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PLANS for six self-contained glamping pods in the Lake District have been approved by the national park’s authority.
Donald Campbell's Bluebird is to return to the site where he broke his first world speed record 70 years ago. The pilot ...
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The Mail on MSNLake District: Popular jetty closed on Coniston due to low lake levelsA jetty on Coniston Water has been temporarily closed due to unusually low lake levels. Operators of the Coniston Launch service confirmed that Sunny Bank jetty has been shut to passengers as a result ...
Sound Waves' has been organised as part of the Ulverston International Music Festival and will take place on June 2.
"Custom of the sea" was a historically accepted practice of cannibalism as a means of survival during shipwrecks and sea ...
He went on to achieve a further seven records before he died in 1967, aged 46, on Coniston Water, while trying to break his previous speed of 276mph (444km/h). The event to mark the 70th ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. A CAMPSITE on the shores of Coniston Water has submitted its summer operating dates with a new no 'single sex parties' rule. Coniston Hall ...
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