Close Menu
  • News
  • Health
  • Lifetsyle
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • World
  • contact
What's Hot

US military shoots down Iranian drone approaching USS Abraham Lincoln in Arabian Sea, official says

February 3, 2026

Pro Bowl quarterback Matt Hasselbeck advocates for cholesterol screening after father's cardiac arrest death

February 3, 2026

Catherine Zeta-Jones admits avoiding Hollywood 'schmoozing' may have been detrimental to her career

February 3, 2026

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Trending
  • US military shoots down Iranian drone approaching USS Abraham Lincoln in Arabian Sea, official says
  • Pro Bowl quarterback Matt Hasselbeck advocates for cholesterol screening after father's cardiac arrest death
  • Catherine Zeta-Jones admits avoiding Hollywood 'schmoozing' may have been detrimental to her career
  • Former 'Voice' contestant dies at 26 after snake bit her in her sleep
  • UK govt-backed review says Britain’s national parks feel ‘white’ and unwelcoming
  • Seahawks star Jaxon Smith-Njigba wants Tom Brady to play flag football for 2028 LA Olympics
  • Grandparents who babysit their grandchildren stay mentally sharper, new study reveals
  • Team USA names flag bearers for 2026 Winter Olympics
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
NEW YORK TIMES POST
Demo
  • News
  • Health
  • Lifetsyle
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • World
  • contact
NEW YORK TIMES POST
Home»World»UK govt-backed review says Britain’s national parks feel ‘white’ and unwelcoming
World

UK govt-backed review says Britain’s national parks feel ‘white’ and unwelcoming

nytimespostBy nytimespostFebruary 3, 2026No Comments
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit Tumblr Email
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email


NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles!

Authorities overseeing some of Britain’s most famous countryside landscapes are launching targeted outreach programs aimed at ethnic minority communities, after a government-commissioned review warned rural areas are widely perceived as a “white” and unwelcoming space.

“The countryside is seen by both black, Asian and minority ethnic groups and white people as very much a ‘white’ environment,” the report stated, “We are all paying for national landscapes through our taxes, and yet sometimes on our visits it has felt as if National Parks are an exclusive, mainly white, mainly middle‑class club, with rules only members understand and much too little done to encourage first time visitors.”

Autumn mists hang over villages and the countryside in the South Downs National Park near Amberley in Southern England

Autumn mists hang over villages and the countryside in the South Downs National Park near Amberley in Southern England Oct. 7, 2013.  (Luke MacGregor/Reuters)

Critics say the initiative reflects misplaced government priorities. Michael McManus, director of research at the Henry Jackson Society, told Fox News Digital: “At a time of low growth, high taxes and stretched public services, it’s astonishing that ministers are spending time and money worrying about the ‘whiteness’ of the countryside. Government exists to grow the economy and fix real problems, not to indulge in culture war distractions that deliver nothing for working people.”

The initiatives stem from the 2019 Landscapes Review, commissioned by the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (DEFRA) and led by author Julian Glover. The review concluded that England’s protected landscapes often feel disconnected from large parts of the population.

LIZ PEEK: TRUMP DECLARES WAR ON WOKE—AND THIS BELOVED MUSEUM IS IN HIS CROSSHAIRS

Lake District England

Sheep pass by entrants in the annual Friends of the Lake District Dry Stone Walling Competition, who were working on their section of wall, in Little Asby Common, northern England, July 3, 2010.  (Suzanne Plunkett/Reuters )

The review also criticized the leadership of protected landscapes, arguing that governance bodies do not reflect the country they serve. “Of the almost 1,000 people on National Park and AONB boards today, the great majority are male… and a tiny fraction are of black, Asian or minority ethnicities,” the report said, calling that imbalance “wrong for organizations which are funded by the nation to serve everyone.”

Following the review, organizations representing National Landscapes, formerly known as Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, have published updated management plans outlining steps to attract more diverse visitors. According to individual plans published between 2024 and 2025, and as reported by U.K. outlets including LBC and GB News, the measures apply to landscapes including the Cotswolds, the Chilterns, the Malvern Hills and others.

AMERICAN HISTORY WON’T BE DISPLAYED ‘IN A WOKE MANNER’ AT SMITHSONIAN, TRUMP SAYS

Lake District National Park, UK

Tourist on nature trail in lakeland countryside at Easedale Tarn lake in the Lake District National Park, Cumbria, UK  (Tim Graham/Getty Images)

Under those plans, the Chilterns National Landscape will launch targeted outreach programs in Luton and High Wycombe, areas with large Muslim populations. One barrier cited in follow-up research was concern among some visitors about unleashed dogs in rural areas.

The Cotswolds National Landscape referenced the DEFRA findings directly, saying it is seeking to broaden its appeal to reach “the widest demographic.”

In its own management strategy, the Malvern Hills National Landscape said many minority communities lack a generational connection to the countryside because parents and grandparents “did not always feel welcome in it.” The plan added that while many white English visitors value solitude, ethnic minority visitors may be more inclined toward group or family-based activities.

A red panda walks on a snowy branch at Cotswold Wildlife Park in Burford, western England

A red panda walks on a snowy branch at Cotswold Wildlife Park in Burford, western England January 6, 2010. Blizzards swept across central and southern England on Wednesday, bringing more road and rail chaos, forcing airlines to suspend flights and hundreds of schools to close. (Eddie Keogh/Reuters)

Other landscapes raised similar concerns. Nidderdale National Landscape in North Yorkshire warned that ethnic minority visitors may worry about how they will be received in unfamiliar rural settings. Dedham Vale, Surrey Hills, and Suffolk and Essex Coast Heaths said they aim to identify and address barriers limiting access for under-represented groups, including people without English as a first language.

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE FOX NEWS APP

Together, the plans signal a broader shift in how Britain’s publicly funded countryside is managed, as landscape authorities face growing pressure to demonstrate cultural relevance to a changing society, even as critics warn the focus risks sidelining economic priorities and traditional conservation goals.

Fox News Digital reached out to the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs in England for comment but did not receive a response before publication.

Efrat Lachter is a world reporter for Fox News Digital covering international affairs and the United Nations. Follow her on X @efratlachter. Stories can be sent to efrat.lachter@fox.com.

Britains feel govtbacked national national parks parks regulation review united kingdom unwelcoming White world
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Telegram Email

Related Posts

US military shoots down Iranian drone approaching USS Abraham Lincoln in Arabian Sea, official says

February 3, 2026

Lindsey Vonn to compete in Winter Olympics days after suffering injury in World Cup crash

February 3, 2026

Australian teen swims 2.5 miles for hours to save family swept out to sea

February 3, 2026
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

The Latest News
  • US military shoots down Iranian drone approaching USS Abraham Lincoln in Arabian Sea, official says February 3, 2026
  • Pro Bowl quarterback Matt Hasselbeck advocates for cholesterol screening after father's cardiac arrest death February 3, 2026
  • Catherine Zeta-Jones admits avoiding Hollywood 'schmoozing' may have been detrimental to her career February 3, 2026
  • Former 'Voice' contestant dies at 26 after snake bit her in her sleep February 3, 2026
  • UK govt-backed review says Britain’s national parks feel ‘white’ and unwelcoming February 3, 2026
  • Seahawks star Jaxon Smith-Njigba wants Tom Brady to play flag football for 2028 LA Olympics February 3, 2026
Economy News
World

US military shoots down Iranian drone approaching USS Abraham Lincoln in Arabian Sea, official says

By nytimespostFebruary 3, 2026

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The U.S. military shot down an unmanned…

Pro Bowl quarterback Matt Hasselbeck advocates for cholesterol screening after father's cardiac arrest death

February 3, 2026

Catherine Zeta-Jones admits avoiding Hollywood 'schmoozing' may have been detrimental to her career

February 3, 2026
Top Trending
World

US military shoots down Iranian drone approaching USS Abraham Lincoln in Arabian Sea, official says

By nytimespostFebruary 3, 2026

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The U.S. military shot…

Sports

Pro Bowl quarterback Matt Hasselbeck advocates for cholesterol screening after father's cardiac arrest death

By nytimespostFebruary 3, 2026

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Three-time Pro Bowl quarterback…

Entertainment

Catherine Zeta-Jones admits avoiding Hollywood 'schmoozing' may have been detrimental to her career

By nytimespostFebruary 3, 2026

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Catherine Zeta-Jones chose New…

Subscribe to News

Get the latest sports news from NewsSite about world, sports and politics.

Advertisement
Demo
Demo
Top Posts

Former Houston appointee claims flood-ravaged Camp Mystic is 'Whites-only' in viral video

July 6, 2025

Massachusetts police officer shot by colleague during service of restraining order

July 1, 2025

Deadly social media trend threatens kids, homeowners defending themselves: 'children are going to get killed’

July 5, 2025

Trans athlete wins USA Cycling women's event as female opponents protest and speak out

July 2, 2025
Don't Miss
World

US military shoots down Iranian drone approaching USS Abraham Lincoln in Arabian Sea, official says

By nytimespostFebruary 3, 2026

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The U.S. military shot down an unmanned…

Pro Bowl quarterback Matt Hasselbeck advocates for cholesterol screening after father's cardiac arrest death

February 3, 2026

Catherine Zeta-Jones admits avoiding Hollywood 'schmoozing' may have been detrimental to her career

February 3, 2026

Former 'Voice' contestant dies at 26 after snake bit her in her sleep

February 3, 2026
Stay In Touch
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Pinterest
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • Vimeo

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest creative news from SmartMag about art & design.

Demo

NEW YORK TIMES POST

 

Categories
  • Business
  • Culture
  • Fashion
  • Food
  • Tech
  • Sports
  • Travel
  • Nature
NEW YORK TIMES POST
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest YouTube

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

About Us
About Us

Your source for the lifestyle news. This demo is crafted specifically to exhibit the use of the theme as a lifestyle site. Visit our main page for more demos.

We're accepting new partnerships right now.

Email Us: info@example.com
Contact: +1-320-0123-451

Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest YouTube WhatsApp
Our Picks

US military shoots down Iranian drone approaching USS Abraham Lincoln in Arabian Sea, official says

February 3, 2026

Pro Bowl quarterback Matt Hasselbeck advocates for cholesterol screening after father's cardiac arrest death

February 3, 2026

Catherine Zeta-Jones admits avoiding Hollywood 'schmoozing' may have been detrimental to her career

February 3, 2026
Most Popular

Former Houston appointee claims flood-ravaged Camp Mystic is 'Whites-only' in viral video

July 6, 2025

Massachusetts police officer shot by colleague during service of restraining order

July 1, 2025

Deadly social media trend threatens kids, homeowners defending themselves: 'children are going to get killed’

July 5, 2025
© 2026 NEW YORK TIMES POST. Designed by EREN.
  • News
  • Health
  • Lifetsyle
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • World
  • contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.