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Alternative route maps

  • Keswick to Threlkeld path closures and alternative routes (pdf)
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Plans for work - July 2019

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Plan of proposed work at Burns Road

Plans for work at Burns Road

Plan for Brundholme Bottoms

Plan for work at Brunholme Bottoms

Plan for Keswick Spa

Plan for works at Keswick Spa

Consultation event  11 January 2017

Capita presentation at consultation event

Public meeting 3 November 2016

Notes of the Threlkeld Public Meeting on 03 November 2016

Capita presentation on Keswick to Threlkeld Railway Path Reconnection Project (K2T)

Lake District National Park Authority presentation on Keswick to Threlkeld Railway Path Reconnection Project (K2T)

Lake District National Park
The English Lake District World Heritage Site
National Parks UK

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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