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White Peak Farmers

Country
England & Wales
Charity number
1214635
Status
Registered
Registered
Aug. 21, 2025
Legal form
CIO

Address

Address
298 Princes Road
STOKE-ON-TRENT
ST4 7JP

Activities

Objects: The Objects Of The CIO Are: - For The Benefit Of The Public To Advance The Conservation, Protection And Improvement Of The Physical, Natural And Farmed Environment Across The Landscapes Of The Peak District And Surrounding Areas Of Derbyshire And Staffordshire, Including Through The Promotion Of Farming Systems And Land Management Practices That Contribute To Environmental Benefits, Nature Recovery And Resilience In Farming And Food Production.2. To Advance The Education Of The Public In The Benefits Of Nature Friendly Farming And Methods Of Conserving, Protecting And Restoring Nature, And The Vital Links Between Sustainable Agriculture, Environmental Land Management, Human Health And Thriving Nature. By Working With Farmers, Landowners, Land Managers, Foresters, Volunteers And The General Public And Provision Of Information And Advice, And By Encouraging Collaboration Between People.3. To Promote Sustainable Development By The Preservation, Conservation And The Protection Of The Environment And The Prudent Use Of Resources. Facilitated By Training Events, Workshops And Farm Visits, Covering Topics From Animal Health And Nutrition, Sustainable Food Production, Soil Health, Regenerative Farming And Water Quality To Habitat Management, Nature-Based Solutions, Climate Change And Carbon, And Nature Recovery. Sustainable Development Means Development Which Meets The Needs Of The Present Without Compromising The Ability Of Future Generations To Meet Their Own Needs.

Classification

How
Provides Services, Provides Advocacy/advice/information
What
General Charitable Purposes, Education/training, Animals, Environment/conservation/heritage, Economic/community Development/employment, Other Charitable Purposes
Who
The General Public/mankind

Areas of operation

Local Authority
Cheshire East, Derbyshire, Staffordshire