June 19, 2021
‘Contouring the Boundary’ by Alison Lloyd
A slow micro-navigation observing and marking the National Park Boundary The walks were surveyed in advance and based on a practical understanding of the route I wrote a script for the walking event. These few paragraphs provided a structure ...
Read MoreMay 17, 2021
Join us to ‘Contour the Boundary’
A series of micro navigations in the Peak District with walking artist Alison Lloyd & Glassball. To book a place on one of these walks please view the Events page. The socially distanced walking events will be at three different ...
Read MoreApril 22, 2021
Boundary Words mark the 70th Anniversary
Boundary word photo submission The 17th April 2021 marked the 70th anniversary of the Peak District National Park formation, following its designation on 17th April, 1951. The Peak District was the first of Britain’s 15 national parks. To mark ...
Read MoreMarch 14, 2021
Boundary Words
Exploring a mark made on a map 70 years ago This year sees the 70th anniversary of the designation of the Peak District as the UK's first National Park, on 17 April 1951. Join artists from Glassball and local families as we celebrate this day ...
Read MoreOctober 28, 2020
Boundary Walk 05
28th October 2020. Northwest boundary north of Tintwistle. Latitude: 53.486864 | Longitude: -1.976035 Our exploratory boundary walk today was an opportunity to meet and talk with the artist Dr Alison Lloyd ...
Read MoreSeptember 26, 2020
Boundary Walk 04
26th September 2020. Walk to boundary by Bottom’s Reservoir. Latitude: 53.468041 | Longitude: -1.963289 Returned to the disused quarry on the boundary next to Bottoms Reservoir. The day was spent documenting the space ...
Read MoreSeptember 16, 2020
Boundary Walk 03
16th September 2020. Along Bottom's Reservoir, following part of the Longdendale Trail. Latitude: 53.469369 | Longitude: -1.966122 Today we had the opportunity to conduct a socially distanced interview with Matt Ross ...
Read MoreSeptember 01, 2020
Calling for contributions
Whilst meeting up or travelling during this time is not possible, we do still want to hear from you. We are keen to record your memories, your stories, your personal connections to living and/or working in and around the north west boundary, from ...
Read MoreAugust 26, 2020
Understanding QGis & Publicly Accessible LiDar Information
There is a wealth of publicly available 3D data online through the Environment Agency, but you will need to take the time to understand certain software packages to be able to process and then view the multiplicity of data obtainable. Over the ...
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