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Stuck in reverse: Lake District National Park transport plans
The new five-year plan for the Lake District National Park, due to be adopted on 24 June, represents a step backwards in relation to its ambitions and objectives for transport.
Friends of the Lake District believes that the new five-year plan for the Lake District National Park, due to be adopted on 24 June, represents a step backwards in relation to its ambitions and objectives for transport.
[1] The draft Plan proposes an objective to ‘improve integrated sustainable travel and reduce dependency on private vehicles by working with relevant authorities to create and deliver a plan for improvements in sustainable and active travel’, with the crucial qualifier ‘transformational’ – i.e. transformational improvements – rejected. This runs contrary to the existing Management Plan and the Park’s own Smarter Travel Vision, which has the stated aim to“catalyse transformational change in the way people get to and around the Lake District”.
[2] The National Park has two statutory Purposes: (i) ‘to conserve and enhance the natural beauty, wildlife and cultural heritage of the Lake District National Park’; and (ii) ‘to promote opportunities for the understanding and enjoyment of the special qualities of the National Park by the public’. It has corresponding Duties to seek to further these two Purposes and to seek to ‘foster the economic and social wellbeing of local communities within the National Park by working closely with the agencies and local authorities responsible for these matters, but without incurring significant expenditure’.
[3] The Group’s report was, for a short period, publicly available on the Lake District National Park Authority’s website. Following a redesign of the website, it is no longer available. Copies can be obtained by contacting Friends of the Lake District.
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