Illegal wild campers are descending on the Lake District for parties before fly tipping (Image: SWNS) Illegal wild campers are descending on the Lake District for parties before fly tipping and scorching the earth with BBQs leaving locals to clear up the mess. Parties are venturing into the national park for a night or two of camping, drinking and eating outdoors . The Lake District National Park Authority insists that wild camping is "not technically permitted anywhere in the Lake District" without permission from private landowners.
But those who live nearby have become fed up with the 'fly campers' ditching all their rubbish. function loadOvpScript(){let el=document.createElement('script');el.
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