Dragons’ Den star ordered to tear down ‘anti-vaxxer sanctuary’ in Peak District

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Former Dragons’ Den investor Rachel Elnaugh has angered locals after building on ancient woodland in the Peak District National Park allegedly without planning permission



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A former Dragons’ Den star has been ordered to tear down a controversial ‘anti-vaxxer sanctuary’ in the Peak District.

Rachel Elnaugh, who starred as an investor in the first two series of Dragons’ Den, is part of a group who purchased a 70-acre plot of protected land in the area last June.



The group, called Phoenix Rose, planned to turn the area into a ‘safe haven from the threat of humanity’ including a self-sustaining ‘food apocalypse-proof site’.

In a prospectus, their intentions for the land also included ‘forest bathing, shamanic wisdom and natural healing’.

Former Red Letter Day founder Ms Elnaugh raised nearly £1 million from investors to buy the land in Cressbrook Dale, Derbyshire, close to where she is from.

But now she has been ordered to tear down structures, such as teepees, a caravan, agricultural tools and a car park, after they were apparently built without planning permission.

Rachel was the first female investor on Dragons’ Den(BBC)

An official enforcement notice issued by the Peak National Park Authority has reportedly been issued.



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