Lake District visitors urged to 'enjoy not destroy'

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The Lake District is a popular bank holiday destination

People visiting the Lake District over the August Bank Holiday weekend have been urged to act responsibly and "not destroy what they have come to enjoy".

The call by the Lake District National Park Authority comes after a number of incidents of people camping illegally or leaving littering.

The park authority said that while the area was big enough to host numerous visitors, people must be considerate.

In a tweet it urged people to follow the countryside code.

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Chief executive of the park authority Richard Leafe said: "It very understandable that people will want to come after lockdown and visit the great outdoors but if they do we really want them to [act] responsibly."

Friends of the Lake District Discarded tents, plastic boxes and wasted foodFriends of the Lake District
Camping equipment and discarded food and drink were found during a recent litter pick
Lake District National Park Authority Lake District rangers and volunteers being briefedLake District National Park Authority
Rangers and volunteers were given a briefing ahead of what is expected to be a busy few days
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