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Lake District

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Locations Cumbria
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Highest point Scafell Pike
Passes Honister Pass
Whinlatter Pass
Gatescarth Pass
Did you knowFilm director Ken Russell lived in the Keswick/Borrowdale area until 2007 and used it in films such as Tommy and Mahler.
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About Lake District


The Lake District, also known as the Lakes or Lakeland, is a mountainous region in North West England. A popular holiday destination, it is famous for its lakes, forests and mountains, and its associations with William Wordsworth and other Lake Poets and also with Beatrix Potter and John Ruskin.

Water firm wrongly downgraded pollution events, documents suggest

Water firm wrongly downgraded pollution events, documents suggest
Dec 4,2023 1:01 am

... One of the apparent cover-ups was in a World Heritage Site in the Lake District...

Lancashire supermarket chain Booths ditches self-service tills

Lancashire supermarket chain Booths ditches self-service tills
Nov 9,2023 4:31 pm

... " We will retain self-checkouts in two of our stores in the Lake District in order to meet the needs of our customers during very busy periods...

New search technology leads to discovery of body in Glen Etive

New search technology leads to discovery of body in Glen Etive
Nov 3,2023 4:31 am

... The technology has been developed by Lake District Search and Mountain Rescue Association (LDSAMRA)...

Rescue mission for UK rainforests' weird treasures

Rescue mission for UK rainforests' weird treasures
Oct 20,2023 8:51 pm

... Pockets of temperate rainforest are found to the west of Scotland and north Wales, as well as in the Lake District and south-west England...

Wasdale mountain rescuer Penny Kirby celebrates 40 years' service

Wasdale mountain rescuer Penny Kirby celebrates 40 years' service
Sep 24,2023 5:31 am

... She lives in an old cottage in the foothills beneath the Lake District peak and totally understands the mountain s appeal to walkers and climbers...

Woman finds her 40-year-old message to dad in book bought online

Woman finds her 40-year-old message to dad in book bought online
Sep 19,2023 1:21 am

... Mrs Ford, who was brought up in the Lake District, told: " It was a book I thought about over the years, but I didn t recognise it at first because it had no desk cover...

Northern Lights: England's skies glow in aurora spectacle

Northern Lights: England's skies glow in aurora spectacle
Sep 13,2023 8:11 am

... The natural phenomenon was captured by photographers in the Lake District and in Northumberland on Tuesday evening...

Patterdale mountain rescuer injured in fall dies

Patterdale mountain rescuer injured in fall dies
Sep 9,2023 12:40 pm

... Chris Lewis, a member of the Patterdale Mountain Rescue Team (MRT) in the Lake District, fell 500ft (150m) in 2021, severely damaging his spine...

Michael Gove vows to end 'scourge' of empty second homes

Sep 3,2023 10:51 am

Levelling Up Secretary Michael Gove has vowed to end the " scourge" of unoccupied second homes, as part of government plans to boost housing.

Mr Gove said a new bill Making It easier to charge higher council tax on empty properties in England would " bring life back" to communities.

He also said new powers to force landlords to rent out empty shops would regenerate urban areas.

But Labour said the legislation would not be enough to help struggling areas.

The new powers are in the government's Levelling Up and Regeneration Bill, which started its journey through Parliament on Wednesday.

The government has said " levelling up" economic imbalances between regions is a priority, but has faced criticism that its plans are vague.

The proposals over second homes are among a range of planning powers for England contained in The Bill .

A separate planning bill containing sweeping plans to replace England's case-by-case application System with new rules based on zones was abandoned earlier this year, after a

The government has said it wants to redirect new housing towards under-developed " brownfield" areas in urban areas, and has set higher housing targets for England's 20 largest towns and cities.

Among provisions in The Levelling up bill:

The new bill will also allow local authorities, from April 2024, to double council tax on owners of second homes that are furnished but unoccupied.

They will also be able to charge The Higher rate on unfurnished empty properties after just One Year instead of the current two.

It Follows a separate announcement introducing new requirements for owners of holiday lets, who can avoid council tax and pay a reduced rate of business tax instead, to prove their properties are in fact being rented out.

Ministers argue the new powers will benefit people in areas, particularly beauty spots, where second-home ownership has driven up The Price and availability of local homes to buy and rent.

But Liberal Democrat Tim Farron , who represents a constituency in the Lake District , said for many people in rural areas buying or renting a home had become a " pipe dream".

He Said the government needed to Go Further , by making holiday lets a " separate category" in the planning System - which he argued would give local councils " more control" over housing in their areas.

In Wales, the Labour-run Welsh Government plans to allow councils to charge of council tax on second homes.

'Back of an envelope'

For Labour, shadow levelling up secretary Lisa Nandy said The Bill " contains more aimed at dealing with housing and planning than it does on levelling up, " and would not " turn around" lower economic performance outside London.

She added that under-performance reflected " the brutal reality of a decade of underinvestment" outside the capital.

She called for details on the government's plans for " street votes" which said said appeared to have been " drawn up on the back of an envelope".

She also urged the government to explain further proposals in The Bill to replace The System by which property developers negotiate contributions towards local infrastructure and affordable housing.

Ministers say their new levy will give councils more certainty about what money will be raised. However, The Details have not been announced and are subject to a an ongoing consultation.

Ms Nandy said there was " no clarity in The Bill " about whether the new model would raise more or less money - Something MPs were " entitled to know" as it progresses through Parliament .



Source of news: bbc.com

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