The Malhamdale Initiative
Local Action Group formed to improve the area
Malhamdale is a small but vibrant rural community in the Yorkshire Dales National Park. The dale is set in spectacular limestone scenery and is a popular tourism centre. Hill farming, the traditional industry, is in decline and suffered seriously during the 2001 foot & mouth outbreak. Tourism also suffered with no business for a whole year.
In November 2002 Kirkby Malham Parish Hall hosted a meeting of 60 Malhamdale residents, determined to improve their future living and working conditions. Malhamdale Initiative was formed to try and find ways of making life in the dale more sustainable.
Project groups were formed to ensure that these ideas were acted upon and to explore what support and funding opportunities might be available to assist in Malhamdale’s regeneration.
With a grant from the countryside agency under their Vital Villages scheme, Malhamdale Initiative carried out a survey of residents’ views. With a response of 50% of the population of the Dale, an analysis identified the views and aspirations of the community. The Malhamdale Plan was drafted and circulated to every household in the Dale and following a public meeting in December 2004 it was adopted by the community. An Action Plan recommends measures to achieve a thriving, sustainable community supported by a robust local economy.
Broadband in Malhamdale??
Now available via BT in the Dale or Satellite on Malham Moor, Check out our broadband page for more details….
Malhamdale Arts and Crafts Centre.
Now open in The Farm shop at Town End Farm, Airton. We have an excellent selection of locally produced arts and crafts on sale including cards, photographs, glasswork and other items by local people. Call in and enjoy Chris and Jane’s hospitality while you browse.
Malhamdale Tourism Brochure
This is a fully inclusive “one stop” brochure combining facilities and attractions in the Dale with accommodation providers so that potential visitors can see a summary of what Malhamdale has to offer. It includes a comprehensive map of local walks. The brochure is aimed at promoting Malhamdale to long stay visitors.