About Me

Malham Tarn Field Centre, situated near Malham Tarn in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, North Yorkshire, England. Follow this blog to keep up to date with current goings on at the Tarn.
The centre is run by the Field Studies Council and is popular with both geography and biology students, as well as the wider public. Opened in 1947, the Centre celebrated its 60th anniversary in 2007.Within walking distance of the Centre are famous limestone features including Malham Cove, Gordale Scar and spectacular karst landscapes. The route of the Pennine Way footpath runs very close to the buildings. Nearby habitats include limestone pavement, grazed and ungrazed grassland, woodland and species-rich fen, acid peat pools and stony hill streams. Malham Tarn itself is one of only eight upland alkaline lakes in Europe.

For more information please go to
http://www.field-studies-council.org/malhamtarn/index.aspx




Monday 29 July 2013

Do you value the work of the FSC and fieldwork?

Can we count on you? By signing up to become a registered FSC supporter you are simply confirming you value FSC’s mission and how it tries to achieve it.

FSC will use the total number of supporters as evidence when lobbying government and making representations to further its mission. Our priorities for 2013 are shown below.

How do I sign up?

http://www.field-studies-council.org/supporting-us/supporting-fsc.aspx
Enter your name and email address in the boxes and click sign up. You will then be sent a confirmation email welcoming you. If you have not already signed up with FSC  e.g. to receive the email newsletter you will have to click on the link within the email to complete the sign-up process.

By becoming an FSC supporter you are showing your support and approval of our work to protect and build the inspirational activities and outdoor visits for which the FSC is renowned. FSC will use the total number of supporters as evidence when lobbying government and making representations to further its mission.
Our priorities in 2013 will be
  • to ensure that the big changes in school exams, funding for poorer children and teacher training don’t prevent young people of all ages, abilities and backgrounds to experience the outside world.
  • widening opportunities, for example by continuing to take a lead in developing fieldwork in our town and cities and working towards fulfilling our vision to develop the world’s first inner city residential field centre in the Olympic Park.
  • lobbying hard to make sure all of this happens.
But the inspirational outdoor experiences in our iconic centres and stunning locations will remain at the heart of what we do.

Tuesday 9 April 2013

Automatic Weather Station

As a local resident of Carleton in Craven and weather enthusiast, Lee Schofield has recently set up a new automatic weather station at Malham Tarn. This is a very exciting addition to the daily manual weather observations, already recorded at our Met Pen. The below information, which has been written by Lee, explains the weather network he has already set up. We would like to take the opportunity to thank Lee, for installing the weather station at the Tarn.


Lee Schofield said ''The automatic weather station at Malham Tarn forms part of my expanding network of remote observation sites situation at various points across The Yorkshire Dales & Skipton area.
The weather stations records Air temperature, Relative humidity, rainfall, wind speed and direction, wind chill, dew point and air pressure along with 24hr maximum and minimum observations.
There are 19 observation sites currently in  operation all uploading data via the internet to my website http://www.thelocalweather.co.uk/  I have plans to expand the network further over the coming months with new weather stations planned in Wensleydale at Askrigg and at Howgill close to Burnsall in Upper Wharfedale.

The whole network is funded and maintained by myself as a service to locals and those planning a day out in the area.

I also upload to Facebook & Twitter a 24hour weather forecast for the area each day this can be seen on Facebook by following Craven Weather or on twitter @craven weather.''

Thursday 28 March 2013

Wildlife and Weather Report 2012

The 2012 Wildlife and Weather Report for Malham Tarn is out now. They are available to buy from the office for £5 (£6.60 including 2nd class postage and packaging). For a copy call the office on 01729 830331, or email enquiries.mt@field-studies-council.org
 

A very snowy March

Well after a very snowy weekend, groups finally managed to escape. Cheshunt and Sutton High changed their plan but still carried out a very productive few days to prepare the students for their AS skills and Core paper exam.

For some amazing photos have a look at the Twitter and Facebook groups. 

https://twitter.com/MalhamTarnFSC
http://www.facebook.com/groups/53821402210/?bookmark_t=group


Friday 15 March 2013

People and the Dales Project

The People and the Dales Project, makes the Yorkshire Dales more accessible to people who may not normally have had the chance to visit the beautiful scenery here. The FSC has an ongoing collaboration with the project, and you can follow the link to see the benefit that this scheme has on people involved.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rJpo6dchcYY&feature=youtu.be

Red Nose Day Bake Off

As it's Red Nose Day, staff have pulled out all the stops to create some amazing cakes to be sold to staff and students to raise money for Comic Relief. Lets hope they are as yummy as they look!









 

Wednesday 27 February 2013

High Stables Common Room Renovations

For the last couple of weeks High Stables Common Room has been undergoing renovations. The area previously consisted of a horseshoe shaped room, with the bar occupying the middle section. There was also a first floor mezzanine that had limited use due to it's size, and therefore was rarely used.

The bar has now been moved into what was the common room toilet area, opening up the whole room to make it a much more usable space. The mezzanine floor has been extended into a full 1st floor, doubling the floor area upstairs.


When the renovations are complete the space will be more versatile, allowing it to be used as an extra teaching space and comfortable area for the residents of High Stables. A flatscreen tv is being installed for recreational activities and as a media outlet for slideshows to be used for adult, University or school groups.  A drinks station is also being installed to allow tea and coffee on demand.


The pictures below show how the work is going, check back soon for photos of the finished work.


The first photo shows the bar as it was, the next show it as it is being removed in stages.