Explore the Lake District without a gas-guzzler, visitors told (From The Westmorland Gazette)
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Explore the Lake District without a gas-guzzler, visitors told
12:36pm Wednesday 19th September 2012 in News
By Rachel Ryan
VISITORS to England’s largest national park are being enouraged to help protect its famous fells and lakes by using green forms of transport.
The GOLakes Travel programme is a four-year £6.9 million scheme which aims to improve travel infrastructure such as cycelways and more bus services and a low emission car hire network.
And on World Car Free Day on September 22, it is asking people to leave their gass guzzlers at the accomodation they are staying at and hop on a bus or a bike instead.
Councillor Tim Knowles, Transport and Environment portfolio holder for Cumbria County Council, said: “The Lake District is a very special place for very many people and we want to make sure it stays that way in the future.”
Comments(13)
KendalLad
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5:28pm Wed 19 Sep 12
Milkbutnosugarplease
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11:52am Thu 20 Sep 12
If you look where visitors come from and what they bring with them, this cosy local scheme begins to seem out of touch.
PS. Could the railway routes be re-opened? Coniston Station was a beautiful place, as I see in old photos.
life cycle too
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12:15pm Thu 20 Sep 12
Even on the roads, too much is over hung with trees and bushes that don't get cut back - and forces cyclists further out into the road!
I'm all for electric cars... IF they are charged up from a wind turbine!
Moonbase
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6:13pm Thu 20 Sep 12
Fat cats licking their lips again.
Is this an April Fool?
Ladyxxmacbeth
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8:19am Fri 21 Sep 12
life cycle too
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9:16am Fri 21 Sep 12
The more people have to travel together, the dearer it gets - and the car becomes cheaper with a fixed cost A to B.
My family and a friend with her children walked to Staveley - and the children were too tired to walk back, so we caught a bus (train wasn't running!).
In 2002 it cost us £13 - we could have taken two taxis for less - but only found out the cost once all the children were on!
I presently cycle to and from Staveley - but if I was going with the family I would drive - it would be cheaper than buying bikes for all, and drying out the clothes!
lakesailor
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10:53am Fri 21 Sep 12
Local Authorities need to realise that the average visitor to the Lake District arrives by car and wants to use that vehicle to explore, not to be bused around to chosen specific visitor sites. They seem hell-bent on changing the habits of visitors instead of moulding their access and activity to a manageable plan.
I suspect that the only way to gain access to grants is to follow the unsubstantiated credo that is the Green Agenda. The aim seems to be to achieve targets set by the Low Carbon Junkies. We need look instead at what really matters to the free-running of the area and to question the blind acceptance that new and "green" is good.
Moonbase
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4:00pm Sun 23 Sep 12
Ladyxxmacbeth wrote:Can you ride a Tandem???
I get annoyed with these sorts of schemes. I wanted to hire some bikes about a months ago for me, husband and kids, and it was going to cost £72. That is ridiculous! In the end we hired a rowing boat for £15. If they want people to cycle and ride on buses and trains they need to make it cheaper than driving.
WilliamT
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11:26am Mon 24 Sep 12
This scheme will fail because people will not get out of their cars until they're forced out, and any government that tries to do that rapidly becomes unelected. Multiply this across all countries of the world and you see that nothing will happen until the increased sea level is lapping around the wheels of all the gas guzzlers which are left abandoned because fuel is too expensive or unobtainable. Doesn't sound too good.
life cycle too
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12:49pm Mon 24 Sep 12
I don't believe in man made global warming being the sole cause - but I do believe we have to stop throwing away so much technology, and stop the ridiculous subsidies.
We would do well to study the French model, with a mix of wind, barrage and nuclear sources of energy, and a dechetterie in every town!
Ladyxxmacbeth
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1:07pm Mon 24 Sep 12
WilliamT
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3:57pm Mon 24 Sep 12
"I don't believe in man made global warming being the sole cause.."- the cause of what?, unless you mean that you don't believe that man is the sole cause of the undoubtable global warming. Man is the only cause that can have acted so quickly, but is now reinforced by the positive feedback, as the arctic sea ice disappears and the methane is driven out of the permafrost etc. It's going to be a hot one, and it's going to be here in 50 years. The problem is that most people don't care about 50, or even 10 years ahead.
life cycle too says...
2:00pm Wed 19 Sep 12
And WHERE does their electric come from for the electric cars?