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Looking After

How we work to look after the National Park, conservation, ranger services, biodiversity and policies.

Eastern Moors Estate - should we lease it to a partner organisation?

The Peak District National Park Authority is considering options for managing its Eastern Moors Estate through a lease arrangement.

Potential partners have been invited to tender a business case, indicating how they could help to achieve our objectives for the Estate.

A report will be submitted to the Authority’s Services Committee on 5 June 2009 for a decision on whether to enter into a partnership to manage the Estate.

Documents
Eastern Moors Estate - PDNPA Objectives  (208KB)

Business case guidance notes sent to potential partners (18KB)
Summary of potential partners' business cases (20KB)

Request for comments
The report is not yet finalised and is open for comments from interested parties.

Please could you send any comments you have to me by Friday 15 May 2009, by e-mail if possible, to: matthew.croney@peakdistrict.gov.uk  

If you do not have access to e-mail, you can also write to me at the below address or telephone: 01629 816351.

Matthew Croney
Peak District National Park Authority
Aldern House, Baslow Road
Bakewell
Derbyshire
DE45 1AE

Comments received on or before 15 May will be considered for inclusion in the report. Comments received after this date will be represented verbally to the committee.  Members will also receive a confidential report at the same meeting which will contain more detailed financial information.  

Committee meeting attendance
You may wish to attend the Committee meeting at Aldern House, Bakewell on 5 June 2009 and you may contribute at the meeting through our Public Participation Scheme.

If you do wish to speak, under the terms of the Scheme, you will need to give us notice.  Details of how to do this can be found in the below document.

Public Participation at Meetings (41KB)

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