Residents claim Bridget Kelly and partner Richard Woznaik, who moved in six years ago, storm out of their renovated cottage in Rosgill, Lake District, to confront anyone walking or parked on disputed plot.
A new plan to improve the Lake District National Park is on its way. The plan, organised by the Lake District National Park Partnership, will involve twenty-five organisations who the Partnership say are inviting people to comment on their new five-year plan tackling five major challenges. Stephen Henwood, Chair of the Partnership, says the inter-linked challenges will be close to many people s hearts. He hopes people will want to find out more, have their say and get involved with the issues facing the Lake District, which are: vibrant communities and prosperous economy; climate action - achieving net zero and adapting to climate change; the future of farming and forestry, nature recovery and climate change; a Lake District for everyone and; sustainable travel and transport.