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  • Grid Reference Camp site Name
  • Camp site Address
  • Telephone

BUTTERMERE—LORTON VALLEY

  • 151 255
  • Whinfell Hall Farm
  • Mr R McClellan
  • 01900 85260

Lorton, Cockermouth, Cumbria, CA13 0RQ

175 168

194 150

  • Skye Farm
  • Mrs Anne Kyle
  • 017687 70222

017687 70256
Buꢀermere, Cockermouth, Cumbria, CA13 9XA

  • Mr M Richardson
  • Gatesgarth Farm

Buꢀermere, Cockermouth, Cumbria, CA13 9XA

  • Mr Kevin Park
  • 075 158
  • Ennerdale Camp Site
  • 01946 861319

Scaur Head, Ennerdale Bridge, Cumbria, CA23 3AR

BASSENTHWAITE VALLEY AND THE NORTHERN FELLS

224 318 228 248 201 356 250 325 235 236

  • Bassenthwaite Hall Farm
  • Mrs Trafford
  • 017687 76298

017687 78097 017687 76510 017687 76278 017687 78343
Bassenthwaite, Keswick, Cumbria, CA123 4QP

  • Mrs H Davies
  • Lanefoot Farm

Thornthwaite, Keswick, CA12 5RZ

  • Jackie and Trisha Frew
  • North Lakes Caravan and Camping

Site
Bewaldeth, Bassenthwaite, Keswick, Cumbria, CA13 9SY

  • Mr T Trafford
  • Peter House Farm

Bassenthwaite, Keswick, Cumbria, CA12 4QX
Scotgate Caravan and Camping Site Mr Stuart
Braithwaite, Keswick, Cumbria, CA12 5TF People under 18 are to be accompanied by a supervisor

  • Eleanor and Jackie
  • 268 321
  • Dash Farm
  • 016973 71217

Bassenthwaite, Keswick, Cumbria, CA12 4QX Camping beyond farm boundary—no faciliꢁes

  • Mr J Hodgson
  • 223 296
  • Broadness Farm
  • 017687 76360

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Scarness, Bassenthwaite, Keswick, Cumbria
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  • Camp site Name
  • Camp site Address
  • Telephone

Grid Reference

322 411

  • Wallsend Guest House Room
  • Andy and Lyn Lewis
  • 016973 51055

The Old Rectory, Bowness on Solway, Wigton, Cumbria, CA7 5AF

  • 220 304
  • Scarness Campsite
  • Cumbria Outdoors Scarness Campsite
  • 01768 812280

Scarness, Bassenthwaite, Cumbria, CA12 4QZ

KESWICK AREA

  • 282 224
  • Castlerigg Farm
  • Mr J W Harrison
  • 017687 72479

017687 72579
Keswick, Cumbria, CA12 4TE

  • Ken and Denise Smith
  • 260 235
  • Derwentwater Camping

  • Caravanning Club Site
  • Crow Park Road, Keswick, Cumbria, CA12 5EN

Site currently unavailable due to flooding

  • Mrs J Jackson
  • 282 225
  • Castlerigg Hall Farm
  • 017687 74799

Keswick, Cumbria, CA12 4TE Groups must be accompanied by an adult on this site

  • Mr B Kitching
  • 301 223

285 222

  • Sykes Farm
  • 017687 74713

017687 72133
Naddle Valley, Keswick, Cumbria

  • Mr J C Cockbain
  • Rafefoot Farm

Keswick, Cumbria Very basic faciliꢁes available

  • Derwent Hill Campsite
  • Derwent Hill Campsite
  • 017687 72005

Porꢁnscale, Keswick, Cumbria, CA12 5RD

BORROWDALE

  • 249 166
  • Hollows Farm
  • Laura Fearon
  • 017687 77298

017687 77284
Grange-in-Barrowdale, Keswick, Cumbria, CA12 5UQ

  • 233 123
  • Seathwaite Farm
  • Mr S Edmonson

Borrowdale Valley, near Keswick, Cumbria, CA12 5XJ

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Camp site list

  • Grid Reference Camp site Name
  • Camp site Address
  • Telephone

  • 266 134
  • Stonethwaite Farm
  • Mr Gill
  • 017687 77234

Stonethwaite, Keswick, Cumbria, CA12 5XG

  • 245 137
  • Seatoller Farm
  • Mr and Mrs Simpson
  • 017687 77232

Borrowdale, Keswick, Cumbria, CA12 5XN Require name and contact for supervisor(s)

  • Andrea Doyle
  • 257 140

220 304
Chapel House Farm Campsite Scarness Campsite
017687 77256
Borrowdale, Cumbria

Cumbria Outdoors, Scarness Campsite, Scarness, Bassenthwaite, Cumbria, CA12 4QZ
01768 812280

GLENDERAMACKIN VALLEY

  • 308 242
  • Burns Farm
  • Mr J T Lamb
  • 017687 79225

017687 79229
St Johns in the Vale, Keswick, Cumbria, CA12 4RR Supervisor is to be present at site when group(s) arrive

  • Mr G L Huꢀon
  • 322 247
  • Setmabanning Farm

Threlkeld, Keswick, Cumbria, CA12 4TT

THIRLMERE AND ST JOHN’S IN THE VALE

297 219 315 193 318 206

  • Daleboꢀom Farm
  • Mr R Kitching
  • 017687 72176

017687 72166 01946 758198
Naddle, Keswick, Cumbria, CA12 4TF

  • Mrs S Robinson
  • Bridge End Farm

Thirlmere, Keswick, Cumbria, CA12 4TG St Johns in the Vale, Keswick, Cumbria, CA12 4TS Groups are to book in advance and are to be supervised
Low Bridge End Farm
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Camp site list

  • Grid Reference Camp site Name
  • Camp site Address
  • Telephone

ULLSWATER VALLEY

  • 462 225
  • Cross Dormont Farm
  • Mr and Mrs Bell
  • 017684 86537

017684 82346
Dunroamin, Ullswater, Cumbria, CA10 2NA

  • 379 168
  • Gillside Farm
  • Mrs R Lighꢂoot

Glenridding, Penrith, Cumbria, CA11 0QQ Not open Friday or Saturday evenings

  • North Dales LLP
  • 477 243

469 233

  • Hillcroſt Park
  • 01768 486363

017684 86309
Pooley Bridge, Penrith, Cumbria, CA10 2LT
Park Foot Caravan and Camping Mr J Allen Park
Howtown Road, Pooley Bridge, Penrith, Cumbria, CA10

2NA

431 237

403 118
The Quiet Caravan and Camping Mr D Holder Site
07768 727016 017684 82239
Ullswater, Cumbria, CA11 0LS

  • Sykeside Camping Park
  • W B & M Atkinson

Brotherswater, Paꢀerdale, Cumbria, CA11 0NZ

463 231

418 277

  • Waterhouse House Campsite
  • Mr C R Lowis
  • 017864 86332

017684 83224
Howtown Road, Pooley Bridge, Penrith, Cumbria, CA10 2NA (Suitable for canoe expediꢁons on Ullswater)

  • Beckses Garage Caravan Site
  • Penruddock, Penrith, Cumbria, CA11 0RX

Limited spaces due to being a small site

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Camp site list

  • Grid Reference
  • Camp site Name
  • Camp site Address
  • Telephone

  • 398 120
  • Hartsop Hall
  • Hartsop, Paꢀerdale, Cumbria, CA11 0NZ
  • 01229 860206

387 187 437 228 395 163 379 268

  • Glencoyne Farm
  • Mr S Hodgson
  • 017684 82129

017684 86666 017684 82337 017687 79652
Glenridding, Penrith, Cumbria, CA11 0AT
The Ullswater Caravan and Camping Site
M Dobinson Watermillock, Penrith, Cumbria, CA11 0LR

  • Andrea Taylforth
  • Side Farm Campsite

  • Gill Head
  • Amanda Steele

Gill Head Farm, Troutbeck, Penrith, Cumbria, CA11 0ST

ESKDALE AND WASDALE

  • 170 004
  • Eskdale Vicarage
  • Lowther Scoꢀ Harden & Partners
  • 01900823611

019467 23349
29 Staꢁon Street, Cockermouth, Eskdale, Cumbria

  • 152 002
  • Fisherground Farm Campsite
  • Mick and Alison Parkin

Fellside Coꢀage, Eskdale, Cumbria, CA19 1TF

158 002

183 075 073 020 088 155
Spout House Farm Wasdale Head

  • Mr M J Postlethwaite
  • 019467 3235

019467 26220 019467 254480 01900 815753
Eskdale, Cumbria Naꢁonal Trust Wasedale, Gosforth, Cumbria, CA20 1EX

  • W & E Temple
  • Seven Acres Caravan Park

Ennerdale Scout Camp Dalegarth Hall
Holmrook, Revenglass, Cumbria, CA19 1YD Warden—Mr T Bell Secretary—Mr A Duncan Ennerdale, Cleator Moor, Cumbria, CA23 3AR

  • Mrs A Stanley
  • 188 004
  • 019467 23237

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Camp site list

  • Grid Reference Camp site Name
  • Camp site Address
  • Telephone

110 016 078 971 187 087 071 157 179 011

  • The Old Post Office Campsite
  • Mr Bucknall
  • 019467 26237

Santon Bridge, Holmrook, Cumbria, CA19 1UY

  • Mr J C Jackson
  • Saltcoats Caravan Site

Wasedale Head Inn High Bridge Farm Eskdale Site
01229 717241 019467 26384 01946 861339 019467 23253
Mr J Balmer Mr Humphreys Ennerdale Village, Ennerdale, Cumbria Mr M and Mrs S Merckel Eskdale, Cumbria, CA19 1TH Bronze and Silver groups are to have a supervisor

  • Mr C and Mrs S Frazer
  • 086 965
  • The Camping and Caravanning

Club Site
01229 717250
Ravenglass, Cumbria, CA18 1SR Arrivals aſter 8pm are only permiꢀed by prior arrangement

KENTMERE / LONSLEDALE / CROOK AREA

482 057 469 004 461 041 479 964 473 953

  • Middle Sad Ghyll
  • Fishwick Bros
  • 01539 823283

01539 821410 01539 821550 01539 821119 01539 821220
Longsledale, Kendal, Cumbria

  • Mr M Bland
  • Low Fold Farm

Staveley, Kendal, Cumbria, LA8 9QY

  • Mrs C Black
  • Bridge Stone Farm

Kentmere, Staveley, Kendal, Cumbria

  • Mr A Taylor
  • Ashes Lane Camping and

  • Caravan Park
  • Staveley, Kendal, Cumbria, LA8 9JS

  • Crook, Kendal, Cumbria, LA8 8JZ
  • Pound Farm

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Camp site list

  • Grid Reference Camp site Name
  • Camp site Address
  • Telephone

EAST OF WINDERMERE AND WINSTER VALLEY

388 918 389 839 391 909 390 029
Great Tower Naꢁonal Scout Group

  • The Warden
  • 015395 31279

015395 31475 015395 31344 015394 32951
Birks Road, Windermere, Cumbria, LA23 3PQ

  • Mr A Scoꢀ
  • Oakhead Caravan Site

Ayside, Grange Over Sands, Cumbria, LA11 6JA
Park Cliffe Caravan and Camping Ms Arlene Lovaꢀ Site
Birks Road, Windermere, Cumbria, LA23 3PG

  • High Skelghyll Farm
  • Mr A Clay

Skelghyll, Windermere, Cumbria, LA23 1LZ

WEST OF WINDERMERE AND HAWKSHEAD

  • 334 855
  • Black Beck Caravan Site
  • Mr Paul Kay
  • 01229 861274

Bouth, Ulverston, Cumbria, LA12 8JN

  • Saꢀerthwaite, Ulverston, LA12 8LL
  • 338 913

342 865
Bowkerstead Farm Crook Farm
01229 860208

  • 01229 861481
  • Bouth, Haverthwaite, Ulverston, LA12 8JL

372 018

365 876 367 065
Low Wray Farm Naꢁonal Trust Chapman House Farm Rydal Hall

  • Ambleside, Cumbria, LA22 0JA
  • 015394 63862

015395 31438 015394 32050
People under 18 are to be accompanied by a supervisor Mr I Kelleꢀ Finshwaite, Ulverston, Cumbria, LA12 8BL Mr M Gudgeon Scout Campsite, Rydal, Ambleside, Cumbria, LA22 9LX

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Camp site list

  • Grid Reference Camp site Name
  • Camp site Address
  • Telephone

CONISTON VALLEY

313 880 304 963 319 998 234 965 283 948
Abbot Park Farm Coniston Hall Camping Site Yew Tree Farm

  • Carole Dickinson
  • 0122986 1447

015394 41223 015394 41433 01229 716420 015394 41576
Abbot Park, Brandake Head, Ulverston, LA12 8HW Mr A Wilson Coniston Old Hall, Coniston, Cumbria, LA21 8AS Mr and Mrs Watson Coniston, Cumbria, LA21 8DP

  • Mrs Hartley
  • Turner Hall Farm

Scarr Head
Seathwaite, Broughton-in-Furness, Cumbria, LA20 6EE Mr and Mrs Halton Scarr Head Bungalow, Torver, Coniston, Cumbria, LA21 8BP

308 014

31 96

  • Tilberthwaite Farm
  • Mr and Mrs Wilkinson
  • 015394 37281

015394 41218 01229 716531
Tilberthwaite, Coniston, Cumbria, LA21 8DG

  • Coniston, Cumbria, LA21 8AB
  • Thurston Outdoor Educaꢁon

Centre
Only open to DofE groups and can hold 30 people

  • Catherine Hutchings
  • 196 941
  • Hazel Head Farm

Ulpha, Broughton in Furness, Cumbria, LA20 6DX

  • Hoathwaite Campsite
  • Hoathwaite Campsite

Hoathwaite, Torver, Cumbria, LA21 8AX

THE LANGDALES

  • 286 057
  • Great Langdale Naꢁonal Trust

Campsite

  • Ambleside, Cumbria, LA22 9JU
  • 015394 37668

015394 32596
People under 18 must be accompanied by a supervisor

  • Mr M J Murphy
  • 374 042
  • Tarn Foot Farm

Loughrigg, Ambleside, Cumbria, LA22 9HF

  • Great Langdale, Ambleside, Cumbria, LA22 9JZ
  • 315 053
  • Bayes Brown Farm
  • 01537 437150

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    Full proposal for establishing a new unitary authority for Barrow, Lancaster and South Lakeland December 2020 The Bay Council and North Cumbria Council Proposal by Barrow Borough Council, Lancaster City Council and South Lakeland District Council Foreword Dear Secretary of State, Our proposals for unitary local government in the Bay would build on existing momentum and the excellent working relationships already in place across the three district Councils in the Bay area. Together, we can help you deliver a sustainable and resilient local government solution in this area that delivers priority services and empowers communities. In line with your invitation, and statutory guidance, we are submitting a Type C proposal for the Bay area which comprises the geographies of Barrow, Lancaster Cllr Ann Thomson Sam Plum and South Lakeland councils and the respective areas of the county councils of Leader of the Council Chief Executive Cumbria and Lancashire. This is a credible geography, home to nearly 320,000 Barrow Borough Council Barrow Borough Council people, most of whom live and work in the area we represent. Having taken into account the impact of our proposal on other local boundaries and geographies, we believe creating The Bay Council makes a unitary local settlement for the remainder of Cumbria more viable and supports consideration of future options in Lancashire. Partners, particularly the health service would welcome alignment with their footprint and even stronger partnership working. Initial discussions with the Police and Crime Commissioners, Chief Officers and lead member for Fire and Cllr Dr Erica Lewis Kieran Keane Rescue did not identify any insurmountable barriers, whilst recognising the need Leader of the Council Chief Executive for further consultation.
  • Local Government Boundary Commission for England Report No

    Local Government Boundary Commission for England Report No

    Local Government Boundary Commission For England Report No. 27 2 LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOUNDARY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND REPORT NO. LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOUNDARY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND CHAIRMAN Sir Edmund Compton GCB KBE DEPUTY CHAIRMAN Mr J M Rankin QC MEMBERS Lady Bowden Mr J T Brockbank Professor Michael Chisholm Mr R R Thornton CB DL Sir Andrew Vheatley CBE To the Ht Hon Merlyn Rees, MF Secretary of State for the Home Department PROPOSALS FOK FUTURE ULECTOHAL ARRANGEMENTS FOK THE SOUTH LAKELAND DISTRICT IN THE COUNTY Ot1 CUMBRIA 1. We, the Local Government Boundary Commission for England, having carried out our initial review of the electoral arrangements for South Lakeland district in accordance with the requirements of Section 63 of, and Schedule 9'to, the Local Government Act 1972, present our proposals for the future electoral arrangements for that district. 2. In accordance with the procedure laid down in Section 60(1) and (2) of the T972 Act, notice was given on 19 August 1974 that we were to undertake this review. This was incorporated in a consultation letter addressed to the South Lakeland District Council, copies of which were circulated to Cumbria County Council, parish councils and parish meetings in the district, the Members of Parliament for the constituencies concerned and the headquarters of the main political parties. Copies were also sent to the editors of local newspapers circulating in the area and of the local government press. Notices inserted in the local press announced the start of the review and invited comments from members of the public and from interested bodies.
  • Westmoreland in the Late Seventeenth Century by Colin Phillips

    Westmoreland in the Late Seventeenth Century by Colin Phillips

    WESTMORLAND ABOUT 1670 BY COLIN PHILLIPS Topography and climate This volume prints four documents relating to the hearth tax in Westmorland1. It is important to set these documents in their geographical context. Westmorland, until 1974 was one of England’s ancient counties when it became part of Cumbria. The boundaries are shown on map 1.2 Celia Fiennes’s view in 1698 of ‘…Rich land in the bottoms, as one may call them considering the vast hills above them on all sides…’ was more positive than that of Daniel Defoe who, in 1724, considered Westmorland ‘A country eminent only for being the wildest, most barren and frightful of any that I have passed over in England, or even Wales it self. ’ It was a county of stark topographical contrasts, fringed by long and deep waters of the Lake District, bisected by mountains with high and wild fells. Communications were difficult: Helvellyn, Harter Fell, Shap Fell and the Langdale Fells prevented easy cross-county movement, although there were in the seventeenth century three routes identified with Kirkstone, Shap, and Grayrigg.3 Yet there were more fertile lowland areas and 1 TNA, Exchequer, lay subsidy rolls, E179/195/73, compiled for the Michaelmas 1670 collection, and including Kendal borough. The document was printed as extracts in W. Farrer, Records relating to the barony of Kendale, ed. J. F. Curwen (CWAAS, Record Series, 4 & 5 1923, 1924; reprinted 1998, 1999); and, without the exempt, in The later records relating to north Westmorland, ed. J. F. Curwen (CWAAS, Record Series, 8, 1932); WD/Ry, box 28, Ms R, pp.1-112, for Westmorland, dated 1674/5, and excluding Kendal borough and Kirkland (heavily edited in J.
  • Eden Unclassified Roads - Published January 2021

    Eden Unclassified Roads - Published January 2021

    Eden Unclassified Roads - Published January 2021 • The list has been prepared using the available information from records compiled by the County Council and is correct to the best of our knowledge. It does not, however, constitute a definitive statement as to the status of any particular highway. • This is not a comprehensive list of the entire highway network in Cumbria although the majority of streets are included for information purposes. • The extent of the highway maintainable at public expense is not available on the list and can only be determined through the search process. • The List of Streets is a live record and is constantly being amended and updated. We update and republish it every 3 months. • Like many rural authorities, where some highways have no name at all, we usually record our information using a road numbering reference system. Street descriptors will be added to the list during the updating process along with any other missing information. • The list does not contain Recorded Public Rights of Way as shown on Cumbria County Council’s 1976 Definitive Map, nor does it contain streets that are privately maintained. • The list is property of Cumbria County Council and is only available to the public for viewing purposes and must not be copied or distributed. STREET NAME TOWN DISTRICT ROAD NUMBER Albert Street PENRITH EDEN U3521/01 Albert Street (link to) PENRITH EDEN U3521/03 Alder Road PENRITH EDEN U3579/01 Alexandra Road PENRITH EDEN U3503 Anchor Close PENRITH EDEN U3591/01 Angel Lane PENRITH EDEN U3538/02 Apple Garth,
  • SL Fishing June2010 KS:Layout 1.Qxd

    SL Fishing June2010 KS:Layout 1.Qxd

    Fishing in South Lakeland £1 Kendal Tourist Information Centre Highgate, Kendal, Cumbria LA9 4DL Email : [email protected] Website : www.golakes.co.uk www.southlakeland.gov.uk Fishing in South Lakeland Contents Environment Agency Rod licences and fishing permits page 3 Key to where fishing permits can be obtained page 3 Information Centres page 4 Tarn, Fisheries and Ponds page 4-6 Reservoirs page 7 Map of the area - centre of guide Rivers page 10-11 Tributaries of the River Kent page 11 Lakes page 11-12 Canals page 12 Sea Fishing page 13 Fishing Tackle Shops and Outlet Details page 13 Useful Websites to refer to page 13 Angling Association Contacts page 14 Fishing Instructors, Guides/Ghillies page 15 South Lakeland has a wealth of well managed fisheries. We hope that you will enjoy fishing in one of the most beautiful parts of the country. page 2 Fishing in South Lakeland Environment Agency Rod Licences & Fishing Permits Anyone aged twelve years or over who fishes for salmon, trout, freshwater fish or eels within England or Wales must have an Environment Agency Licence which gives the holder the right to use a fishing rod and line but does not give the right to fish. Anglers should check that they have the permission of the owner or tenant of the fishing rights before commencing to fish. This guide informs you of where permits can be obtained for the relevant fishing areas. Anglers should also be aware of the closed seasons and relevant rules regarding baits. Information can be found in the Environment Agency North West Region byelaws, copies available from Environment Agency offices, telephone 08708 506506 or refer to www.environment-agency.gov.uk.
  • South Lakeland District Deprivation Summary

    South Lakeland District Deprivation Summary

    District Deprivation Summary South Lakeland 2015 The Indices of Multiple Deprivation (IMD) The IMD are produced by the Department for Communities & Local Government (DCLG) to consider the unmet needs of small areas, known as Lower Super Output Areas (LSOAs), caused by a lack of resources of across seven domains: Income; Employment; Education Skills and Training; Health and Disability; Crime; Barriers to Housing and Services; and Living Environment. In addition to the above, there are two supplementary indices: The Income Deprivation Affecting Children Index (IDACI); and The Income Deprivation Affecting Older People Index (IDAOPI). Deprivation scores for each LSOA across all of the above domains are also combined to create an overall Index of Multiple Deprivation score and rank for each LSOA. When deprivation scores are combined for all LSOAs in South Lakeland, the district is classified as the least deprived district in Cumbria for overall deprivation and falls within the 25% least deprived nationally for overall deprivation. South Lakeland is also the 3rd least deprived district in England in terms of crime deprivation. However, the district falls within the 20% most deprived nationally in relation to living environment deprivation (ranked 45th). None of the LSOAs in South Lakeland rank within the 10% most deprived of areas in England for overall deprivation. Figure 1 plots each LSOA in the district shaded according to overall deprivation scores; areas shaded in red represent communities that are in the 10% most deprived of areas in England, while areas shaded in dark green represent communities that are in the 10% least deprived of areas in England.