The National Heritage Corridor is a Collective Mark of Derwent Valley Trust, a registered charity (number 1058609) and is a company limited by guarantee (number 3182660) registered in England and Wales and whose registered office is 83 Friar Gate Derby DE1 1FL
The Trust is actively seeking to establish the identity of The National Heritage Corridor through the Derwent Valley in Derbyshire. Steps taken to achieve this include:
The Collective Trade Mark “The National Heritage Corridor” appearing on the Trust’s listed material.
The Collective Trade Mark appearing on tourism leaflets issued by Derby City Council and Amber Valley Borough Council.
The Collective Trade Mark appearing on a leaflet sponsored by the Environment Agency.
The Collective Trade Mark appearing on information boards at The Derwent Valley Visitor Centre, Belper, Derbyshire, and at Lee and Holloway in Derbyshire.
If you would like to help in the furtherance of this aspect by using The National Heritage Corridor on your stationery, literature or publicity material then the Trust welcomes you to apply for Associateship.
Follow this link for The Regulations on the use of the Collective Mark, and an application form.
It would help to keep the Trust’s administrative costs to a minimum if you would yourself write to your proposed referees asking them to send their references to the Secretary of the trust.