Lake District set for “invaluable” lakes meeting

Changes could be made to the way the 20 lakes found inside the Lake District National Park are managed depending on the outcome of a meeting taking place later this month.

Some of the key figures in preserving the area”s aquatic attractions are to converge on the Lake District Visitor Centre at Brockhole, Windermere on February 26th to discuss ways that quality can be improved.

Issues such as improving water purity and the management of the lakes from a recreational viewpoint will all be discussed and lakes manager John Pinter said that the meeting would be "invaluable".

"It is vital we all work together in the Lake District, where our waters are of the highest importance for their ecological, aesthetic, recreational and cultural values," he remarked.

The area is home to Windermere – England”s largest lake – which offers a variety of attractions to visitors staying in Lake District holiday cottages, including Bowness on the eastern shore, which is home to a number of shops, restaurants and cafes.

Posted by David SollbergerADNFCR-2558-ID-19619628-ADNFCR

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