The Partnership's Plan - Lake District National Park
The Partnership's Plan - Lake District National Park
The Partnership's Plan - Lake District National Park
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Action<br />
No.<br />
Action How Complete<br />
by<br />
Lead partner Other partners Milestones<br />
8. Strategic activity - Support the <strong>Lake</strong> <strong>District</strong> as the Adventure Capital of the UK<br />
8.21 Deliver Marketing and<br />
Promotion programme (Phase 2)<br />
and Infrastructure Development<br />
programme (Phase 3)<br />
Ongoing development and implementation of<br />
the Adventure Capital project. Joint promotion<br />
and implementation of a range of outdoor<br />
adventure products.<br />
2012 Cumbria Tourism Private sector, local<br />
authorities, LDNPA,<br />
CV, NWDA, FC, UU,<br />
Uni of Cumbria, NT,<br />
NHS<br />
Successfully complete Phase 2 of Adventure<br />
Capital March 2012<br />
Prepare Phase 3: Capital programme by<br />
December 2010 (delivery by 2018)<br />
Per cent of visitors doing outdoor activities<br />
8.22 Realise and market the health<br />
benefits of active participation in<br />
the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Park</strong><br />
Carry out research which assesses the health<br />
benefits of the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Park</strong> to highlight the<br />
benefits to local people and visitors and<br />
indicate future potential<br />
9. Strategic activity - Improve and promote access and recreational opportunities to land and water<br />
9.23 Re-instating rights of way<br />
damaged during floods of<br />
November 2009<br />
9.24 Ensure efficient serviced<br />
delivery by the Cumbria<br />
Countryside Access Partnership<br />
9.25 Increase recreation and access<br />
to woodlands.<br />
Replace/repair 194 damaged or missing<br />
bridges. Reinstate, and look to improve, the<br />
surfaces of 57 damaged paths. Reinstate and<br />
look to improve the 54 items of damaged<br />
access furniture on paths. All by December<br />
2012 (subject to funding)<br />
Ensure that the Cumbria Countryside Access<br />
Partnership (CCAP) effectively improves,<br />
promotes, and enhances the quality of the<br />
rights of way and countryside access land in<br />
ways that meet the needs and preferences of<br />
users and in ways that sustainably benefit the<br />
local economy and delivers wider social<br />
benefits.<br />
Support enhanced recreation and access in<br />
woodlands through the RDPE supported<br />
English Woodland Grant Scheme (EWGS)<br />
2011 FLD PCT, NT, ACT, NE Research project established by 2010<br />
2012 LDNPA CCC, NT Replace/repair 194 damaged or missing<br />
bridges. Reinstate and look to improve the<br />
surfaces of 57 damaged paths. Reinstate and<br />
look to improve the 54 items of damaged<br />
access furniture on paths. All by December<br />
2011 CCC LDNPA, YDNPA,<br />
Carlisle City Council,<br />
NP AONB<br />
2012<br />
Business <strong>Plan</strong> in place by Dec 2010. Annual<br />
action plans developed that identify the<br />
activities that are delivered through the CCAP<br />
Partnership. Rights of way Improvement <strong>Plan</strong><br />
and its action plans for Cumbria delivered<br />
under the CCAP. RoWIP actions integrated<br />
into the LTP3.<br />
2013 FC NT Number of new trails New mountain bike<br />
routes. Increase in accessible woodland (as<br />
monitored by Woods for People)<br />
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