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1:42pm Monday 21st July 2008
As the school holidays start, the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) is asking people to take a few simple steps to make sure they and their families stay safe at the beach this summer.
9:03am Tuesday 15th July 2008
The chance to spend a summer's day enjoying one of the North West's finest gardens is on offer this month when the National Trust opens the gardens at SIzergh Castle to help raise funds for the National Gardens Scheme and to promote its Careership Gardening Scheme.
8:55am Friday 11th July 2008
A LOCAL MP hopes to use his influence in government to rescue the Lake District’s crumbling fell paths.
2:16pm Wednesday 9th July 2008
Lakeland Maize maze, which opens this weekend with the new design theme of llamas, is hosting its first series of singles nights this summer.
2:41pm Friday 4th July 2008
ONE of the Lake District’s most popular paths has undergone a major makeover as part of a project to safeguard high-level routes for future generations, reports Paul Duncan.
9:56am Friday 4th July 2008
WILDLIFE lovers can experience a week-long series of events dedicated to the great outdoors centred on a North Yorkshire mountain, next week.
9:55am Friday 4th July 2008
SOCKS and aftershave were replaced with a specially environmentally responsible gift for Westmorland and Lonsdale MP Tim Farron on Father’s Day.
2:44pm Friday 27th June 2008
DOG walkers are being urged to keep their canines on leads after a sheep was savagely attacked while grazing in a field.
3:19pm Monday 23rd June 2008
WALKERS coming to the Lake District to take part in one of the country’s toughest charity challenges are being urged to raise funds for the volunteers they rely on to help them out if they get into difficulties on treacherous mountain peaks.
9:20am Friday 20th June 2008
Tarn Hows is now reconnected with the home of its creator. In 1835 the Monk Coniston estate was sold by the Knott family to James Garth Marshall and he was responsible for the creation of Tarn Hows. After his fortune declined, the house and gardens were sold to a Mr J.P. Bradshaw, in 1926. The rest of the estate, including all farmland and Tarn Hows, was purchased in 1930 by Beatrix Potter. She sold half of this at cost price to the National Trust (NT), which bought the land with a large donation by Sir Samuel Scott of Windermere. The remainder was passed to the NT after Beatrix’s death in 1943. In 1945 the NT purchased the hall and gardens, re-uniting the estate once more. Since then, Monk Coniston Hall has been leased by the NT to HF Holidays, and the hall and grounds have been closed to the general public. The hall remains private, but part of the original Victorian path, from Coniston Water to Tarn Hows, has been reopened by the NT whose staff, with the help of many volunteers, have worked hard clearing the grounds and vegetation. All this work has been supported by a £450,000 Heritage Lottery Fund grant and £20,000 of Lake Distict Sustainability Fund grants. Walkers can access the start of this new route from the car park at the head of Coniston Water, grid ref 316978, reached by taking the A593 from Ambleside south to Coniston, or by taking the Steam Yacht Gondola to Monk Coniston Jetty.
Updated 3:38pm Friday 25th July 2008
Former soap star Jodi Albert will have to audition for a place in her fiance's new girl group alongside thousands of other young hopefuls, Westlife's Kian Egan said.
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