Planning and conservation
The planning function of the authority has a list of planning policies listed on its web page. In terms of conservation policies, the ‘Historic Environment Strategy’ runs in parallel with the 5 year cycle of the ‘National Park Management Plan’, and outlines how conservation strategies are funded and delivered in partnership with other organisations.
Planning application fees
Central government sets the fees for applications under the Planning Acts, which vary depending on the type and size of development.
The Planning Portal’s fee calculator can assist in working out how much your application will cost. Cheques should be made payable to the Lake District National Park Authority. Please remember to include your fee payment as otherwise your application will not be valid.
Human Resources
A selection of Human Resources policies are available through the website, such as flexitime, sick pay and employee benefits package. The website features a list of current vacancies, with details of how to apply for each post.
Staff are able to join the Unison union, and we have two members of staff who are Unison representatives who give about 15 combined days a year to union time.
Charging policies
Access to information
In line with the spirit of the Freedom of Information Act 2000 and the Environmental Information Regulations 2004, the Authority will publish as much information as possible on its website, and will provide physical copies of sections of its website to customers who cannot access the website, with no additional charge.
Large-print, Braille and audio tape versions of information can be made available by arrangement and will incur no additional charges.
Whilst there will be no charge for information downloaded from the website, the Authority may find it necessary to re-coup part or all the cost of some printed publications as well as photocopying and postage costs, on a discretionary basis.
Where requests for information involve a substantial amount of work by Authority, for example, where there are a number of sources or archives that need to be brought together, then the Authority may decide (in the case of requests under the Freedom of Information Act 2000) to withhold the information, pending receipt of payment of the relevant charges.