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Peak District Rangers - A Video Getting To Grips With The Rangers Of Derbyshire
The rangers of the Peak District travel miles each day - in all weathers and in all seasons. They are brave, kind, knowledgeable and fearless. They are the unsung heroes of the Dales & Peak District TV's Terrybnd gets to know more.
Have you ever wondered who preserves the glorious Peak District for all of us to enjoy at our leisure? Who is it who settles disputes between off-roaders and walkers, who battles through all weathers to help animals and sometimes people in need? From tackling emergencies such as moorland fires, to mending a broken down scooter on the Tissington Trail, the Peak District Rangers are fearless and resolute, helping the emergency services with their work. They take on any problem with diplomacy and tact. Their expertise helps adults and children alike, providing help if needed and teaching the laws of the land - conservation is key. They never know what they will encounter each day but they do their job with expertise and professionalism, and clearly love doing it as well.
Terrybnd's video follows a day in the life of just one of the rangers, experiencing first hand the variety of work the volunteers and full-time wardens undertake. We see how successful they are in talking to landowners about access agreements and we get to see parts of the Peak District we've not seen before in this really informative and interesting video.
Peak District Rangers really are a key point of contact between local people and visitors and the National Park authority. They do a superb job and well done to them for keeping the Peak District as accessible as it is, as clean as it is and as safe as it is. This 18 min video is well worth a watch and we're not envious that their office is the great outdoors - much !

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@mockingbird-media-uk
@mockingbird-media-uk 5 лет назад
i spend a bit of time up around the lady bower derwent edge and bamford edge ,taking pictures and filming the scenery, my question is why cant the national trust give a definative answer on drone filming ! there is nobody more cautious and concientious when it comes to wildlife and impacting on their habbitat !the potential to promote the area through drone filming is immense yet you feel it nesasary to blanket ban all hobbiest pilots from flying ! obviously you think we are all people who fly uav into airoplanes. i fly early on a morning before most people are even out of bed to capture the light and to ensure good clearance with people around me ! you say there are bylaws and gdpr issue that govern flights over national trust land yet above 50 mentres it becomes the jurisdiction of the CAA and there is no chance at 50 metres can you tell the face of anyone on a piece of film ! they say you cant fly unless you get the landowners permission yet nobody knows who the landowners are to get permissions to take off and land. As rangers i would love to hear your views on this matter ! feel free to coment back and finally want to say that the rangers do a great job keeping the peak district in a great condition keep up the good work.
@jonnygeez
@jonnygeez 12 лет назад
You clearly have a wonderful relationship with not only the park but those who help to maintain its beauty...so I wonder...do they ever give you any stick about wild camping? I assume they must but must also respect the work that you do to promote the park. Really well put together docu-film, like watching an episode of country file, I forget that this is all put together by you (no production team, no soundman, no grips)
@nopretribrapture2318
@nopretribrapture2318 6 лет назад
No one loves and cherishes the peaks and countryside more than me..I'm partially disabled and incapacitated so can't walk hardly anymore than a few yards..id love to camp in my van but can't afford the campsites as they are very overpriced. .no where to camp off sites.. :( i too know about countryside management, ,id be there most days and nights if i wasn't so ill. .😢
@terrybnd
@terrybnd 12 лет назад
@jonnygeez lol Thanks. It's a nightmare at times and I could do with an extra pair of hands for sure
@terrybnd
@terrybnd 12 лет назад
@jonnygeez Oh and no they have no issue with me wild camping. Well, they do and they don't...long story lol ;)
@terrybnd
@terrybnd 12 лет назад
@jadcoz Agree :)
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