An embankment with a lake along Ingleborough Nature Trail has been opened to the public for the first time since its founding in 1970.
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00:00 It's a great occasion, opening the dam up to the public.
00:06 It's a project that Brie and I have been looking at and contemplating since we arrived here.
00:12 It's an area of outstanding beauty and I think it's only right that visitors should be able to come and look at it.
00:21 The water's wet, it's now dried up so the gods are on our side.
00:25 You can actually see the Thwaites Scar, which you couldn't when I first came up here at 9 o'clock this morning.
00:30 A very warm welcome to Claire Granger, High Sheriff of North Yorkshire.
00:35 If you didn't know, she's a renowned artist. Her website's very interesting.
00:40 She's kindly agreed to come and open the new track across the dam for us today.
00:45 As I've said, we've long felt that the views from the historic dam across the lake, up to Thwaites,
00:53 and also looking back down the waterfalls, where you can see into the three-part waterfall system, should be shared.
01:00 Sometimes small projects deliver great benefits and this is a case in point.
01:06 I just wanted to say it's really lovely to be here today. I'm thrilled to be at this glorious, glorious location.
01:14 This is my penultimate day as High Sheriff of North Yorkshire.
01:18 On Friday I hand over the role to my successor, so how lucky am I to have this wonderful opportunity to come here just so near the end,
01:27 just squeaked it in before the end of my year.
01:30 It's a beautiful setting, so without further ado, I shall open this for public enjoyment.
01:38 Yes.
01:40 Happy Games.
01:42 [Applause]
01:45 [Indistinct chatter]
01:48 [Laughter]
01:50 [Indistinct chatter]
01:53 [Birds chirping]
02:00 [Waterfall]