Dire
The PDNPA's local plan review survey contained heaps of loaded questions such as one where residents were asked whether they agree with large scale tourism development providing it is in hub format and offers non motor vehicle access. Yes or no...
What they don't tell you is that this survey was administered after the then Chief Exec Sarah Fowler had already signed a joint venture agreement with Milligan private construction firm so as to assist Milligan in securing funding for multiple massive hubs (unprecedented for a national park authority to jump into a joint venture with a construction/development company!) and after one of such large scale tourism resort hubs (Gateway PEAK hub) had over 2500 car (note MOTOR VEHICLE) parking spaces baked into the plans 😂- which essentially shows that the Local plan review survey was an utter sham, filled with similar loaded and undemocratic questions which gave residents no option to vote against what was already decided upon behind closed doors. It painted a dreadfully bleak picture for the future and was underlined by an attempt to fundamentally shift the underpinning tenets of the National Park from 'Conservation and Enhancement' into the direction of 'Innovation and Change'- which essentially translates to shifting the park away from being a protected landscape to being geared towards incrementally chipping away at the protections that exist so as to open the door to the inappropriate expansion of settlements etc.
As soon as the loaded nature of the survey was raised, the then new Head of Planning had the original survey from the website removed and replaced with a totally different survey which enabled it to avoid scrutiny yet he still used the results of the original loaded survey.
It's also to be noted that the leadership over the years has been abhorrent, misleading the public about schemes to sell off Peak District Authority owned woodland- note they label the privatisation of these woodlands; 'returning woodlands to the public'. What they mean is 'selling off chunks of National Park owned publicly accessible woodlands to private individual landlords'.








