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Dronfield - the Lea Brook Valley projectDronfield is a Derbyshire town half way between Sheffield and Chesterfield and just three miles from the Peak District National Park. It’s the home of Norman Crowson, a committed A Rocha volunteer, and of one of A Rocha’s most exciting Associated Projects – the Lea Brook Valley. Some history
Today, the project involves many individuals and organisations. The Churches Together steering committee continues to guide the work, while the support of Dronfield Town Council has been vital to the project’s success. Yorkshire Water and Keyland Developments (who own the wetland area at the top of the valley) are vitally important players and A Rocha UK and the Lowland Derbyshire Biodiversity Partnership provide guidance on managing the site for wildlife. Then there’s Dronfield Civic Society, Dronfield Natural History Society, NE Derbyshire District Council, the Dronfield Footpaths and Bridleways Society, Derbyshire Wildlife Trust, Groundworks Cresswell and of course, the local people. Co-operation is one of A Rocha’s key values – and without it, this Associated Project wouldn’t be the success that it is, or the even bigger success that it’s heading towards. Lea Brook Valley todayTo see images of the site and its wildlife, click here. Future plansTo find out more about our future plans, click here. For more information, or to get actively involved in this project, click here. |