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Farming in Protected Landscapes Blogs

Charlotte and Jeremy

Reinstating rare shard fencing, in the upper Lickle Valley

25 Sep 2024

Fish house after the project

Saving a centuries old Fish House in the Rusland Valley

25 Sep 2024

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The West Lakes Community Interest Company

25 Sep 2024

Herdwicks. Credit David Stephenson

Safeguarding the Iconic Herdwick Sheep: A Definitive Gene Bank

25 Sep 2024

Eamont way sign

The Eamont Way and Fabi’s Fabulous Milk

22 May 2024

Farmer smiling

Urgent repairs to a traditional barn

03 Oct 2024

Gowbarrow Hall Farm

Breathing new life into a Georgian bank barn and creating a new income stream

22 May 2024

A more accessible trail at Low Sizergh Farm

01 Jun 2023

Danny Teasdale

Wildlife corridors from Ullswater Community Interest Company

10 May 2023

wescoe farm

Restoring a traditional barn at Wescoe Farm

10 May 2023

Hall Farm, Rusland

05 Mar 2023

The Crosby Cake Cupboard

19 Apr 2023

Farming with Nature at Rosgill

01 May 2023

Curlew Recovery South Lakes

24 Apr 2023

The mobile satellite at Eskdale Show

Helping to secure the long-term viability of important, local agricultural shows

10 Dec 2022

	Sheep on a Lake District hill farm with high fells on the horizon

Lake District Tweed from Nibthwaite Grange Farm

17 Mar 2023

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Lake District National Park
The English Lake District World Heritage Site
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The Lake District National Park Authority looks after this unique corner of England, encouraging people to enjoy and understand its beauty and helping those who live and work here. Our staff include rangers and field workers, advisers at our visitor centres, planners and ecologists.

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