
Margaret's 100th birthday:
Sunday 4 January 2026
Margaret celebrated her birthday at home on Sunday, with a number of friends calling by, ahead of her main celebration on Wednesday at High Force Hotel, kindly hosted by Lord and Lady Barnard and attended by around 80 guests. ​Margaret would like to thank the many well-wishers who sent her cards, emails and messages on social media, for which she is very grateful.
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The small selection of photos below are from Sunday and Wednesday, and they are numbered. If you would like copies of any (by email), please send the numbers of the ones you would like to martin.rogers@email.com (and please allow a few days for a response).
There is no charge for the photos, but a voluntary contribution to the Trust's Just Giving page would be greatly appreciated. Or if you would simply like to make a birthday donation in Margaret's centenary year to support the Trust that she founded to protect and conserve the rare species which comprise Teedale's special flora, and which have been her passion for most of her adult life, please click on the 'Donate' button at the top of the page (and please remember to include the Gift Aid section of you are an income tax payer). Thank you very much!​
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News
Margaret receives Honorary Doctorate from Durham University

Dr Margaret Bradshaw, founder of the TSF Trust, has been awarded an honorary science doctorate by Durham University in recognition of her unique contribution to the study and conservation of the special flora of Upper Teesdale.
Congratulations, Margaret, and thank you for all your work and inspiration!
Margaret's new challenge
Update on Margaret's trek:
Margaret has been walking almost every day, and has now (12 February) completed 40 miles.
If you would like to support her achievement over the final 15 miles you can do so through the donate button at the top of the page. (She is hoping that those who can afford to might like to give £1 a mile!) Thank you.
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Dr Margaret Bradshaw MBE sets off (with supporters) on her 98th birthday (4 January) to walk the first one-mile leg of her 55-mile fund raising trek (equivalent to the circumference of the TSF survey area). Please support Margaret through the donate button at the top of the page. Thank you!
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