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Contact us

At the Lake District National Park Authority, we answer thousands of enquiries every year.

Before contacting us, you may find what you need in the frequently asked questions below or elsewhere on our website.

The quickest way to get answers is often through the information already available online. Use the sections below to help find what you need or get in touch with the right team.

If you need to speak with someone directly, contact the relevant department or our general enquiries.

Key contacts

Contact the Planning team
Report a problem on a Right of Way
Report anti-social behaviour

About the Lake District National Park Authority

The Lake District National Park Authority looks after this unique corner of England, encouraging people to enjoy and understand its beauty and helping those who live and work here. Find out more on our Authority pages.

The Lake District National Park Authority owns less than four per cent of the land in the National Park. More than half is privately owned, while the rest is owned by organisations such as the National Trust, United Utilities and Forestry England. For further information, please visit: land ownership in the Lake District.

All planning applications can be viewed at planning applications.

Our team work across multiple offices, remotely, and out in the national park. Please do not travel to our offices without appointment – you are likely to be disappointed and unable to meet a team member.

There is a duty planner available Monday to Friday, 9:30am to 12:00pm for general telephone advice, call 01539 724555.

Email us at planning@lakedistrict.gov.uk (opens email). If you are commenting on a planning application please quote the application reference number.

To find out when committee meetings are held, visit: Committees at Lake District National Park.

We have more than 400 volunteers and over 200 staff helping us care for the Lake District National Park.

If you are interested in working for the National Park or would like to view current vacancies, please visit our Careers and job vacancies page.

To find out more about volunteering, please visit our Volunteering with the Lake District National Park page.

To apply for a Farming in Protected Landscapes grant, visit: Farming in Protected Landscapes.

You can view common questions on visitor information and facilities across the Lake District National Park on our Visitor Frequently Asked Questions page.

Here are some other links you may find useful to learn more about the Lake District National Park:

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Looking for quick answers about visiting the Lake District?

From travel to parking and walking routes to camping guidance, read our visiting FAQs.

Media centre

For media enquiries, latest news, filming permissions, key facts and more about the Lake District National Park.

Payments

Find information and ways to pay for our services.

Can't find what you need? Get in touch.

If you need information on this website in a different format, or would like to speak to someone about accessibility or additional requirements, please call general enquiries on 01539 724555 or fill in the contact form below.

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Please note that our office addresses and postcodes should only be used when visiting our offices, and not for navigating to the Lake District National Park. For a handy list of postcodes to villages and towns in the National Park, please use our Postcodes for Sat Nav page.

We’re a friendly bunch here and we welcome visitors. You can find our Head Office in a business park, just outside Kendal:

Lake District National Park Authority
Wayfaring House
Murley Moss Business Park
Oxenholme Road
Kendal
LA9 7RL

Map of our Head Office location (pdf)

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Tel: 01539 724555

Email: hq@lakedistrict.gov.uk

We encourage people to travel sustainably where possible. Oxenholme railway station is around a 15-minute walk away, Murley Moss bus stop is just outside the business park, and visitor parking is available on site. Please do not use this address for navigating to the National Park.

Old Station Yard
Threlkeld
Keswick
CA12 4TT

Map to Northern Office location (pdf)

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Tel: 01768 779633

Saunderpot Depot
Lane Ends
Haverthwaite
LA12 8AB

Map to Southern Office location (PDF)

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www.conistonboatingcentre.co.uk

Lake Road
Coniston
LA21 8EW

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Tel: 015394 41366

Email: conistonbc@lakedistrict.gov.uk