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Apr 2022
The Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority has approved its most ambitious programme of projects since being established in 1954.
But a meeting of the authority at Tennants in Leyburn heard that the £11.2 million spending plan for the coming financial year would be unsustainable in coming years as government funds had halved and it was being supported by new external funding and the extensive use of reserves.
Officers have warned that without a rise in its government grant the scale of the necessary budget cutbacks are likely to result in reduced services and work programmes from next year.
Referring to its government grant, the authority’s director of conservation and community Gary Smith told members:
The meeting heard the authority’s spending this year would soar by some 30% over last year, and featured a huge increase in funding for land management activities, partly due to the authority’s success in attracting grants from a range of bodies.
Ahead of members passing the budget, recreation management member champion Nick Cotton:
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