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The Peak & Northern Footpaths Society (PNFS) was formed in 1894 to monitor, protect, and improve the footpath network of the Peak District and surrounding areas. The organisation is the oldest existing regional footpath society in the UK. [116] Saddleworth Moor and Wessenden, above Meltham, gained notoriety after the Moors murders in the 1960s ...
Pages in category "Footpaths in Staffordshire" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Beacon Way; C.
Staffordshire Moorlands is a local government district in Staffordshire, England. Its council is based in Leek, the district's largest town. The district also contains the towns of Biddulph and Cheadle, along with a large rural area containing many villages. North-eastern parts of the district lie within the Peak District National Park.
Biddulph Moor is a village located on the hill which bears the same name. It is in Biddulph parish and is a part of the Staffordshire Moorlands district in England.It is very similar to Mow Cop which is located on the other side of the valley of Biddulph.
In England and Wales the public has a legally protected right to "pass and repass" (i.e. walk) on footpaths, bridleways and other routes which have the status of a public right of way. Footpaths typically pass over private land, but if they are public rights of way they are public highways with the same protection in law as other highways, such ...
Staffordshire Moorlands: Chebsey: 566 [53] 16.87 Stone Rural District [23] Stafford: Checkley: 4,700 [54] 21.85 Cheadle Rural District [12] Staffordshire Moorlands: Cheddleton: 6,311 [55] 27.58 Cheadle Rural District [12] Staffordshire Moorlands: Cheslyn Hay: 7,293 [56] 3.77 Cannock Rural District [4] South Staffordshire: Church Eaton: 680 [57 ...
Wetley Moor Common is a Staffordshire Wildlife Trust reserve consisting of ancient common land. [1] It has been designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest due to its unimproved lowland heath habitat, [2] which represents approximately 10% of the heathland in Staffordshire. [3] Wetley Moor Common is 118 hectares or 292 acres in size. [2]
It then traverses southeast through Staffordshire's countryside for 86 miles (138 km) [2] passing through Leek, then along the Caldon Canal through the Churnet Valley to Rocester and Uttoxeter. The route then goes southwest through the Trent Valley , Shugborough Hall parkland and Cannock Chase (an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty ) to Penkridge .