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Discovery of 3,700-year-old Derbyshire Bronze Age site 'will not affect holiday park plans'Forestry England is confident the discovery of a ceremonial site dating back to the Bronze Age on moorland near a Derbyshire town will not stop ongoing proposals for a woodland holiday park.
off Farley Lane, near Matlock – which is being considered by Derbyshire Dales District Council – will result in a loss of trees and wildlife and an increase in traffic problems. But following ...
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Forestry England confident Derbyshire Bronze Age site will not affect holiday park plansThe Save Farley Moor campaign hopes the discovery near a single standing stone monument at Farley Wood, near Matlock, will help to stop a Forest Holidays’ planning application to build 75 cabins ...
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Campaigners hope Derbyshire Bronze Age stone circle discovery will stop holiday park schemeoff Farley Lane, near Matlock – which is being considered by Derbyshire Dales District Council – will result in a loss of trees and wildlife and an increase in traffic problems. But following ...
The discovery in Farley Wood, near Matlock in Derbyshire, was made after excavations by Forestry England in partnership with archaeology series Time Team. At 2m (6.6ft) tall, the Farley Moor ...
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The 2m tall Farley Moor standing stone, near Matlock, was previously thought to be an isolated monument. Recent excavations have revealed it forms part of a stone circle with five additional ...
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