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The Yorkshire Dales is the largest National Park in England.
It has a population of over 20,000 people.
The park has been in existence since 1954.
Because it is a National Park there are extra planning restrictions.
Agencies like English Natural Heritage must be consulted before a planning application can go through.
Developers are encouraged to build new houses in small villages.
As long as the houses are built of local materials they can be built anywhere within the park.
Planning applications tend to take a bit longer in the park.
Local materials must be used in renovations.
Farmers make better use of machinery by enlarging their fields.
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