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Moors Closures in the Peak

© Alan James - UKC

Temporary access restrictions to protect ground nesting grouse have been imposed on Bamford, Moscar, Hallam and Derwent Moors. Similar restrictions currently apply on Offerton and Abney Moors too.

These are permitted under CRoW legislation which allows landowners to impose 28 days of access restrictions per calendar year under their discretion, in certain circumstances. Access restrictions notified by the landowner will apply until 17 June, Saturdays, Sundays and Bank Holiday Mondays excluded, as reported here on the BMC website.

Climbing on Stanage north of the Long Causeway is still open, and there should be no problem accessing the base of the crag. The Derwent Edges concessionary path will also remain open, as will all rights of way. Please remember dogs are excluded from these grouse moors at all times of the year.

Adam Long, an access volunteer for the BMC says:

'This causes some confusion every year. The key message is that all that is restricted is the 'right to roam' gained under the CRoW act - ie wandering across the open moor, away from the paths. None of the public footpaths are affected, and the most important of the concessionary paths also remain open. Crags within the affected areas are not important grouse nesting sites, and mostly lie close to paths - therefore the landowners are fairly relaxed about us visiting them.'

'Free-running dogs are very unpopular though and should be kept to footpaths and on a short lead.'

A map of the restricted area is available on the Natural England website.


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2 Jun, 2011
Was going to climb at Bamford yesterday but saw the "notice" on the gate. Went to Stanage instead and on the way back we passed Bamford and saw a number of cars parked and selfish climbers on Bamford.
2 Jun, 2011
//www.thebmc.co.uk/News.aspx?id=4287). These are the dates that Bamford is supposed to be closed according to the BMC RAD (as of 2/6/11): 15 May to 28 May 1 June to 4 June 7 June to 11 June 14 June to 18 June Note that this suggests that Bamford is closed on Sat 4th, 11th and 18th June but open on Monday 6th and 13th June. However, I suspect these dates on the RAD are incorrect. Last year's dates? Can someone at the BMC check this? Additionally, the sign posted at the parking for Bamford is potentially confusing since it says that PROW's are exlcuded from the closure and many visitors may incorrectly believe that the obvious path up to the crag is a PROW. It might be worth adding a note to the sign to clarify this.
3 Jun, 2011
If in doubt the safest option is to go by the dates on the sign rather than those published elsewhere. The official line is the restrictions apply on a) weekdays and b) Saturdays in May. They do not apply on Sundays, Bank Holidays or Saturdays in June. Simple eh? There is a PROW on Bamford Moor though I'm not certain of its whereabouts. Will try to find out...
3 Jun, 2011
It's the right hand path from the usual parking spot that goes up to, and through, the old quarry. From there it goes over towards Stanage End and the A57, nowhere near Bamford Edge unfortunately: http://www.bing.com/maps/?v=2&cp=53.36050471646748~-1.6724880204548698&lvl=15&dir=0&sty=s&form=LMLTCC
3 Jun, 2011
ps: There was a thread about this a few days ago: http://www.ukclimbing.com/forums/t.php?t=460826 Direct link (if it works) to the map and notice about the temporary closure: http://www.openaccess.naturalengland.org.uk/OasysStatic/ViewRestrictionDocumentServlet?CaseNumber=2010125768 Its pretty common to see climbers taking dogs with them to Bamford Edge, so its probably worth repeating that there's a permanent (well, for the next 5 years or so at least) restriction on dogs in the same area. (Other than guide dogs and those under 'close control' on the rights of way.): http://www.openaccess.naturalengland.org.uk/OasysStatic/ViewRestrictionDocumentServlet?CaseNumber=2009095069
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