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Try #SummitElse up Pendle Hill, Forest of Bowland
ONE HILL… SO MANY WAYS TO CLIMB IT
Over the course of five years, the #Pendle Hill Landscape Partnership Project has constructed or restored almost 7km of footpaths on and around Lancashire’s most iconic hill in the #forestofbowland.
To celebrate the completion of new and improved routes, the #Pendle Hill Landscape Partnership has produced a pack of 12 self-guided walks for all abilities.
The collection features a wide choice of #SummitElse walks with varying levels of challenge - from easy low-level rambles to challenging half-day hikes starting in some of the pretty villages around the hill.
Many of the #SummitElse walks have parking at the start point and there’s also a car-free route starting at Clitheroe Station.
Choose a new route to the top or walk them all for the ultimate #Pendle Hill challenge. Either way, you’re guaranteed to get fresh perspectives and stunning panoramic views.
Printed route maps are available from local Tourist Information Centres and a selection of local pubs, cafés and businesses. Alternatively, you can find Outdoor Active links to all the routes below.
Visit: www.pendlehillproject.com/explore-walking
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Відео

Pendle Grammar read by writer Seán Hewitt
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Pendle Grammar read by writer Seán Hewitt, winner of the 2021 Laurel Prize for poetry. The Laurel Prize is an annual award for the best collection of nature or environmental poetry. The Prize dovetails and partners with The Ginkgo Prize which rewards best single poems. This poem was commissioned by the National Association for AONBs - each winning author wrote a new poem celebrating their chose...
The Final Gathering Celebration for the Pendle Hill Landscape Partnership
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On Thursday 13th October 2022, we held our Final Gathering celebration event at Stirk House Hotel in Gisburn. With participating artists, conservationists, academics, community leaders and many others who have been involved in the Pendle Hill Landscape Partnership, we came together to celebrate all that has been achieved over the past four and a half years. With special thanks to Catapult Films...
Pendle Hill Landscape Partnership Final Film
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The Pendle Hill Landscape Partnership Scheme has now come to an end. Over the last 4 years we've made links, forged new relationships, and made a big impact... we hope our legacy continues both in the landscape and in people's memories for many years to come. A special thanks to all our partners and National Lottery Heritage Fund for making it all possible and to Huckleberry Films for this fina...
Working Out Of The Ordinary: Season 2, Episode 4 - Dom Hartley
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Working Out of the Ordinary is a short season of films describing the careers of local people who work in the environment, the arts and the community sectors in the Pendle Hill area. It aims to inspire young people to consider 'out of the ordinary' career paths, which can also be achieved by deciding to stay and live and work in this amazing local area. Episode 4 is about Dom who works in the f...
Working Out Of The Ordinary: Season 2, Episode 3 - Stacey McKenna-Seed
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Working Out of the Ordinary is a short season of films describing the careers of local people who work in the environment, the arts and the community sectors in the Pendle Hill area. It aims to inspire young people to consider 'out of the ordinary' career paths, which can also be achieved by deciding to stay and live and work in this amazing local area. Episode 3 is about Stacey who works as an...
Volunteering in the Pendle Hill Landscape
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A short film created by Huckleberry films to capture what it means to be a volunteer in the Pendle Hill landscape. We would also like to use this video to show our appreciation to all our volunteers and their work over the years. If you are interested in volunteering within the Pendle Hill Landscape, visit our website to see how you can get involved: www.pendlehillproject.com/volunteering Our F...
Traditional Boundaries in the Pendle Hill Landscape
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A short film produced by Catapult Films highlighting the importance of hedges and dry stone walls in the Pendle Hill area and also the wonderful contribution by volunteers to support this valuable rural skill.
Forest of Bowland Hedgelaying Competition 2022
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With thanks to Catapult Films for capturing Bowland's annual hedge laying competition in Downham, February 2022.
Working Out Of The Ordinary: Season 2, Episode 1 - Oscar Duck
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Working Out of the Ordinary is a short season of films describing the careers of local people who work in the environment, the arts and the community sectors in the Pendle Hill area. It aims to inspire young people to consider 'out of the ordinary' career paths, which can also be achieved by deciding to stay and live and work in this amazing local area. Episode 1 is about Oscar a young blacksmith.
Working Out Of The Ordinary: Season 2, Episode 2 - Jess Wight
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Working Out of the Ordinary is a short season of films describing the careers of local people who work in the environment, the arts and the community sectors in the Pendle Hill area. It aims to inspire young people to consider 'out of the ordinary' career paths, which can also be achieved by deciding to stay and live and work in this amazing local area. Episode 2 is about Jess, a museum supervi...
Pendle Hill Landscape Partnership Hedge Laying Film
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Produced during summer 2021 with participants registered for Hedge Laying Training through the project. Thanks to support from the Environment Agency the volunteers received free expert tuition from Joe Craig and David Whitaker of the National Hegelaying Society. Produced by Catapult Films.
Working Out Of The Ordinary: Season 1, Episode 1 - Jayne Ashe
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Working Out of the Ordinary is a short season of films describing the careers of local people who work in the environment, the arts and the community sectors in the Pendle Hill area. It aims to inspire young people to consider 'out of the ordinary' career paths, which can also be achieved by deciding to stay and live and work in this amazing local area. Episode 1 is about Jayne, a community eng...
Working Out Of The Ordinary: Season 1, Episode 4 - Zaneb Khatun
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Working Out of the Ordinary is a short season of films describing the careers of local people who work in the environment, the arts and the community sectors in the Pendle Hill area. It aims to inspire young people to consider 'out of the ordinary' career paths, which can also be achieved by deciding to stay and live and work in this amazing local area. Episode 4 is about Zaneb, an artist worki...
Working Out Of The Ordinary: Season 1, Episode 5 - Jim Bowden
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Working Out of the Ordinary is a short season of films describing the careers of local people who work in the environment, the arts and the community sectors in the Pendle Hill area. It aims to inspire young people to consider 'out of the ordinary' career paths, which can also be achieved by deciding to stay and live and work in this amazing local area. Episode 5 is about Jim, and outdoor activ...
Working Out Of The Ordinary: Season 1, Episode 2 - Phil Wade
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Working Out Of The Ordinary: Season 1, Episode 2 - Phil Wade
Working Out Of The Ordinary: Season 1, Episode 6 - Rauf Bashir
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Working Out Of The Ordinary: Season 1, Episode 6 - Rauf Bashir
Working Out Of The Ordinary: Season 1, Episode 3 - Hannah Binns
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Working Out Of The Ordinary: Season 1, Episode 3 - Hannah Binns
Level 1 Dry Stone Walling Course
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Level 1 Dry Stone Walling Course
Dry stone walling beginners course at Martholme Greenway
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Dry stone walling beginners course at Martholme Greenway
What is Little Saplings - Woodland play to let your little one grow
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What is Little Saplings - Woodland play to let your little one grow
Where to find Little Saplings and what to bring - Spring Wood and Victoria Park
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Where to find Little Saplings and what to bring - Spring Wood and Victoria Park
Pendle Hill Farmer Network Meeting - What's a Hill Worth?
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Pendle Hill Farmer Network Meeting - What's a Hill Worth?
Pendle Hill Landscape Partnership 2020 Activity
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Pendle Hill Landscape Partnership 2020 Activity
Bird kite
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Bird kite
72 Seasons
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72 Seasons
The Gatherings - highlights
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The Gatherings - highlights
Hidden Nature of the Ribble
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Hidden Nature of the Ribble
Lost Woods, Shadow Woods
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Lost Woods, Shadow Woods
Re establishing Black Grouse into the Bowland Fells
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Re establishing Black Grouse into the Bowland Fells

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @anthonyhulse1248
    @anthonyhulse1248 Місяць тому

    I used to live near the Roman road in Disley, Cheshire. It was interesting to think there were many hundreds of years of travel on that same patch of ground.

  • @bradleygonzales5115
    @bradleygonzales5115 Місяць тому

    No one mention Septimius Severus a black African emperor that was ruling Britain and he came over to England he we t to Hadrian's Wall there were already black soldiers there already, and Hadrian's Wall is also in North Africa all so he is buried in York Castle

  • @rhonataylor85
    @rhonataylor85 3 місяці тому

    A superb video - I congratulate you!

  • @user-kf3iw5hr5e
    @user-kf3iw5hr5e 3 місяці тому

    ✌️👻👻👻😀🦽😊😊

  • @user-kf3iw5hr5e
    @user-kf3iw5hr5e 3 місяці тому

    Lancashire!!!!

  •  4 місяці тому

    Romans put more into transport in northern england two millennia ago than the Tories.

  • @dave_hoops
    @dave_hoops 4 місяці тому

    I dont really believe the roman story now, or that the people living here were near cavemen. For more info on this please look at Britain's Hidden History Ross, on The Myth of Roman Britain playlist, there are a number of vids on this subject

  • @chinupduck4849
    @chinupduck4849 4 місяці тому

    The Chevin reps.

  • @pathfinder303
    @pathfinder303 6 місяців тому

    There are two forts at Burrow, I presume the earlier one was built on the Roman advance Northward.

  • @Helsbells20
    @Helsbells20 8 місяців тому

    They have found a Roman settlement in Thornton so there would have been a road

  • @johntravena119
    @johntravena119 11 місяців тому

    I love this so much. I’d been thinking to do my own 72 seasons project and it’s exciting to me that others are already doing it. Love the illustrations too!

  • @lucasferronii1961
    @lucasferronii1961 Рік тому

    That in that location. investigate deeply. I'm going to find a magic book. I'ts very interesting. have to dig deeply nonlocal ezato🧘🧘‍♀️

  • @janepennington9520
    @janepennington9520 Рік тому

    Beautiful!

  • @mcmahonsport
    @mcmahonsport Рік тому

    Sean, thank you for spending a day in Pendle. This is my 'soul'. You have not captured it. This verbosity is for what?

  • @nodriveasusephotos8019
    @nodriveasusephotos8019 Рік тому

    Hi do you have any knowlege about the A6 from Little Hulton to Swinton? Why was there swerves and turns?

  • @69waveydavey
    @69waveydavey Рік тому

    I grew up on Todd ln in Lostock hall, is there any significance that Todd Hall was built there? maybe a good road all ready to use? And my friend lived on Winery ln where the capitol centre and park and ride is, they dug his garden up about 79-80 ish had students camping out there. A lot more remains were found when they extended the capitol centre in the 90's but they chose not to notice. I was told by a friend in the haulage job that they speeded the job up before anyone noticed. I read a pamphlet it the local library "The Dane's Pad, a Roman road to?" I live in the island bit you talked about now (for my sins). I now have some new walks to do in and around Garstang and lancaster...Thanks.

  • @lifeschool
    @lifeschool Рік тому

    Absolutely fascinating stuff. Cutting edge technology.

  •  Рік тому

    New channel about Roman roads in present Spain (Hispania) ua-cam.com/users/IsaacMorenoGallo

  • @Sirflikeshayari
    @Sirflikeshayari Рік тому

    ua-cam.com/video/yrfzo3vHZpM/v-deo.html

  • @robakrobakie7609
    @robakrobakie7609 2 роки тому

    ready stone and only laying, try to prepare the material from the beginning, you will see how easy it is to work😂

  • @SimonAmazingClarke
    @SimonAmazingClarke 2 роки тому

    I'd be interested to see exactly where the roman road passes through Buckshaw Village. It could be within 50 m of my house.

  • @bwhandyman6608
    @bwhandyman6608 2 роки тому

    Excellent work my man. Where are you getting your lidar images from? Barry

  • @user-ff7dt9fc7w
    @user-ff7dt9fc7w 2 роки тому

    إنه أمر سهل بالنسبة لي أنا اعمل الحجر البلدي في المغرب

  • @danielbradshaw4068
    @danielbradshaw4068 2 роки тому

    This is the most fascinating video i have seen on Roman roads. I would love to see more. Or even walk these roads. (If it was even possable).

  • @rosslambda9613
    @rosslambda9613 2 роки тому

    i like the part about the roman road

  • @fieldsofomagh
    @fieldsofomagh 2 роки тому

    The manpower and machinery to build these structures must have been enormous. Why invest such resources in a land so far away? Was Britain a source of food or materials that needed a road network? Its understandable near Londinium but the other side, beggars belief. They definitely felt at home and improved the standard of living. Wonder did the expertise rub off on the native inhabitants ?

    • @dave_hoops
      @dave_hoops 4 місяці тому

      That an interesting point. Not sure about the idea that the people living here were near cavemen tho. Please see my other recent comment. Thank you

  • @yiannimil1
    @yiannimil1 2 роки тому

    GREAT work Mr. Ratledge. Great lesson on Roman thought. at 31:35 wouldn't it rather be "smoother" to angle off the straight path to Brandy House Br, thru Park Place to the Darwen St or there abouts and rejoin in the area of Barbara Castelway and Preston New Rd? it seems likely from the LIDAR. 31:06. there seem to be Hill cuts there....

  • @EllieMaes-Grandad
    @EllieMaes-Grandad 2 роки тому

    In constructing the road itself, heavy kerbs would go down first, to retain the actual construction material. Extra ditches would be cut parallel, both sides, several yards out, to prevent unauthorised access.

  • @davidbarker6842
    @davidbarker6842 2 роки тому

    I really enjoyed that David. Is there an overlaid map of the roads you have discovered on a modern road map? I lived in lostock hall when younger so it is news to me about Todd lane. :)

  • @toucheturtle2707
    @toucheturtle2707 2 роки тому

    Fantastic piece of work. Very well done.

  • @spruzzal67
    @spruzzal67 2 роки тому

    E' vero i Romani erano degli invasori ma grandi costruttori di strade acquedotti il diritto hanno vietato i sacrifici umani poi nessuno e perfetto

  • @Yorky222
    @Yorky222 2 роки тому

    Excellent work

  • @johnfallas3627
    @johnfallas3627 2 роки тому

    Redo the voice for the last 10 minutes would be an improvement IMO.

  • @stelingard7335
    @stelingard7335 2 роки тому

    That was excellent. Thank you.

  • @amina1708
    @amina1708 2 роки тому

    I absolutely love this. ❤️

  • @hankmeg1
    @hankmeg1 2 роки тому

    I know that guy!! Looking good Philip!!

  • @BigMrFirebird
    @BigMrFirebird 2 роки тому

    Not sure the claim of towers holds up? I thought a previous programme claimed the Romans used the smoke of bonfires as an aim point? Plus towers take time to erect and are still hard to spot in woodlland?

    • @EllieMaes-Grandad
      @EllieMaes-Grandad 2 роки тому

      A wide strip of land on the general alignment was made tree-less before construction began. Towers, perhaps lots of them, would help in that respect.

  • @philipsudron
    @philipsudron 2 роки тому

    A very informative and interesting video. The Romans were the highly sophisticated superpower of their time, until things began to go wrong for them. I'm now thinking with the rapid pace of change that's occurring now, will the motorways and airports etc we've been accustomed to for decades, themselves fairly quickly recede into half forgotten history, reclaimed by nature.

  • @0282Film
    @0282Film 2 роки тому

    Looks like a great project folks.

  • @michaelnixon2233
    @michaelnixon2233 2 роки тому

    Very interesting you have put some work in here bud any news on roams in Netherton Sefton Liverpool found couple roman coins on same field here I can not find much about here on romans

  • @steveentwistle1934
    @steveentwistle1934 2 роки тому

    Excellent work , as a Lancashire rambler I have really enjoyed this , thanks

  • @rjmun580
    @rjmun580 3 роки тому

    Thank you for all your work, this was fascinating.

  • @localwalker5696
    @localwalker5696 3 роки тому

    Is this still going on ..I live near here would love to see it

  • @blyndzenyth2
    @blyndzenyth2 3 роки тому

    Does anyone know was anything else ever found??

  • @willjones7132
    @willjones7132 3 роки тому

    Great detective work!

  • @gerardjones7881
    @gerardjones7881 3 роки тому

    try to speak more clearly or slow down so you don't stumble.

  • @KokowaSarunoKuniDesu
    @KokowaSarunoKuniDesu 3 роки тому

    So, Kara-Oke translates as : kara (without) oke (orchestra); what you need for a talky equivalent would be: without song, and that translates as kara (without) uta (song). So your talky-oke should be kara-uta. That's not very alliterative though. Japanese might do something re-duplicative like "Hanashi-Banashi" which would translate as "Talky Talky".

  • @KokowaSarunoKuniDesu
    @KokowaSarunoKuniDesu 3 роки тому

    Good to see you have the Clarion Club House at Dimpenley included. There's no easy way to get to it from Clitheroe. Either you go through Downham, then up over Annal Cross and around the Big End, or else you pedal up the Nick, thorugh Sabden and up Black Hill, then Sabden Fold and Newchurch. You need your cuppa tea at the end of either of those rides!

  • @MrWolfyWolfy
    @MrWolfyWolfy 3 роки тому

    Jamie Grieve. You’ve obviously not watched the video 🙄

    • @jamiegrieve5875
      @jamiegrieve5875 3 роки тому

      Ha yeah I am only just watching it now I wish they would release some in the moorlands of Lancashire

  • @shiguftakhan2048
    @shiguftakhan2048 3 роки тому

    This is a lovely video