Work of the National Park Authority
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The development of National Parks in the UK can be traced over a period of 150 years in response to three main driving forces. Read more |
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The Dartmoor National Park Authority is the sole Planning Authority within the National Park. As such, it is responsible for preparing, monitoring and reviewing all planning policies within the National Park and for controlling all development requiring planning permission. Read more. |
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Promoting understanding and enjoyment, conserving and enhancing. Read all about the work of the Rangers. |
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One of the many ways that the public can enjoy the National Parks is by the use of the access land and the extensive Public Rights of Way (PRoW) network. Read more. |
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Dartmoor National Park Authority has the duty to conserve and enhance the quality of the landscape of the National Park as well as to promote the enjoyment and understanding of its special qualities. However, visitors can contribute to erosion, which can spoil the beauty of the area. Read more. |
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The word design describes the thought process which goes towards deciding how something should look. This factsheet looks at the different areas of design and how they fit into the work of the Dartmoor National Park Authority (NPA) Read more. |
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