Dale View Bed and Breakfast

Dale View Bed and Breakfast Holmrook having the beautiful River Irt running through it. Breakfast : Full English or continental available from 7.30am till 10.00am

Dale View B&B is located on the outskirts of the beautiful and peaceful Holmrook and Drigg Villages, on the edge of the Lake District National Park along the magnificent Cumbrian West Coast.

This is why it needs more, higher fines and patrols to stop the idiots!
06/06/2026

This is why it needs more, higher fines and patrols to stop the idiots!

About time. 👍
02/06/2026

About time. 👍

Officials have confirmed a new law is now in force which affects all dog owners taking their pet out for a walk.

Earlier this year, the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (DEFRA) introduced a new law which is aimed at stopping dog owners allowing their pets to cause mayhem among livestock.

The maximum penalty for livestock worrying has increased. Livestock worrying, occurs when a dog the person owns or is in charge of chases, attacks, or causes distress to livestock on agricultural land. The aim is to prevent livestock death and injury, which will save farmers thousands of pounds each year.

The fine has increased from £1,000 to an unlimited fine and police now have powers to seize and detain a dog where they have reasonable grounds to believe it has attacked or worried livestock and that there is a risk it could do so again.

The Moorland Association said the law means the dog does not even have to touch the animal. It said: “A dog does not need to make physical contact for an offence to be committed. Chasing, cornering, or simply being loose among sheep is enough. Livestock can be seriously harmed or killed by fear and stress alone, even without a bite or a scratch. Pregnant ewes are particularly vulnerable, the stress of being chased can cause them to abort.

“The law now treats attacking livestock as a separate offence from worrying, making the violent nature of a physical attack explicit in the legislation for the first time.”

The definition of livestock has also been expanded. It now includes:
Cattle, sheep, goats, and pigs
Horses
Camelids (llamas and alpacas)
Ostriches
Farmed deer
Enclosed game birds
Poultry

Courts can also order offenders to pay the costs of seizing and detaining a dog during an investigation or court proceedings. Previously, those costs fell on the police or local authority. Farming Minister Dame Angela Eagle said: “Farmers can now have greater peace of mind knowing that proper penalties are in place for people who carelessly let their dogs worry livestock.

“Dog attacks have devastating consequences and this new law reflects the Government’s strong commitment to our farmers and animal welfare.”

Advice to dog owners:
Follow The Countryside Code when visiting these areas
Any dog is capable of livestock worrying - always keep dogs under control and in sight
It is good practice to keep dogs on a lead when walking in rural areas where livestock are kept, but let go of the lead if chased by cattle
Always follow local signs
Report any incidents of livestock worrying to the police or local farmers
Ensure dogs cannot escape from homes or gardens near livestock fields

A survey of farmers from the National Sheep Association found that almost four in five (87%) sheep farmers experienced a dog attack on their flock in 2024. Many have reported multiple incidents. Recent National Farmers’ Union research found that the cost of livestock worrying has risen by 10% from the previous year. This has now reached almost £2 million. The midlands alone saw an estimated £438,000 worth of livestock harmed by dog attacks, followed by the Southeast at £330,000.

DEFRA said police will now have greater powers and can investigate incidents more effectively. These powers include entering premises to secure evidence or animal DNA. Alongside this, courts will also be able to require offenders to cover the costs of seizing and caring for a detained dog.

✍Ben Hurst

27/05/2026

Come to the Lakes and park where you shouldn’t and this WILL happen!! Serves them all right.

⚠️Take note if heading for Scafell Pike in the early morning or evening. ⚠️
25/05/2026

⚠️Take note if heading for Scafell Pike in the early morning or evening. ⚠️

WASDALE OVERNIGHT ROAD CLOSURE
A reminder to all those visiting Wasdale, going to Wasdale Head, setting off walking early in the morning or later in the evening (namely 3 Peaks walkers), the road will be closed to Wasdale Head from 10pm until 6am daily until June 5th for highway repair and maintenance work. Access for pedestrians and emergency services will be kept at all times.

Any closure of this road is an inconvenience for visitors, residents and businesses alike and especially during a half term and at this time of the year!

The closure does not affect the Wasdale Explorer bus as this operates outside of the closure times.

Full info can be found here - https://one.network/?tm=GB150316681

Please treat the area with respect. ✊
22/05/2026

Please treat the area with respect. ✊

We hope everyone has a great Bank Holiday weekend and enjoys the sunshine!🌞

The valley is going to be extremely busy and we want to encourage responsible, respectful behaviour throughout the weekend which includes:

🚙 ⛺️ Responsible and legal parking and camping.
🌱You are visiting an area where much of it is an SSSI. Damage caused by vehicles, camping, BBQ's and litter is a criminal offence.
🚽 Toilet facilities are limited so you are encouraged to plan ahead or use facilities at local establishments.
🚮Litter - please take all litter home as there are no public bins in the valley.

Remember, the Wasdale Explorer Bus is running Saturday, Sunday and Monday and makes a great, relaxed way to travel and it's just £3 all day!

20/05/2026

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Drigg
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