Bank Holiday Weekend Guidance
Thursday 21 May, 2020, by Mark Sadler
This weekend the Yorkshire Dales will again be a place for households and key workers to come to walk, cycle […]
CONTINUE READINGAs the Government updates its advice on the evolving COVID19 Coronavirus outbreak we will, where appropriate, provide National Park relevant guidance and information in posts below. These appear in date order with the newest first.
It’s important everyone continues to follow the advice closely, especially in relation to travel and social distancing. What you need to do is detailed here.
National Park offices in Bainbridge and Grassington are closed with Officers continuing to work from home. National Park Visitor Centres and the Dales Countryside Museum are also closed.
National Park car parks and toilets remain open for local people to take exercise and shop for essentials.
We are making every effort to continue to deal with planning applications in a timely manner, but this will involve having to change the way that we do some things. For example, applications will only be advertised by site notice and no neighbour consultations will be made.
We would also appreciate it if you could submit planning applications, documents and information electronically via the planning portal or via planning@yorkshiredales.org.uk
With many officers continuing to work from home, any information submitted by post may take longer to deal with.
We may need to continue to provide advice remotely regarding protected trees and arboricultural matters, and it may not be possible to carry out site visits. Therefore, we can only deal with applications which include photographs and clearly outline all details of proposed tree works. To contact the trees & woodlands team please email us at trees@yorkshiredales.org.uk
People in North Yorkshire in urgent need of help, who have no friends, family, church or clubs to turn to should get in touch with North Yorkshire County Council’s Customer Service Centre of 01609 780780 or find out more online here.
Information about the support available to tourism businesses in North Yorkshire, Cumbria and Lancashire can be found here.
You can also view our risk assessment for car parks and toilets and our safety notices.
We will continue to update guidance, when appropriate, and you can find these below.
And we continue to be contactable by e-mail at info@yorkshiredales.org.uk
Thursday 21 May, 2020, by Mark Sadler
This weekend the Yorkshire Dales will again be a place for households and key workers to come to walk, cycle […]
CONTINUE READINGMonday 18 May, 2020, by Mark Sadler
As expected, the Yorkshire Dales has been busier as the first weekend under new Government travel and exercise guidance comes […]
CONTINUE READINGFriday 15 May, 2020, by Mark Sadler
Ahead of the first weekend under new Government travel and exercise guidance, our message to visitors and residents is for […]
CONTINUE READINGMonday 11 May, 2020, by Mark Sadler
From Wednesday 13 May the Government is allowing people to “exercise outside as many times each day as they wish” […]
CONTINUE READINGThursday 7 May, 2020, by Mark Sadler
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CONTINUE READINGThursday 30 April, 2020, by Mark Sadler
Clear message from police and National Parks – ‘Stay home. Stay safe. Save lives.’ In an effort to protect visitors […]
CONTINUE READINGTuesday 28 April, 2020, by News Release
Rangers are supporting Craven District Council to deliver free Morrisons food parcels to community hubs during the Covid-19 ‘lockdown’. They […]
CONTINUE READINGThursday 23 April, 2020, by Mark Sadler
Ahead of the weekend, the Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority is once again urging the public to stay home and […]
CONTINUE READINGFriday 17 April, 2020, by Mark Sadler
Ahead of the weekend, the Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority is once again urging the public to heed Government advice […]
CONTINUE READINGWednesday 8 April, 2020, by Mark Sadler
Ahead of the Easter weekend the Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority is appealing for the public to resist the temptation […]
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