South Pennines Park

South Pennines Park CLOSED DECEMBER 2023. Account not being monitored We use social media to communicate, share information and celebrate the South Pennines Park.

South Pennines Park - social media terms of use

Our ethos is about looking after nature and each other, and our use of social media reflects this. We want to promote our aims of connecting people to the Park and to nature. We believe the best way to achieve this is through a truly inclusive, nature-centred and people-led effort; one that listens and gives a voice to all of those who live, work, v

isit and support this special place. Our main channels are Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube. We want to have positive, kind and constructive conversations with our social media users and ask everyone to work within our terms of use for social media. It is against the law to discriminate against, or harass, people who are protected with the following characteristics and, in addition, we will not accept derogatory personal comments or hate speech.

• age
• disability
• gender
• sexual orientation
• pregnancy and maternity
• race
• religion or belief

We ask you to please refrain from posting false information, hurtful comments, spamming with content unrelated to the South Pennines Park, swearing and commenting upon body image. Posts that do not meet our terms of use will be removed and accounts which do not meet our terms of use will be blocked. We do not notify people directly when they are blocked and we do not discuss on social media the reasons for a block being put in place. Posts that are motivated by hate and are inciting hatred may be reported to the police. If you are concerned about the content in posts that contravene our terms of use, or you are blocked from interacting with us and believe the action taken to be unfair or made in error, please contact us by email at [email protected] with details and we will investigate what has happened. We don’t interact with accounts that have been blocked for the above behaviours. Our terms of use are published on our website and social media channels and reviewed annually.

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Pennine Prospects

Pennine Prospects is a unique rural regeneration company created in 2005 as a champion for the South Pennines, the dramatic upland landscape that stands prominently above the urban centres of Greater Manchester, the Lancashire valleys and West Yorkshire. It is an award-winning partnership organisation that has attracted over £5million of national and European funding to deliver a wide range of projects aimed at promoting, protecting and enhancing the built, natural and cultural heritage of the South Pennines. Pennine Prospects lies at the heart of a well-established partnership bringing together six local authorities, two water companies, government agencies and the voluntary sector. The company is strongly committed to sustainable development and enables partner organisations, local residents and businesses to maximise the benefit of the area’s rich natural, cultural and heritage assets. Through its activities, Pennine Prospects supports the economy of the South Pennines by uncovering, highlighting and promoting all that is special about the area. In addition, the company develops community projects, promotes access to the uplands and waterways and connects people with their landscape. Current projects and programmes include South Pennines LEADER, a community-led approach to development which supports innovative projects across the landscape; the South Pennines Walk and Ride Festival; and partnership projects such as South Pennines Moorwatch and the South Pennines Fire Operations Group.