Cumbria holiday park would not impact wildlife, developer says

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Cumbria holiday park would not impact wildlife, developer says
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The developer behind the proposal in south Cumbria says environmental concerns have been considered.

Natterjack toads are very rare in the UK and only found at a handful of sites

A planning application for around 450 lodges on the shore of the Duddon Estuary in Furness has been submitted. "The investment is in excess of £100m. In terms of employment, the projected number of full-time employees is just over 270. "[And] we're very experienced in environmental impact assessments processes. Our ecologist worked with us for six months to understand the local habitats of different species."

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