No Worries for Local students embracing African Arts and Culture [su_carousel source=”media: 2895,2899,2898,2817″ link=”lightbox” title=”no”] Hartington C of E Primary School students have enjoyed a special afternoon of African...
Hartington C of E Primary School is once again joining forces with Taddington and Priestcliffe C of E Primary School, this time for African Dance, Sport, Story and Art workshops. Pupils from Hartington will visit the neighbouring rural school on Thursday 15th January...
Pupils at Hartington C of E Primary School are busy rehearsing for their annual Christmas Nativity play. The show will include well-known Christian carols which the congregation can join in with. The children will also bring a personal touch to the traditional...
SCHOOL children have been embracing music and friendship. Hartington C of E Primary School have been going ‘To Infinity and Beyond’ to explore space through music. Youngsters from Hartington C of E Primary School recently joined forces with the fellow...
Young advocates of the countryside to pick up Peak Park awards at Hartington Community Lunch Pupils from Hartington C of E Primary School in the Derbyshire Dales are set to be awarded a certificate for their work exploring the history and ecosystem of...
Hartington C of E Primary School News To Infinity and Beyond Students embrace music and friendship with an Out Of This World theme Date: Friday 14th November 2014 Youngsters from Hartington C of E Primary School are set to join forces with another...
A Peak District footbridge river crossing, hailed as a lifeline to locals, walkers and climbers has been rebuilt thanks to a £190,000 fundraising effort.
An exhibition of seldom-seen nostalgic photographs of Peak District scenes is set to inspire people to think about how places might look in the future and create new pictures to show it.
Around 150,000 cubic metres of quarry waste material can now be removed from a much-loved Peak District dale to allow a major restoration project to begin.
Those who live, work in and visit the Peak District National Park are being asked for their views on strategic planning issues as part of a Local Plan Review consultation – the first review of its kind in around 15 years.