The mass trespass of Kinder Scout was a trespass protest at Kinder Scout in the Peak District, Derbyshire, England, on 24 April 1932. The protest sought...
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over Kinder Scout. The plateau was the location of the Kinder Scout Mass Trespass in 1932. From the National Park's inception, a large area of the high...
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Walking in the United Kingdom (section Rights of way)
mountains demonstration at Winnats Pass and, most famously, a mass trespass on Kinder Scout in Derbyshire. However, the Mountain Access Bill that was passed...
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northwestern Derbyshire, England. Rising on the peat moorland plateau of Kinder Scout, it flows generally westwards to its confluence with the River Sett...
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Hayfield, Derbyshire (category Towns and villages of the Peak District)
past Kinder Reservoir (built 1911) and on to the Kinder Scout plateau. The Mass Trespass of Kinder Scout started from Bowden Bridge Quarry in April 1932...
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Benny Rothman (category Communist Party of Great Britain members)
activist. He is known for organizing the mass trespass of Kinder Scout in 1932, which led to the establishment of the National Parks and Access to the Countryside...
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Young Communist League (Great Britain) (category Youth wings of communist parties)
socialist causes. In 1932 its members led the Mass trespass of Kinder Scout to protest against land enclosures. Many of its members fought against fascism in...
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Winnats Pass (category Canyons and gorges of England)
rallies in support of greater access to the moorlands or the Peak District, around the time of the Mass Trespass of Kinder Scout. At their peak these...
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High Peak, Derbyshire (redirect from Borough of High Peak)
High Peak contains much of the Peak District National Park. The district contains the highest point in Derbyshire, Kinder Scout, which stands at 636m (2...
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Hill. "You Can (Mass Trespass)" takes inspiration from the Mass Trespass of Kinder Scout, which led to land access reform across the UK. "When Alexander...
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suspended. One of the men's lawyers said they were the first environmental activists to be imprisoned in the UK since the Mass trespass of Kinder Scout in 1932...
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Edale (category Towns and villages of the Peak District)
its own right. The village lies in the Vale of Edale and is surrounded by hills: the plateau of Kinder Scout to the north, where the highest point in the...
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G. H. B. Ward (category Walkers of the United Kingdom)
2003. Retrieved 4 September 2019. Hey, David (2011). "Kinder Scout and the Legend of Mass Trespass" (PDF). Agricultural History Review. 59 (2): 210-11....
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Open Country (category Law of the United Kingdom)
including the 1932 mass trespass of Kinder Scout. The term is also used in the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000 to describe 'areas of mountain, moor, heath...
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Ewan MacColl (category Communist Party of Great Britain members)
written just before the pivotal mass trespass of Kinder Scout. He was responsible for publicity in the planning of the trespass. In 1932 the British intelligence...
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River Noe (category Rivers of Derbyshire)
of two streams running off Kinder Scout in the Peak District, east through Edale and then southeast through the village of Hope. The river's source is...
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River Sett (category Rivers of Derbyshire)
High Peak borough of Derbyshire, in north western England. It rises near Edale Cross on Kinder Scout and flows through the villages of Hayfield and Birch...
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Timperley (category Areas of Greater Manchester)
political activist, most famous for his leading role in the mass trespass of Kinder Scout in 1932, died 2002 Chris Sievey (more popularly known as his...
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April 24 (redirect from 24th of April)
leads the mass trespass of Kinder Scout, leading to substantial legal reforms in the United Kingdom. 1933 – Nazi Germany begins its persecution of Jehovah's...
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Hope, Derbyshire (category Towns and villages of the Peak District)
Edge/Ashop Moor area to the east of the Kinder plateau. One of its engines was disabled by an enemy night fighter's guns. Five of the seven crewmen lost their...
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Snake Pass (category Mountain passes of England)
the Pennines watershed between the moorland plateaux of Kinder Scout and Bleaklow to a high point of 1,680 feet (510 m) above sea level, where it crosses...
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New Mills (category Towns and villages of the Peak District)
southward slopes of Mellor Moor, Cown Edge and Lantern Pike. The Sett and its tributary the Kinder drain much of the plateau of Kinder Scout; the Sett flows...
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Glossop (category Towns and villages of the Peak District)
Bleaklow to the north-east and Kinder Scout to the south. It lies on Glossop Brook, a tributary of the River Etherow, in the area of peat moorland commonly known...
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lack of resolve of the newly formed Ramblers, staged a mass trespass of Kinder Scout, the highest point in the Peak District. During the mass trespass, the...
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Buxworth (category Towns and villages of the Peak District)
"Little Bugsworth improves its name". Christian Science Monitor. Boston, Mass: 7. 20 August 1930. Retrieved 25 June 2017. Bunyan, Nigel (8 May 1999). "Buxworth...
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Bamford (category Towns and villages of the Peak District)
most notable of which is Our Lady of Sorrows Church. The village graveyard also contains some re-interred graves from the nearby villages of Derwent and...
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Chinley (category Towns and villages of the Peak District)
rural village in the High Peak Borough of Derbyshire, England, with a population of 2,796 at the 2011 Census. Most of the civil parish (called Chinley, Buxworth...
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Castleton, Derbyshire (category Towns and villages of the Peak District)
in the High Peak district of Derbyshire, England, at the western end of the Hope Valley on the Peakshole Water, a tributary of the River Noe, between the...
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Tintwistle (category Towns and villages of the Peak District)
district of Derbyshire, England, which had a population of 1,400 at the 2011 census. The village is just north of Glossop at the lower end of Longdendale...
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landowners. Alongside of direct action trespasses, such as the mass trespass of Kinder Scout, several voluntary bodies took up the cause of public access in...
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