Although I still don't get this I am raising an eyebrow each time I see this "national park" wording.. it was all over the correspondence for my tolls and I noticed it every page of the broadcaster!! (even though I wasn't looking). It seems to me that the BA's core communication is "Make sure you get the word's 'National Park' in!".. Personally I think this "national park" lark a waste of energy, as I tourist I visit the broads because it's the broads and not because it's similar to other national parks. I won't go to "other" national parks because the broads is the broads and is unique and is nothing like the "other" national parks so it's irrelevant to me. I am worried what the future holds for the broads, if the BA are pressing this so much, so from me Peter and others, please keep these threads coming hopefully the BA will see that people are aware that "somethings" not quite right here.