National park customer centres saved after nameless donor steps in

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our customer centres in a UK nationwide park have been saved from potential closure because of an nameless donor.

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The centres within the Peak District National Park may have been shut as a result of funding pressures however have now been saved, the Peak District National Park Authority (PDNPA) mentioned.

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A call on whether or not to shut the centres was as a result of be made on July 28, and, whereas chief government Phil Mulligan mentioned the donation is “very good news”, he added that “deep-seated financial challenges” stay.

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The donor, who has chosen to stay nameless, has now funded the centres in Bakewell, Bamford, Castleford and Edale, all in Derbyshire, to allow them to turn out to be extra financially sustainable.

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Whilst we're extremely grateful to the donor for his or her beneficiant supply, permitting us to proceed customer centre operations for as much as one other three years, our deep-seated monetary challenges as an organisation do stay and different colleagues inside further groups should still be impacted within the weeks and months forward

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Mr Mulligan mentioned: “This is certainly very good news and I appreciate the relief it will bring to the many colleagues who will have been affected by the proposals for our visitor centres so far.

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“Whilst we are incredibly grateful to the donor for their generous offer, allowing us to continue visitor centre operations for up to another three years, our deep-seated financial challenges as an organisation do remain and other colleagues within additional teams may still be impacted in the weeks and months ahead.

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“After a decade of real-terms cuts to our core government grant, it is vital that we continue to maintain a spotlight on our affordability and resilience as an authority; but this unexpected support potentially gives us time to explore and develop ways for our visitor centres to become financially sustainable in the future without such additional funding being needed.

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“Our donor recognises that visitor centres need to be financially viable and we will need to start work straight away on creating that long-term viability.”

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The BBC had beforehand reported that at the very least 65 jobs have been in danger as a result of potential closures. These have now been secured, with staff instructed on Monday concerning the donation.

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The PDNPA wouldn't disclose how a lot it prices to run the centres, which welcome round 400,000 individuals yearly.

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