News releases
The latest news releases issued by the Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority appear below.
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The return of dormice to the Dales after a century’s absence and the work of the fell and cave rescue organisations are just two of the features in the latest edition of The Visitor – the free annual newspaper produced by the Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority (YDNPA).
Landowners in the Yorkshire Dales National Park are being given the chance to put forward sites that could be used to ease demand for affordable housing.
A free weekend trip is on the cards later this year for one visitor to the Yorkshire Dales.
Visitors to the Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority's Aysgarth National Park Centre will have to go without a cuppa for 10 days in January while the Coppice Cafe undergoes a facelift.
Young budding artists are bringing in the New Year at the Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority’s (YDNPA) Yoredale offices in Bainbridge.
Groups of young people are being given the chance to make a New Year’s resolution with a difference – trying out some of the adventure sports on offer in the Yorkshire Dales National Park.
Changes to the way hill farmers are paid for helping to look after the country’s uplands have been welcomed by the Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority (YDNPA).
Communities and organisations in the Craven district are being given the chance to help fight the effects of climate change.
A new ranger has been appointed to look after the 51-mile section of Pennine Way through the Yorkshire Dales National Park.
Leeds Metropolitan University and the Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority (YDNPA) have formed a long-term partnership to share learning, research development and outreach opportunities.