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National Parks in England 'have lost millions in government funding' | National Parks in England 'have lost millions in government funding' |
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National Parks in England have lost millions of pounds of government funding in the past five years, says the Press Association news agency. | |
Their funding was cut by a quarter from 2011 to 2016, according to an investigation by the agency. | |
The government is committed to raising parks' budgets between now and 2020. | The government is committed to raising parks' budgets between now and 2020. |
However, funding in 2020 will be as much as a fifth below 2010 levels, said the study, even before inflation is taken into account. | However, funding in 2020 will be as much as a fifth below 2010 levels, said the study, even before inflation is taken into account. |
Among the parks affected were the Peak District, with annual funding cut from £8.3m to £6.3m, and the Lake District from £6.9m to £5.2m. | Among the parks affected were the Peak District, with annual funding cut from £8.3m to £6.3m, and the Lake District from £6.9m to £5.2m. |
The investigation found that once inflation was taken into account cuts over the five years were even more severe, at 40% in real terms. | The investigation found that once inflation was taken into account cuts over the five years were even more severe, at 40% in real terms. |
In 2015, the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) pledged to increase the direct grant for National Parks by 1.72% a year for most parks up to 2020. | In 2015, the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) pledged to increase the direct grant for National Parks by 1.72% a year for most parks up to 2020. |
The figures exclude South Downs National Park which did not become fully operational until April 2011. | The figures exclude South Downs National Park which did not become fully operational until April 2011. |
The park saw funding fall from £11.4m in 2011-12 to £9.8m in the last financial year. | The park saw funding fall from £11.4m in 2011-12 to £9.8m in the last financial year. |
The Yorkshire Dales will see a bigger boost in its grant in the next two years as a result of the extension of the park area by almost a quarter in 2016. | The Yorkshire Dales will see a bigger boost in its grant in the next two years as a result of the extension of the park area by almost a quarter in 2016. |
'Inspire generations' | 'Inspire generations' |
The Campaign for National Parks said that since 2010, the Norfolk Broads had closed three out of six information centres, Dartmoor had reduced staff by 35% and various parks had cut bus services transporting people to the attractions. | The Campaign for National Parks said that since 2010, the Norfolk Broads had closed three out of six information centres, Dartmoor had reduced staff by 35% and various parks had cut bus services transporting people to the attractions. |
Chief executive Fiona Howie said the charity welcomed the government's desire for more people to benefit from National Parks. | Chief executive Fiona Howie said the charity welcomed the government's desire for more people to benefit from National Parks. |
"If we want the parks to inspire current and future generations we need to make sure they receive the resources necessary for them to be maintained and, ideally, enhanced," she said. | "If we want the parks to inspire current and future generations we need to make sure they receive the resources necessary for them to be maintained and, ideally, enhanced," she said. |
A Defra spokeswoman said: "National Parks are treasured landscapes and an important part of our country's identity, attracting 90 million visitors and generating £4bn a year. | A Defra spokeswoman said: "National Parks are treasured landscapes and an important part of our country's identity, attracting 90 million visitors and generating £4bn a year. |
"We are committed to helping them thrive, which is why we have protected their budgets to 2020, committing over £350m for English National Parks, AONBs (Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty) and public forests." | "We are committed to helping them thrive, which is why we have protected their budgets to 2020, committing over £350m for English National Parks, AONBs (Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty) and public forests." |
National Parks in England are funded by central government. | National Parks in England are funded by central government. |
They also get some money from other sources such as the European Union and earning money themselves. | They also get some money from other sources such as the European Union and earning money themselves. |
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