English parks contribute up to £6.3bn to economy
England's national parks contribute between £4.1bn and £6.3bn to the economy each year, according to a report published by National Parks England.
According to Valuing England's National Park's, the total economic activity taking place within the boundaries of England's parks is the equivalent to the UK's aerospace industry.
The report shows that there are currently around 22,500 businesses in the national parks with a combined turnover of £10.4bn employing 140,000 people. The parks receive more than 90 million visitors each year.
John Dyke, chair of National Parks England, said: "This report really shows the great value of national parks to the economy and national park authorities' role in supporting rural communities and businesses.
"It also reminds us of the other benefits national parks provide - clean water, stunning landscapes, wildlife habitats, a place to relax or to be active to name but a few. These are hard to put a figure on but immensely important to us all as are the economic benefits that flow from them."
To read the full report, click here to visit www.nationalparksengland.org.uk

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