There’s a lot going on behind the scenes at the North York Moors National Park Authority and we’d love to tell you more about our environmental work. Bascially that means what we’re doing to conserve and enhance the landscape, wildlife and cultural heritage of the beautiful North York Moors, as well as working to support the communities in the local area. We think it’s very special.
National Park Authority staff and volunteers will regularly share their experiences on this blog. Most of the posts will be written by our Conservation team or by guest bloggers. We will be letting you know where, what, how and why we do what we do.
Congratulations!
I have nominated your blog for the Awesome Blog Content Award.
More about this nomination is at
http://dearkitty1.wordpress.com/2013/09/27/awesome-blog-content-award-thanks-tazein-2/
That’s lovely of you, thank you! We love writing our blog and hope everyone who reads it is enjoying finding out more about what we get up to!
Well deserved 🙂 All the best for you, the blog and the national park!
Looking forward to reading future posts about this very special place. I’d love to write you a guest post sometime too… Have you ever been to witchmountain? X
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I am loving this blog and seeing what is going on around the moors! In a quest to get out and about more with my camera, I am going to be doing a blog series on ‘Where to go, and what to see: The North York Moors’. Today’s post has been on the seated figure at Castleton Rigg. I would love to be a guest blogger, who can I contact to discuss whether you would be interested in featuring any of my content, please?
Keep up the posts!!
Thank you, glad you like reading them. We’ll be in touch direct with regards to guest blogging,
Lovely blog
Nice to see and hear of family members in the Children of Eskdale from Fryup, don’t forget their sequel too, taken 10 years later.