Important notice: This is an archived version of the Peak District National Park Authority's website. It was last updated on 2 August 2011. The current version can be found at www.peakdistrict.gov.uk. This old version of the website will remain available until all content and functionality has been transferred across to the new website, after which it will be switched off.

Red sunset behind a walker

Looking After

How we work to look after the National Park, conservation, ranger services, biodiversity and policies.

Countryside Plans

The National Park Authority works in partnership to balance conservation and recreation. Our partners are landowners or land managers (for example The National Trust, the Water Companies, Forestry Commission, the farming community) and other people and organisations with an interest in the land (local authorities, parish councils, government agencies and user groups).

Together we produce management plans and strategies to safeguard the National Park for future generations to enjoy. Working together ensures a co-ordinated approach to land management, conservation activities and provision of recreation opportunities.

Alport Valley Management Plan

Macclesfield Forest & Wildboarclough Management Strategy and Action Plan

Stanton Moor Management Plan

Arbor Low Management Plan

Upper Derwent Valley Woodlands Regeneration Project Management Plan

Cultural Heritage Strategy