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Lake District chief to stand down from role

Nicole Regan by Nicole Regan
January 11, 2024
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The Lake District National Park Authority’s chief executive is standing down.

Richard Leafe has announced his departure from what he described as the most wonderful job.

Having led the authority for more than 16 years, environmentalist Richard is planning to take another role in the national park as an independent mountain leader.

Richard will continue to lead the national park authority throughout 2024, stepping down at the end of the year.

He said: “It’s been the most wonderful job in the world, which is why I’ve dedicated 16 years to this incredible national park.

“When I first joined, I wanted to see a national park that was truly a park for everyone, managed in harmony with sustainable development and protected for nature and climate.

“Whilst we’re still on that journey, we have made huge steps forward in recent years in the way people access and enjoy the national park, connecting with nature and caring for the environment. I’m proud to have been part of that positive change.

“Although there have been challenges that come with managing England’s largest national park and World Heritage Site, I’ve been fortunate to have worked alongside the most dedicated and passionate people.

“From our knowledgeable staff and volunteers to our members and partners, it’s a real team effort to look after this national park.

“I look forward to supporting the Authority in our recruitment for this great role, whilst starting to look ahead to my new challenge as a mountain leader.”

Chair of the Lake District National Park Authority, Tiffany Hunt, said: “We are incredibly grateful to Richard for his energy, vision and dedication to the Lake District National Park.

“Richard has passionately led a rallying cry to tackle climate change in the Lake District, creating our own ‘carbon budget’ long before the term ‘net zero’ was used. He’s a champion of partnership working, identifying that collaborative action is the best way to look after this special place.

“When Richard steps down at the end of 2024, he can do so knowing he has made a positive difference to the Lake District, that will be felt for many years to come.”

Recruitment for the chief executive role will begin in spring.

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Nicole Regan

Nicole Regan

Nicole Regan is editor of Business Crack and Cumbria Crack. She has been a journalist for over 20 years in the county.

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