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Katy Clifton

Lake District National Park boss says it 'must change' to attract more diverse visitors

Derwentwater in the Lake District National Park (Picture: PA)

The Lake District "must change" to attract a greater diversity of visitors, the national park’s chief executive has said amid concerns that swathes of the population feel excluded from such areas.

Richard Leafe, the head of the Lake District National Park Authority, told Sky News that the Unesco World Heritage site must change to merit continued public funding.

He said that if such parks are seen as exclusive to one group, they “start to lose their relevance and therefore the very reason for calling it a national park”.

A Government-commissioned report into the future of Britain’s protected landscapes, published in September, criticised national parks for not doing enough to make people welcome.

Mr Leafe said: “We are deficient in terms of young people, we are deficient in terms of black and minority ethnic communities and we are not particularly well-visited by those who are less able in terms of their mobility.

“Our challenge is to see what we can do to reverse that, to encourage people from broader backgrounds and a wider range of personal mobilities into the national park to be able to benefit in the same way as those other groups do.”

But this may be an uphill task, with Sky News reporting that the authority is facing a High Court judicial review in the new year about its refusal to ban four-wheel drive vehicles from some fell trails.

Meanwhile, Keswick Town Council has passed a vote of no confidence over the creation of a tarmac path through woodland.

Additional reporting by Press Association.

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