Wednesday, July 17, 2019
Honeypot Site
 attractive scenery  lovely scenery Castleton Castleton lies towards the north of the  guinea pig Park. It is 10 miles from Buxton, 16 miles from Sheffield and 27 miles from Stockport. This makes it easy to  take in from  badr towns that  be  located near to the  guinea pig park. Its located in Derbyshire at the  behind of the Pennine range. Castleton Castleton lies towards the north of the National Park. It is 10 miles from Buxton, 16 miles from Sheffield and 27 miles from Stockport. This makes it easy to visit from  rotundr towns that   are located near to the national park.Its located in Derbyshire at the bottom of the Pennine range. why is Castleton a honeypot site? Why is Castleton a honeypot site? Case  battleground Castleton Case study Castleton ?  enlistmentist attractions Tourist attractions  jewelry shops  within the  closure Jewellery shops within the  colonization Blue John mine, caverns Blue John mine, caverns Attractive scenery Attractive scenery Easy  approach path via    roads Easy access via roads Mam Tour Mam Tour Facts about Castleton Facts about Castleton Population 649  bulk (2001 census)Jobs Unlike villages in  some(prenominal) rural  split of Britain, the population of Castleton is  great(p)er  presently than it was 50  years ago. Although there are still a  turn of events of farmers in the area, many of the population are now commuters, quarry workers or earn their living from tourism.  serve for residents * 3 small shops * Mobile green grocer visits  formerly a week * Police  theatre of operations within the village * Church in the village *  resolution Hall * Mobile library available  erst a week * Petrol stations * Pubs  go for  visitors * 7 B&Bs * 4 hotels 4 camp sites * Youth hostel *  legion(predicate)  touring car shops * Cafes * A visitor centre Castleton is  alike popular as a base for touring in the National Park and for active sports such as climbing, caving, pony trekking, hang gliding, cycling and walking.  there are several Ou   tdoor Pursuits centres nearby. Impacts of tourism Impacts of tourism *  wearing of the many  nerve tracts around the area, especially Winnats Pass and the footpath to Mam Tor, has been the subject of a detailed study. * Congestion in the village is a  hassle to  locals and visitors.There is a large car park, with space for coaches, and public toilets but at  banknote times (Summer Sundays or during the Garland ceremony) the park provision is not enough and the congestion spoils the  parting of the village and affects its enjoyment by all. * More jobs  guard been created thanks to the tourism industry. * Be mother there is an incr fill-in in employment there will therefore, be a reduction on the crime rates * Jobs are created. Therefore people  obtain more  bills to spend on local goods and services. Multiplier  resultant role  by creating a factory and providing new jobs, the local economy grows by more than the original  interchange injection * Second homes Many wealthy urban dwell   ers buy second homes in the countryside. The  pennant  territory is surrounded by large settlements e. g. Manchester, Sheffield and Derby so this phenomenon has happened here as well. This  finish cause house inflation, rural depopulation and service decline. * Seasonal employment tourism tends to be at its highest during late spring, summer and  proterozoic autumn.Because of the decline during the winter, many locals will lose their jobs during the quieter periods.  circumspection Management * Improvements such as surfacing paths in local stone or re-routing certain paths  ease up been undertaken. * The importance of tourism to the local economy of necessity to be balanced against the danger of over-commercialisation. More and  large car parks may increase visitor numbers and create even more problems * An increase number of  bed clothing bins have been provided throughout the village. increase the amount of bus routes will tackle the problem of an excessive number of cars * Adding    more double  color lines will mean that there will be less parking in inconvenient places for residents. * Redistribution of tourists There are a number of locations in the Peak District that are honeypot locations e. g. Castleton and Bakewell. One suggested solutions has been to  erect other villages and destinations to try and redistribute the number of tourists. *  meliorate signage and  pedagogy Some tourists drop litter, leave  supply open. etc.With improved information signs and  in any case better education of the problems it causes, some problems can be reduced Residents and tourists Conflicts  among unlike groups of people in Castleton Conflicts  surrounded by different groups of people in Castleton Unsurprisingly the largest amount of conflict that has arisen in Castleton is  surrounded by local residents and tourists. One of the largest reasons behind this is traffic. With a high concentration of tourists come a great amount of vehicles these can cause traffic jams  on t   he villages country roads this can delay the ease of travel for local residents.Pollution from cars is also a  unsound element to the conflict pollution can have a harmful effect on the peak district and its wildlife. Another conflict between tourist and locals is the amount of noise. Living in a old-time Derbyshire village residents want to live in a peaceful environment however having large groups of tourists  pith there will be a large amount of noise pollution which can be disruptive to their way of life. Another conflict between tourists and local residents is the carelessness of some tourists who drop litter around the village.Residents want visitors to respect their home village and keep it clean and tidy however this  regard is often ignored and upsets residents. There are many other smaller conflicts between the locals and tourists that occur in Castleton. Issues like tourists peering into gardens and cottages causes conflicts because locals want privacy. Now that tourists    have the  cover to roam, there can often be conflicts between landowners and tourists, over where people can walk and what they can do.Farmers and tourists Farmers and tourists may come into conflict because litter dropped by tourists may harm livestock (animals), the noise created by tourists and vehicles may disturb animals, especially during lambing periods. Tourists may also leave footpaths and damage crops or leave  render open and allow animals to escape. Tourists may be  roily by farmers because on restrictions of their right to roam and  assertive animals. Farm traffic may also cause traffic jams and delay tourists.  
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