South Lakes MP Tim Farron secured a promise from the Prime Minister Boris Johnson to look at allowing outdoor residential centres to reopen as early as March 8.

Speaking during the prime minister’s ‘roadmap’ statement in Parliament, Mr Farron raised the plight of outdoor residential centres, an industry of ‘vast importance to us in the Lakes and Dales’ and asked the PM if he would agree to opening centres for residential stays from the summer term.

Mr Farron said: “There are 15,000 people employed in the sector; at least, there were, but some 6,000 have now lost their jobs.

“If we lose that sector, it will be very difficult ever to get it back and we will suffer hugely as a country if that happens.

“Will the Prime Minister agree to reopen outdoor education for residential stays from the summer term, so that we can take advantage of the skills of the professionals in outdoor education to help our young people to re-engage with a love of learning and to tackle many of the mental health issues that they face?

“If he is not able to make that guarantee, will he at least do what has happened in Northern Ireland and Scotland by providing a bespoke financial package to support and save our outdoor education sector?”

Responding, Mr Johnson said: “The honourable gentleman makes a really interesting point.

"As he knows, indoor education is opening on March 8.

"Given that transmission is much less likely outdoors, I would have thought, a fortiori, that outdoor education should be able to open on the same date, but I will make sure that we get back to the honourable gentleman if that should, for any reason, turn out not to be the case.

"I cannot see why it should not be the case, but we will get back to him."