The Partnership's Plan - Lake District National Park
The Partnership's Plan - Lake District National Park The Partnership's Plan - Lake District National Park
Vibrant communities The outcome: People successfully living, working and relaxing within upland, valley and lakeside places where distinctive local character is maintained and celebrated. Key delivery aims are: VC1 VC2 VC3 VC4 Develop and deliver balanced employment and housing opportunities that enable people to live and work in the community. Ensure effective access to a broad range of life long learning opportunities. Enable communities to influence and work with others to support the retention of local services and ensure access to essential services, such as health, information technology, childcare and support for the elderly. Provide an integrated transport network which offers attractive alternatives to the car. VC5 Help people within the National Park have a sense of belonging and pride - understanding the distinctiveness of the natural, environmental and cultural heritage of their area and contributing to its future well-being. VC6 Involve communities, particularly children and young people, to help develop communities which are sustainable for future generations. 20
Spectacular landscape, wildlife and cultural heritage The outcome: A landscape which provides an irreplaceable source of inspiration, whose benefits to people and wildlife are valued and improved. A landscape whose natural and cultural resources are assets to be managed and used wisely for future generations. Key delivery aims are: SL1 SL2 SL3 SL4 SL5 SL6 Ensure change strengthens the character of the Lake District's landscapes, whilst sustaining cultural heritage and natural resources to deliver Ecosystem services. Protect and restore natural water features through whole catchment management. Create a joined up approach to manage and enhance cultural and natural features, habitats and wildlife. Mitigate against climate change in line with national carbon budgets and develop strategies and actions to adapt to climate change. Improve the quality of the built environment, promoting innovative, high quality and sustainable design which takes inspiration from its surroundings. Ensure that residents and visitors appreciate the importance of environmental protection by improving access, understanding, enjoyment, education and health. 21
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Spectacular landscape, wildlife and cultural heritage<br />
<strong>The</strong> outcome: A landscape which provides an irreplaceable source of<br />
inspiration, whose benefits to people and wildlife are valued and<br />
improved. A landscape whose natural and cultural resources are<br />
assets to be managed and used wisely for future generations.<br />
Key delivery aims are:<br />
SL1<br />
SL2<br />
SL3<br />
SL4<br />
SL5<br />
SL6<br />
Ensure change strengthens the character of the <strong>Lake</strong> <strong>District</strong>'s landscapes, whilst<br />
sustaining cultural heritage and natural resources to deliver Ecosystem services.<br />
Protect and restore natural water features through whole catchment management.<br />
Create a joined up approach to manage and enhance cultural and natural features,<br />
habitats and wildlife.<br />
Mitigate against climate change in line with national carbon budgets and develop<br />
strategies and actions to adapt to climate change.<br />
Improve the quality of the built environment, promoting innovative, high quality and<br />
sustainable design which takes inspiration from its surroundings.<br />
Ensure that residents and visitors appreciate the importance of environmental<br />
protection by improving access, understanding, enjoyment, education and health.<br />
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