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Have your say on five-point Lake District plan

by Jacob Colley
25/05/2021
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People are invited to have their say on a five-point plan for the future of the Lake District National Park.

Twenty-five organisations, working together for the future of the national park and World Heritage Site are inviting people to comment on their new, five-year plan tackling five major challenges.

Stephen Henwood, chairman of the Lake District National Park Partnership, says the inter-linked challenges will be close to many people’s hearts. He hopes people will want to find out more, have their say and get involved with the following issues facing the Lake District:

  1. Vibrant communities and prosperous economy
  2. Climate action – achieving net zero and adapting to climate change
  3. Future of farming and forestry, nature recovery and climate change
  4. A Lake District for everyone
  5. Sustainable travel and transport

“We’ve a real chance to address the most critical issues facing the Lake District, and all humanity, taking a local approach to shape a better world,” said Stephen Henwood.

“Given the scale and complexity of these challenges, delivering the plan will mean working together differently, having a strong influence and attracting new resources and funding. It’s about residents, businesses and visitors working with us to take action.

“The last plan resulted in some inspiring collaborative work from securing UNESCO World Heritage Site Status in 2017 to attracting funding for pilot farm and nature projects. 

“Government was also lobbied on issues such as affordable homes, better transport and broadband and, across the park, small reductions in net carbon emissions were achieved. And the partnership acted together well during emergencies – from flooding to the COVID-19 pandemic.”

Steve Ratcliffe, director of sustainable development at the Lake District National Park Authority (LDNPA) said: “This year we mark the 70th anniversary of England’s largest national park.

“It follows a pandemic in which we’ve seen the value people place on this protected landscape and how important it is for our and our nation’s wellbeing. It’s a place that’s loved by millions and cared for by many.

“And now there’s a great opportunity to work together to address the most critical issues facing the Lake District through this plan. Already shaped by many – including farmers, landowners, businesses, the tourism industry, local councils including the LDNPA and groups representing different users – it now needs testing with the wider public.”

The consultation runs from today until midday on June 23. In addition to the challenges, strategies, evidence papers and proposed actions, the draft plan also includes videos, blogs and infographics illustrating the proposals.

The final plan will hopefully be adopted by the LDPNA in autumn.

The 25-strong partnership will then commit to seeing the plan being actioned to the end of 2025.

More information, including the consultation survey, and details of the five challenges, is available online: www.lakedistrict.gov.uk/partnership

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