Tuesday, September 07, 2010

Injured man rescued after Derbyshire fall

"This map is crap"
A 42-year-old man has been rescued after falling from a place known as the Lord's Seat at Rowter Rocks, Birchover in Derbyshire.

The man tripped and went over the edge, hitting two ledges and falling more than 40ft before being rescued by Derby Mountain Rescue Team on September 4th.

He was taken to the Royal Derby hospital with injuries to his back, neck, shoulder and face.

Monday, September 06, 2010

Tourism Boost for Peak District

"If only the weather was better!"
New figures reveal that tourists spent more than £1.46bn in the county in 2009 - up by around £40m on the previous year. And the total number of tourists visiting the area was up by around one million to more than 36 million, giving a further boost to the encouraging upward trend.


The independent research, carried out on behalf of East Midlands Tourism, also showed that tourism supports more than 25,000 jobs in Derbyshire - a rise of around 900 and almost half of all new tourism jobs generated in the region.


So do these figures underline the Prime Minister's view that tourism will be one of the key drivers to kick-start the UK out of recession.

We are officially back

As promised, but a little later than expected, the Peak District View Blog is back giving you a light hearted and sometimes outrageous look at what is going on in the Peak District and surrounding areas. Sit back, subscribe and enjoy.