRE COAST The Pembrokeshire Coast is the only UK National Park which is primarily designated for its coastal landscape. It’s one of the smallest UK National Parks, but has one of the most diverse landscapes, covering almost all the Pembrokeshire Coast, every offshore island, the Daugleddau estuary and large areas of the Preseli Hills and the Gwaun Valley. ACTIVITY: HAYTOR CASE STUDY: NATIONAL PARKS UK The activity takes between 2 and 3 hours to run. Students will learn about: the character of the high Dartmoor landscape. how the National Park Authority manages visitors on a heavily used site. issues created by visitors. the importance of visitors to the economy. how the management of the site can be more sustainable. SNOWDONIA MOUNTAINS // THE NATIONAL PARK OF SNOWDONIA Snowdonia’s landscape is unique. The nine mountain ranges cover approximately 52% of the Park and include many peaks that are over 3,000 feet (915m). Apart from the beauty and charm of its high mountains, Snowdonia is a delightfully varied landscape of steep river gorges, waterfalls and green valleys. Oak, ash, rowan and hazelwoodlands are
NATIONAL PARKS UK // BRITISH NATIONAL PARKSYOUR NATIONAL PARKSTHINGS TO DOVISIT USLEARNINGGREEN RECOVERYBLOG Blueprints for Green Futures. People live and work in the UK’s National Parks. Anyone can visit at any time for free. That’s unique. They’re ideal locations for leading-edge projects to help solve the biggest challenge of our age: how to live on this planet without destroying it. Click here to discover more. SOUTH DOWNS NATIONAL PARKS // SOUTH DOWNS CLIFFS Breathtaking trails, incredible wildlife & picturesque villages welcome you to the land that inspired ‘Jerusalem’. Just a short journey from London, the South Downs is known as the ‘gateway to England’ – its rolling green hills, globally important chalk grassland, ancient woodland, dark night skies, wildlife-rich heathland and windswept cliffs represents people and nature at their best THE BROADS NATIONAL PARK // NORFOLK BROADS NATIONAL PARK The length of navigable waterways (rivers and broads) covers more than 125 miles (200km) of Norfolk and Suffolk. There are seven rivers, and over 60 broads in the National Park (only 13 are fully navigable) ranging from small pools to vast expanses of water. The largest broads are Hickling Broad, Barton Broad and Oulton Broad. THE AIMS AND PURPOSES OF NATIONAL PARKS: NATIONAL PARKS UKSEE MORE ON SECURE.NATIONALPARKS.UK VOLUNTEERING IN THE NATIONAL PARKS: NATIONAL PARKS UK Brecon Beacons National Park - volunteering. Cairngorms National Park - volunteering. Dartmoor National Park - volunteering. Exmoor National Park - volunteering. Lake District National Park - volunteering. Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park - volunteering. New Forest National Park - volunteering. JOBS AND VOLUNTEERING: NATIONAL PARKS UK Volunteer and Apprentice Coordinator. Lake District National Park. This is a key role to coordinate and support the development of apprentices and volunteers within the Lake District National Parks Ranger teams, in ways that meet the Authority’s Volunteer and NORTH YORK MOORS NATIONAL PARK // THE NORTH YORK MOORS Welcome to the North York Moors. The North York Moors was established as National Park in 1952 – a treasured landscape in the heart of North Yorkshire, protected for everyone to enjoy. We cover 1,436 square kilometres between Scarborough, Thirsk and Teesside. Of the 1,500 ancient boundary stones and crosses here, probably the mostfamous is
PEMBROKESHIRE NATIONAL PARKS // PEMBROKESHIRE COAST The Pembrokeshire Coast is the only UK National Park which is primarily designated for its coastal landscape. It’s one of the smallest UK National Parks, but has one of the most diverse landscapes, covering almost all the Pembrokeshire Coast, every offshore island, the Daugleddau estuary and large areas of the Preseli Hills and the Gwaun Valley. ACTIVITY: HAYTOR CASE STUDY: NATIONAL PARKS UK The activity takes between 2 and 3 hours to run. Students will learn about: the character of the high Dartmoor landscape. how the National Park Authority manages visitors on a heavily used site. issues created by visitors. the importance of visitors to the economy. how the management of the site can be more sustainable. SNOWDONIA MOUNTAINS // THE NATIONAL PARK OF SNOWDONIA Snowdonia’s landscape is unique. The nine mountain ranges cover approximately 52% of the Park and include many peaks that are over 3,000 feet (915m). Apart from the beauty and charm of its high mountains, Snowdonia is a delightfully varied landscape of steep river gorges, waterfalls and green valleys. Oak, ash, rowan and hazelwoodlands are
NATIONAL PARKS UK // BRITISH NATIONAL PARKS Blueprints for Green Futures. People live and work in the UK’s National Parks. Anyone can visit at any time for free. That’s unique. They’re ideal locations for leading-edge projects to help solve the biggest challenge of our age: how to live on this planet without destroying it. Click here to discover more. WHAT IS A NATIONAL PARK? Funded by central government, National Parks have specific purposes that are enshrined in law. Conserve and enhance the natural beauty, wildlife and cultural heritage. Promote opportunities for the understanding and enjoyment of the special qualities of national parks by the public. In carrying out these purposes, National ParkAuthorities are
LOOK WILD - NATIONAL PARKS Get the micro-volunteering bug today and join the biggest citizen’s science project that National Parks have ever undertaken. Look Wild uses a free nature identification app that will name plants and animals for you and contribute to a huge National Park-led citizens’ science project at the same time. THE HISTORY OF NATIONAL PARKS 1949 is the landmark year. The government passes an Act of Parliament to establish National Parks to conserve and enhance their natural beauty and provide recreational opportunities for the public. Lewis Silkin, Minister for Town and Country Planning, describes it as NATIONAL PARK JOBS // NATIONAL PARKS VOLUNTEERING Salary: £45,276 – £51,809 (Band F) plus excellent benefits such as flexitime, generous annual leave and a defined pension scheme to name just a few. Contract: Permanent Contract. Working Hours: 37.5 hours per week, although part time hours of 30/week may be considered, asmay a job share.
TOURISM: NATIONAL PARKS UK About 58% of visitors come to enjoy the scenery and landscape, which makes this the main reason for visiting a national park. Other reasons people visit national parks are: HISTORY OF THE 15 UK NATIONAL PARKS History of the 15 UK National Parks - Activity Activity idea: Print out the table on the following pages and cut out the individual cells. Ask pupils to put the events in order and match the event to DARK SKIES - NATIONAL PARKS Northumberland, with England’s most pristine dark skies, is an International Dark Sky Park (Gold Tier). Every year, these National Parks celebrate the amazing night’s sky with Dark Skies Festivals and stargazing opportunities galore. They’re fun events for all the THE IMPACTS OF TOURISM: NATIONAL PARKS UK The positive and negative impacts of tourism. Making tourism sustainable. The positive and negative impacts of tourism. National parks have to conserve the landscape and wildlife, let people visit and enjoy the area and help support local people. LOCH LOMOND AND THE TROSSACHS NATIONAL PARK Located only an hour’s drive away for 50% of Scotland’s population, Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park is a popular visitor destination offering a wide variety of activities for everyone to enjoy. You could visit a charming local village and learn about the area’s heritage, take a leisurely stroll along a tranquil loch orbag a
NATIONAL PARK JOBS // NATIONAL PARKS VOLUNTEERING Salary: £45,276 – £51,809 (Band F) plus excellent benefits such as flexitime, generous annual leave and a defined pension scheme to name just a few. Contract: Permanent Contract. Working Hours: 37.5 hours per week, although part time hours of 30/week may be considered, asmay a job share.
THE BROADS NATIONAL PARK // NORFOLK BROADS NATIONAL PARK The length of navigable waterways (rivers and broads) covers more than 125 miles (200km) of Norfolk and Suffolk. There are seven rivers, and over 60 broads in the National Park (only 13 are fully navigable) ranging from small pools to vast expanses of water. The largest broads are Hickling Broad, Barton Broad and Oulton Broad. THE AIMS AND PURPOSES OF NATIONAL PARKS: NATIONAL PARKS UKSEE MORE ON SECURE.NATIONALPARKS.UK NORTH YORK MOORS NATIONAL PARK // THE NORTH YORK MOORS Welcome to the North York Moors. The North York Moors was established as National Park in 1952 – a treasured landscape in the heart of North Yorkshire, protected for everyone to enjoy. We cover 1,436 square kilometres between Scarborough, Thirsk and Teesside. Of the 1,500 ancient boundary stones and crosses here, probably the mostfamous is
SNOWDONIA MOUNTAINS // THE NATIONAL PARK OF SNOWDONIA Snowdonia’s landscape is unique. The nine mountain ranges cover approximately 52% of the Park and include many peaks that are over 3,000 feet (915m). Apart from the beauty and charm of its high mountains, Snowdonia is a delightfully varied landscape of steep river gorges, waterfalls and green valleys. Oak, ash, rowan and hazelwoodlands are
VOLUNTEERING IN THE NATIONAL PARKS: NATIONAL PARKS UK Brecon Beacons National Park - volunteering. Cairngorms National Park - volunteering. Dartmoor National Park - volunteering. Exmoor National Park - volunteering. Lake District National Park - volunteering. Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park - volunteering. New Forest National Park - volunteering. JOBS AND VOLUNTEERING: NATIONAL PARKS UK Volunteer and Apprentice Coordinator. Lake District National Park. This is a key role to coordinate and support the development of apprentices and volunteers within the Lake District National Parks Ranger teams, in ways that meet the Authority’s Volunteer and THE IMPACTS OF TOURISM: NATIONAL PARKS UK The positive and negative impacts of tourism. Making tourism sustainable. The positive and negative impacts of tourism. National parks have to conserve the landscape and wildlife, let people visit and enjoy the area and help support local people. MEND OUR MOUNTAINS: NATIONAL PARKS UK Mend Our Mountains: Make One Million is a campaign led by the BMC to raise money to repair paths in all 15 of the UK's National Parks.. It's a call to action to everyone who values the hills, mountains and landscapes of Britain. It aims to galvanise mass support for things we all use: the paths, bridleways and bridges which underpin our experiences in the great outdoors. ACTIVITY: HAYTOR CASE STUDY: NATIONAL PARKS UK The activity takes between 2 and 3 hours to run. Students will learn about: the character of the high Dartmoor landscape. how the National Park Authority manages visitors on a heavily used site. issues created by visitors. the importance of visitors to the economy. how the management of the site can be more sustainable. NATIONAL PARK JOBS // NATIONAL PARKS VOLUNTEERING Salary: £45,276 – £51,809 (Band F) plus excellent benefits such as flexitime, generous annual leave and a defined pension scheme to name just a few. Contract: Permanent Contract. Working Hours: 37.5 hours per week, although part time hours of 30/week may be considered, asmay a job share.
THE BROADS NATIONAL PARK // NORFOLK BROADS NATIONAL PARK The length of navigable waterways (rivers and broads) covers more than 125 miles (200km) of Norfolk and Suffolk. There are seven rivers, and over 60 broads in the National Park (only 13 are fully navigable) ranging from small pools to vast expanses of water. The largest broads are Hickling Broad, Barton Broad and Oulton Broad. THE AIMS AND PURPOSES OF NATIONAL PARKS: NATIONAL PARKS UKSEE MORE ON SECURE.NATIONALPARKS.UK NORTH YORK MOORS NATIONAL PARK // THE NORTH YORK MOORS Welcome to the North York Moors. The North York Moors was established as National Park in 1952 – a treasured landscape in the heart of North Yorkshire, protected for everyone to enjoy. We cover 1,436 square kilometres between Scarborough, Thirsk and Teesside. Of the 1,500 ancient boundary stones and crosses here, probably the mostfamous is
SNOWDONIA MOUNTAINS // THE NATIONAL PARK OF SNOWDONIA Snowdonia’s landscape is unique. The nine mountain ranges cover approximately 52% of the Park and include many peaks that are over 3,000 feet (915m). Apart from the beauty and charm of its high mountains, Snowdonia is a delightfully varied landscape of steep river gorges, waterfalls and green valleys. Oak, ash, rowan and hazelwoodlands are
VOLUNTEERING IN THE NATIONAL PARKS: NATIONAL PARKS UK Brecon Beacons National Park - volunteering. Cairngorms National Park - volunteering. Dartmoor National Park - volunteering. Exmoor National Park - volunteering. Lake District National Park - volunteering. Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park - volunteering. New Forest National Park - volunteering. JOBS AND VOLUNTEERING: NATIONAL PARKS UK Volunteer and Apprentice Coordinator. Lake District National Park. This is a key role to coordinate and support the development of apprentices and volunteers within the Lake District National Parks Ranger teams, in ways that meet the Authority’s Volunteer and THE IMPACTS OF TOURISM: NATIONAL PARKS UK The positive and negative impacts of tourism. Making tourism sustainable. The positive and negative impacts of tourism. National parks have to conserve the landscape and wildlife, let people visit and enjoy the area and help support local people. MEND OUR MOUNTAINS: NATIONAL PARKS UK Mend Our Mountains: Make One Million is a campaign led by the BMC to raise money to repair paths in all 15 of the UK's National Parks.. It's a call to action to everyone who values the hills, mountains and landscapes of Britain. It aims to galvanise mass support for things we all use: the paths, bridleways and bridges which underpin our experiences in the great outdoors. ACTIVITY: HAYTOR CASE STUDY: NATIONAL PARKS UK The activity takes between 2 and 3 hours to run. Students will learn about: the character of the high Dartmoor landscape. how the National Park Authority manages visitors on a heavily used site. issues created by visitors. the importance of visitors to the economy. how the management of the site can be more sustainable. NATIONAL PARKS UK // BRITISH NATIONAL PARKS Blueprints for Green Futures. People live and work in the UK’s National Parks. Anyone can visit at any time for free. That’s unique. They’re ideal locations for leading-edge projects to help solve the biggest challenge of our age: how to live on this planet without destroying it. Click here to discover more. THE HISTORY OF NATIONAL PARKS 1949 is the landmark year. The government passes an Act of Parliament to establish National Parks to conserve and enhance their natural beauty and provide recreational opportunities for the public. Lewis Silkin, Minister for Town and Country Planning, describes it as LOOK WILD - NATIONAL PARKS Get the micro-volunteering bug today and join the biggest citizen’s science project that National Parks have ever undertaken. Look Wild uses a free nature identification app that will name plants and animals for you and contribute to a huge National Park-led citizens’ science project at the same time. NATIONAL PARKS PARTNERSHIPS // NATIONAL PARKS National Parks Partnerships. The UK’s 15 National Parks work at a national level with a range of commercial, sustainability and philanthropic partners via National Parks Partnerships and our charitable entity the UK National Parks Foundation. We host over 100 million visits every year and have more than 950,000 social mediafollowers.
NATIONAL PARK JOBS // NATIONAL PARKS VOLUNTEERING Salary: £45,276 – £51,809 (Band F) plus excellent benefits such as flexitime, generous annual leave and a defined pension scheme to name just a few. Contract: Permanent Contract. Working Hours: 37.5 hours per week, although part time hours of 30/week may be considered, asmay a job share.
SOUTH DOWNS NATIONAL PARKS // SOUTH DOWNS CLIFFS Breathtaking trails, incredible wildlife & picturesque villages welcome you to the land that inspired ‘Jerusalem’. Just a short journey from London, the South Downs is known as the ‘gateway to England’ – its rolling green hills, globally important chalk grassland, ancient woodland, dark night skies, wildlife-rich heathland and windswept cliffs represents people and nature at their best THE BROADS NATIONAL PARK // NORFOLK BROADS NATIONAL PARK The length of navigable waterways (rivers and broads) covers more than 125 miles (200km) of Norfolk and Suffolk. There are seven rivers, and over 60 broads in the National Park (only 13 are fully navigable) ranging from small pools to vast expanses of water. The largest broads are Hickling Broad, Barton Broad and Oulton Broad. NORTH YORK MOORS NATIONAL PARK // THE NORTH YORK MOORS Welcome to the North York Moors. The North York Moors was established as National Park in 1952 – a treasured landscape in the heart of North Yorkshire, protected for everyone to enjoy. We cover 1,436 square kilometres between Scarborough, Thirsk and Teesside. Of the 1,500 ancient boundary stones and crosses here, probably the mostfamous is
DISCOVERING: BARAFUNDLE BAY BEACH Discovering: Barafundle Bay Beach. Naomi Conway, National Parks Partnerships Development Director, shares her experience discovering Barafundle Bay. Winter 2016. I’d made an epic six hour train journey from London to the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park on successively smaller trains. Each leg of the ride offered me greener and more MEET THE CAIRNGORMS NATIONAL PARK VOLUNTEER RANGERS Meeting people who want to know more about where they are and what fantastic opportunities being outside in the Cairngorms National Park can offer. Be that enjoying a walk, looking and listening out for wildlife or just relaxing. Being a volunteer ranger is a great way NATIONAL PARKS UK // BRITISH NATIONAL PARKSYOUR NATIONAL PARKSTHINGS TO DOVISIT USLEARNINGGREEN RECOVERYBLOG Blueprints for Green Futures. People live and work in the UK’s National Parks. Anyone can visit at any time for free. That’s unique. They’re ideal locations for leading-edge projects to help solve the biggest challenge of our age: how to live on this planet without destroying it. Click here to discover more. WHAT IS A NATIONAL PARK? Funded by central government, National Parks have specific purposes that are enshrined in law. Conserve and enhance the natural beauty, wildlife and cultural heritage. Promote opportunities for the understanding and enjoyment of the special qualities of national parks by the public. In carrying out these purposes, National ParkAuthorities are
THE AIMS AND PURPOSES OF NATIONAL PARKS: NATIONAL PARKS UKSEE MORE ON SECURE.NATIONALPARKS.UK CYCLING IN NATIONAL PARKS Whether it’s a gentle pedal on woodland tracks and quiet country lanes, or the heart-pounding challenge of mountain biking in rugged uplands, National Parks have a cycling adventure for everyone. As well as helping the environment, taking to two wheels lets you fully soak up the scenery – and visit those hidden gems off the beaten track. NATIONAL PARK JOBS // NATIONAL PARKS VOLUNTEERING Salary: £45,276 – £51,809 (Band F) plus excellent benefits such as flexitime, generous annual leave and a defined pension scheme to name just a few. Contract: Permanent Contract. Working Hours: 37.5 hours per week, although part time hours of 30/week may be considered, asmay a job share.
JOBS AND VOLUNTEERING: NATIONAL PARKS UK Volunteer and Apprentice Coordinator. Lake District National Park. This is a key role to coordinate and support the development of apprentices and volunteers within the Lake District National Parks Ranger teams, in ways that meet the Authority’s Volunteer and NORTH YORK MOORS NATIONAL PARK // THE NORTH YORK MOORSYORKSHIRE MOORSNORTH YORKSHIRE MOORSTHE MOORS ENGLANDYORKSHIRE MOOR Welcome to the North York Moors. The North York Moors was established as National Park in 1952 – a treasured landscape in the heart of North Yorkshire, protected for everyone to enjoy. We cover 1,436 square kilometres between Scarborough, Thirsk and Teesside. Of the 1,500 ancient boundary stones and crosses here, probably the mostfamous is
SNOWDONIA MOUNTAINS // THE NATIONAL PARK OF SNOWDONIA Snowdonia’s landscape is unique. The nine mountain ranges cover approximately 52% of the Park and include many peaks that are over 3,000 feet (915m). Apart from the beauty and charm of its high mountains, Snowdonia is a delightfully varied landscape of steep river gorges, waterfalls and green valleys. Oak, ash, rowan and hazelwoodlands are
MEND OUR MOUNTAINS: NATIONAL PARKS UK Mend Our Mountains: Make One Million is a campaign led by the BMC to raise money to repair paths in all 15 of the UK's National Parks.. It's a call to action to everyone who values the hills, mountains and landscapes of Britain. It aims to galvanise mass support for things we all use: the paths, bridleways and bridges which underpin our experiences in the great outdoors. ACTIVITY: HAYTOR CASE STUDY: NATIONAL PARKS UK The activity takes between 2 and 3 hours to run. Students will learn about: the character of the high Dartmoor landscape. how the National Park Authority manages visitors on a heavily used site. issues created by visitors. the importance of visitors to the economy. how the management of the site can be more sustainable. NATIONAL PARKS UK // BRITISH NATIONAL PARKSYOUR NATIONAL PARKSTHINGS TO DOVISIT USLEARNINGGREEN RECOVERYBLOG Blueprints for Green Futures. People live and work in the UK’s National Parks. Anyone can visit at any time for free. That’s unique. They’re ideal locations for leading-edge projects to help solve the biggest challenge of our age: how to live on this planet without destroying it. Click here to discover more. WHAT IS A NATIONAL PARK? Funded by central government, National Parks have specific purposes that are enshrined in law. Conserve and enhance the natural beauty, wildlife and cultural heritage. Promote opportunities for the understanding and enjoyment of the special qualities of national parks by the public. In carrying out these purposes, National ParkAuthorities are
THE AIMS AND PURPOSES OF NATIONAL PARKS: NATIONAL PARKS UKSEE MORE ON SECURE.NATIONALPARKS.UK CYCLING IN NATIONAL PARKS Whether it’s a gentle pedal on woodland tracks and quiet country lanes, or the heart-pounding challenge of mountain biking in rugged uplands, National Parks have a cycling adventure for everyone. As well as helping the environment, taking to two wheels lets you fully soak up the scenery – and visit those hidden gems off the beaten track. NATIONAL PARK JOBS // NATIONAL PARKS VOLUNTEERING Salary: £45,276 – £51,809 (Band F) plus excellent benefits such as flexitime, generous annual leave and a defined pension scheme to name just a few. Contract: Permanent Contract. Working Hours: 37.5 hours per week, although part time hours of 30/week may be considered, asmay a job share.
JOBS AND VOLUNTEERING: NATIONAL PARKS UK Volunteer and Apprentice Coordinator. Lake District National Park. This is a key role to coordinate and support the development of apprentices and volunteers within the Lake District National Parks Ranger teams, in ways that meet the Authority’s Volunteer and NORTH YORK MOORS NATIONAL PARK // THE NORTH YORK MOORSYORKSHIRE MOORSNORTH YORKSHIRE MOORSTHE MOORS ENGLANDYORKSHIRE MOOR Welcome to the North York Moors. The North York Moors was established as National Park in 1952 – a treasured landscape in the heart of North Yorkshire, protected for everyone to enjoy. We cover 1,436 square kilometres between Scarborough, Thirsk and Teesside. Of the 1,500 ancient boundary stones and crosses here, probably the mostfamous is
SNOWDONIA MOUNTAINS // THE NATIONAL PARK OF SNOWDONIA Snowdonia’s landscape is unique. The nine mountain ranges cover approximately 52% of the Park and include many peaks that are over 3,000 feet (915m). Apart from the beauty and charm of its high mountains, Snowdonia is a delightfully varied landscape of steep river gorges, waterfalls and green valleys. Oak, ash, rowan and hazelwoodlands are
MEND OUR MOUNTAINS: NATIONAL PARKS UK Mend Our Mountains: Make One Million is a campaign led by the BMC to raise money to repair paths in all 15 of the UK's National Parks.. It's a call to action to everyone who values the hills, mountains and landscapes of Britain. It aims to galvanise mass support for things we all use: the paths, bridleways and bridges which underpin our experiences in the great outdoors. ACTIVITY: HAYTOR CASE STUDY: NATIONAL PARKS UK The activity takes between 2 and 3 hours to run. Students will learn about: the character of the high Dartmoor landscape. how the National Park Authority manages visitors on a heavily used site. issues created by visitors. the importance of visitors to the economy. how the management of the site can be more sustainable. WHAT IS A NATIONAL PARK? Funded by central government, National Parks have specific purposes that are enshrined in law. Conserve and enhance the natural beauty, wildlife and cultural heritage. Promote opportunities for the understanding and enjoyment of the special qualities of national parks by the public. In carrying out these purposes, National ParkAuthorities are
THE HISTORY OF NATIONAL PARKS 1949 is the landmark year. The government passes an Act of Parliament to establish National Parks to conserve and enhance their natural beauty and provide recreational opportunities for the public. Lewis Silkin, Minister for Town and Country Planning, describes it as LOOK WILD - NATIONAL PARKS Get the micro-volunteering bug today and join the biggest citizen’s science project that National Parks have ever undertaken. Look Wild uses a free nature identification app that will name plants and animals for you and contribute to a huge National Park-led citizens’ science project at the same time. NATIONAL PARKS PARTNERSHIPS // NATIONAL PARKS National Parks Partnerships. The UK’s 15 National Parks work at a national level with a range of commercial, sustainability and philanthropic partners via National Parks Partnerships and our charitable entity the UK National Parks Foundation. We host over 100 million visits every year and have more than 950,000 social mediafollowers.
CYCLING IN NATIONAL PARKS Whether it’s a gentle pedal on woodland tracks and quiet country lanes, or the heart-pounding challenge of mountain biking in rugged uplands, National Parks have a cycling adventure for everyone. As well as helping the environment, taking to two wheels lets you fully soak up the scenery – and visit those hidden gems off the beaten track. NATIONAL PARK JOBS // NATIONAL PARKS VOLUNTEERING Salary: £45,276 – £51,809 (Band F) plus excellent benefits such as flexitime, generous annual leave and a defined pension scheme to name just a few. Contract: Permanent Contract. Working Hours: 37.5 hours per week, although part time hours of 30/week may be considered, asmay a job share.
SOUTH DOWNS NATIONAL PARKS // SOUTH DOWNS CLIFFS Breathtaking trails, incredible wildlife & picturesque villages welcome you to the land that inspired ‘Jerusalem’. Just a short journey from London, the South Downs is known as the ‘gateway to England’ – its rolling green hills, globally important chalk grassland, ancient woodland, dark night skies, wildlife-rich heathland and windswept cliffs represents people and nature at their best LAKE DISTRICT NATIONAL PARKS // NATIONAL TRUST LAKE DISTRICT Lake District National Park is famous for its stunning scenery, abundant wildlife and cultural heritage. Its special qualities include. Cool, clear lakes, tarns and rivers – nationally important stretches of water for their range of habitats, and species such as vendace, charr, crayfish and schelly. The lakes and tarns give theLake District
DISCOVERING: BARAFUNDLE BAY BEACH Discovering: Barafundle Bay Beach. Naomi Conway, National Parks Partnerships Development Director, shares her experience discovering Barafundle Bay. Winter 2016. I’d made an epic six hour train journey from London to the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park on successively smaller trains. Each leg of the ride offered me greener and more OUR CHALLENGES: NATIONAL PARKS UK Our challenges. Whether it’s the threat of climate change, the pressures of tourism or the challenge of balancing the needs of different groups, all of our National Parks face a number of difficultchallenges.
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STAY 2 METRES APART. National Parks UK has a four-step guide for people thinking of visiting a National Park during COVID-related restrictions. Find the link to our COVID-19 information page below. 1. KNOW AND FOLLOW THE LATEST GOVERNMENT ADVICE For instance, travelling to visit a National Park in Wales or Scotland is not currently allowed- and that includes from England. Find the latest advice from national Governments on our COVID-19 informationpage.
2. PLAN AHEAD – CHECK THE LATEST LOCAL INFORMATION For you to be safe it is essential you seek the specific local guidance of any National Park you wish to visit via their website. You can find links on our COVID-19 information page. 3. IF IT FEELS TOO CROWDED, IT IS TOO CROWDED We all know what social distancing means and how to do it. To be safe stay 2 metres apart at all times and keep plans flexible to make surethat happens.
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