Peakrill Podcast
Terry Howard, veteran rambler and lifetime campaigner for the right-to-roam, talks to Dan Sumption of Peakrill Press [https://peakrill.com] about his lifetime spent walking around Sheffield and the Peak District, and about the forthcoming new edition of his A Moorland Notebook [https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/dansumption/a-moorland-notebook-by-terry-howard/], first published in 1992. Also discussed are Terry's book An Inner City Round Walk of Sheffield [https://peakrill.com/products/inner-city-round-walk-of-sheffield-by-terry-howard], his investigation, along with Nick Peck, into the burial routes and roadside crosses of Hallamshire (Bradfield, Ecclesfield and Sheffield) (sign up to the Peakrill Press email newsletter [https://us20.campaign-archive.com/home/?u=fee52f529f0ab12e7a314ac5c&id=57dd72cf59] for news of this book's forthcoming publication), the 2000 Countryside & Rights of Way (CRoW) Act [https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2000/37/contents] and the Right to Roam [https://www.righttoroam.org.uk/], and Terry's work with The Woodcraft Folk [https://woodcraft.org.uk/] and The Ramblers [https://www.ramblers.org.uk/]. Visit the Peakrill shop [https://peakrill.com/] for more Peakrill strangeness. Many thanks to Arfa Collier for the music, and to Loz Harvey of Looking Up Sheffield [https://lookingupsheff.substack.com/] for the photo of Terry - Loz's interview with Terry here [https://lookingupsheff.substack.com/p/trudging-over-the-moors-with-a-body].
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