Damflask Reservoir was built by the
Sheffield Waterworks Company, and is owned today by
Yorkshire Water which is part of the
Kelda Group; they have opened the facility to various recreational groups. Three
rowing clubs (City of Sheffield Rowing Club,
Sheffield University Rowing Club, and Sheffield Hallam University Rowing Club) are all active on the reservoir as is the Sheffield Viking Sailing Club. It is also open to
anglers all the year round who fish mainly for
Bream,
Pike,
Roach and
European perch. The woodlands around the reservoir have always been popular with walkers although they were restricted to permitted paths and rights of way for many years. However, in August 2002 Yorkshire Water opened all the area under the
Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000, allowing access to previously restricted areas. A £60,000 project was completed by Yorkshire Water at the start of 2015 to allow better access for disabled people to the circular walking route around the reservoir. This includes widening of access points to allow wheelchair entry,
tactile paving and improved information boards. The
Peak District Boundary Walk runs along the south-western edge of the reservoir from Low Bradfield. == References ==