Hounds, horses and grasshoppers: This week's episode of Cumbria: Lakes and Coast
In the second episode of the five-part series, the TV crews visited Flookburgh, Windermere, Buttermere, Whitehaven and Ulverston.
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Matthew is a reporter covering local news across South Cumbria for the Westmorland Gazette and The Mail. Got a story? Get in touch
In the second episode of the five-part series, the TV crews visited Flookburgh, Windermere, Buttermere, Whitehaven and Ulverston.
Members of the team completed the 'Capsize and Sea' survival training programme at Fleetwood Nautical Campus earlier this week.
Ulverston BID are finalists in the RHS Britain in Bloom awards, with two days in August being used to clean up the centre to help them win.
Stefan Orlowski, one of the present day stars of classical meets contemporary painting, will open the exhibition in September.
The day will see 'Stealing Thunder' entertain visitors with a number of performances, alongside a 'silent disco' of audio stories.
On Wednesday, the Cartmel Agricultural Society provided a closer look at the entertainment that will be on offer in the main ring.
The Crofters has been nominated for the Mail's 'Best Pub 2024' award, with new managers Mel Pugh and Stuart Duff only taking over in February.
Cumbria Unity Festival is making its return on Saturday, July 27, and will see people of all different cultures come together in the town centre
The 'Sea Wall Seven Miler' took place last month, with St Mary's Hospice sharing this week how over £4000 has been donated following the race.
The event has grown to be a big date on the local calendar, raising thousands for St Mary's Hospice in the process.
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