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7 places in Cumbria to visit after lockdown ends | The Westmorland Gazette

Last summer, national papers were covered with images of overcrowded beaches. At some beaches, police were forced to step in and ask people to stay away from the most overpopulated  beaches on British shores. After the pandemic, none of us will take a relaxing trip to the beach for granted again. St Bees Beach, also known as Seacote Beach, is just one in Cumbria that you should be sure to visit in happier times. If you haven’t walked along the coast, you need to add it to your bucket list. It’s a bit of a wildlife hotspot, thanks to the RSPB Nature Reserve on Saint Bees Head which is home to a whole host of sea birds.

7 places in Cumbria to visit after lockdown ends

Last summer, national papers were covered with images of overcrowded beaches. At some beaches, police were forced to step in and ask people to stay away from the most overpopulated  beaches on British shores. However, a scientist recently came out and said there were no Covid-19 outbreaks as a result of these packed beaches. After the pandemic, none of us will take a relaxing trip to the beach for granted again. St Bees Beach, also known as Seacote Beach, is just one in Cumbria that you should be sure to visit in happier times. If you haven’t walked along the coast, you need to add it to your bucket list.

BAE Systems team walking home for Christmas

BAE Systems team walking home for Christmas 23/12/2020 A team from BAE Systems beat the wintry weekend weather on Sunday morning to successfully complete a walk past six memorials around the Furness peninsula to raise money for the Walking With The Wounded charity. The group normally take part in the annual Cumbria Challenge https://www.cumbrianchallenge.org/ sponsored by BAE Systems which was cancelled this year. BAE Systems’ manager Ian Lofthouse and colleagues from the Barrow shipyard completed a 28km route that paused at each memorial, starting with the crane memorial at the Dock Museum in Barrow before continuing on to Ramsden Square, Barrow Park, Dalton, Newton and Lindal.

BAE Systems manager in Barrow ready to raise funds for ex-military and families

A BAE Systems manager has pledged to raise money for ex-military and their families by walking 28km with friends. The team, lead by Ian Lofthouse, who would normally take part in the annual Cumbria Challenge sponsored by BAE Systems are set to put their best foot forward this weekend. For the last years teams have taken part in the event which is normally held in May. The charity Walking With The Wounded benefit from the event which this year was cancelled. BAE Systems manager Ian Lofthouse and friends are to walk a 28km route which will see them pass by a number of memorials in and around Furness.

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