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  2. Yorkshire Dales National Park - Wikipedia

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    The Yorkshire Dales National Park is a 2,178 km 2 (841 sq mi) national park in England which covers most of the Yorkshire Dales, the Howgill Fells, and the Orton Fells. The Nidderdale area of the Yorkshire Dales is not within the national park, and has instead been designated a national landscape .

  3. Yorkshire Dales - Wikipedia

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    The majority of the dales are within the Yorkshire Dales National Park, created in 1954. [1] The exception is the area around Nidderdale, which forms the separate Nidderdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The landscape of the Yorkshire Dales consists of sheltered glacial valleys separated by exposed moorland. [2]

  4. Westmorland and Furness Council - Wikipedia

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    In those areas, town planning is the responsibility of the national park authorities. Westmorland and Furness Council appoints six of its councillors to serve on the 20-person Lake District National Park Authority, [ 8 ] and three of its councillors to serve on the 25-person Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority.

  5. Cold War nuclear bunker could become tourist site

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    According to an application for retrospective planning permission submitted to National Park Authority, the owner intends to use the site near Dent for open days, visits from schools and history ...

  6. National park authority - Wikipedia

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    A national park authority is a special term used in Great Britain for legal bodies charged with maintaining a national park of which, as of October 2021, there are ten in England, three in Wales and two in Scotland. [1] The powers and duties of all such authorities are similar, but their work varies depending on where they are situated.

  7. National parks of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    National parks are a devolved matter, so each of the countries of the United Kingdom has its own policies and arrangements for them. The national parks of Scotland and those of England and Wales are governed by separate laws: the National Parks (Scotland) Act 2000 in Scotland and the National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949 for England and Wales.

  8. Dry Rigg Quarry - Wikipedia

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    Dry Rigg Quarry is a quarry at Helwith Bridge in North Yorkshire, England, located within the Yorkshire Dales National Park.The quarry produces a hard-wearing gritstone (also known as greywacke) which is listed as being nationally important for road building, and is one of four in the Yorkshire Dales National Park that produces this type of aggregate.

  9. Bainbridge, North Yorkshire - Wikipedia

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    The Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority has its headquarters in the village. The authority is an independent, public body within the local government structure, created by the Environment Act (1995). The authority's two main purposes are to protect and conserve the National Park and to help others share in and enjoy it. It employs around ...