Despite the current Covid-19 situation making group learning difficult, the Learning Team at the Lake District National Park Authority’s visitor centre, Brockhole, is looking at new ways of delivering school workshops.
Social media can be an exciting, accessible place to find out new information, get inspired about things to do, places to go and people to meet. It can also be a great place for informed debate about important issues and topics. However, it can also be a place where people are quick to talk, without thinking through the impact of their actions.Our social house rules set out how we will behave on social media and what we expect in return.
A 400 year-old copper mine bolstered by Queen Elizabeth I and a lynchpin in establishing industries of the Empire has galvanised a Lake District community into action.
Part of the Windermere Gateway consultation, presenting an option of how transport improvements within the Windermere Gateway area could be developed.
A level walk along Ennerdale Water's western shore with fantastic views of the wild Ennerdale fells.
Funding through Farming in Protected Landscapes (FiPL) allowed for repairs and restoration at the Fish House in Black Beck Wood
A tarmac road and stone track to the quiet west shore of Windermere.
Agenda and minutes.
Neutrient Neutrality regulations affect new developments in four water catchments in the Lake District. Planning applications in these catchment need nutrient neutrality information.
The Lake District National Park Authority is set to improve and enhance the landscape of a remote and popular multi-user route in the east of the National Park, thanks to a package of funding from the National Grid’s Landscape Enhancement Initiative (LEI).
Find out how students can have a brilliantly educational day out on the shores of Windermere, at Brockhole - The Lake District Visitor Centre.
Details of the LDNPP meetings meeting including agenda, papers and minutes.
A gentle undulating path to the shores of Crummock Water.
As the spotlight turns on the country’s vast volunteer action force local heroes who help keep the area special are saluted.