Good news if you travel by train to the Alps; ice axes are now permitted to be carried on board Eurostar trains without the need to be registered. Read more »
On Tuesday 27 March, the Government published its new National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) for England and how this new guidance should be applied. Read more »
Want to leave your car at home this spring? Tim Woods takes a look at the bus options for Yorkshire and Snowdonia. Read more »
If you’d like to see simpler, cheaper, fairer train fares both for leisure and business you might want to support a new a campaign launched earlier this month. Read more »
For many years the parking and transport situation for climbers and hill walkers in northern Snowdonia has become increasingly difficult as increasing numbers of people and cars compete for limited parking spaces. "Green Key" was supposed to be the scheme that solved these issues. Has it worked? Read more »
Snowdonia National Park and North Wales Police warn of parking problems at Pen y Pass and Ogwen due to snow condditions. Read more »
It's Green Britain Day today, Friday 10 July. You'll have probably seen the adverts adorned with green-toned Union Jacks, but what exactly is it and, to quote a widely used phrase, "what is the BMC doing about it?". Read more »
Want to get outdoors, save money and travel in a greener fashion? Load up your outdoor trips onto the new ecoclimber website and share a ride! Read more »
The Campaign for National Parks and the Snowdonia Society have joined forces in a new campaign to secure the survival of the Snowdon Sherpa bus services, following unexpected cuts in funding from the Welsh Assembly Government (WAG). Read more »
The 284 bus between Stanage and Hathersage in the Peak District will run on summer Sundays and bank holiday Mondays from 29 March to 18 October 2009. Read more »
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