What the Site is not

This is not the website of
the un-elected, unaccountable
Lake District National Park Authority

If you are looking for the Lake District National Park Authority web site then I am terribly sorry but I cannot tell you where it is as the LDNPA solicitor has threatened legal action if I do so. The LDNPA Officer, Directors, Members and Solicitor believes that my guiding you to the LDNPA site gives the impression that the two sites are related when they are not.


The information contained on this site is obviously not available on the LDNPA web site.

The LDNPA would rather their attitude towards Public Rights of Way maintenance, and their repeated denial of disabled people access to the Lake District be kept out of the public domain. The Lake District was significantly more accessible in 1990 than it is now in 2006, yet the LDNPA keep spouting the same nonsense (as they have done for the past decade) that they are continuing to improve the network and more routes are becoming accessible. Go and have a look at the Miles Without Stiles Action Plan published in December 2004 and compare it with their Access Guide for Wheelchair User published in 1990.
The Action Plan is for a Lake District with no Accessible Lakes, all the western lakes were accessible in the early 1990's.

As the LDNPA repeatedly fail to fulfil their statutory duties in the Protection and Maintenance of our Public Rights of Way network, I have also decided to highlight other abuses taking place in the Lake District where once again the LDNPA are failing in their legal duties; this time the LDNPA are failing to protect the landscape, failing to 'conserve and enhance the natural beauty' of the National Park, the very purpose the Authority was set up for. Needless to say, the LDNPA would rather theses aspects of their ineffectual management of the National Park be kept well out of sight of a wider audience.