Yorkshire Wolds Railway funding boost hope as the pandemic takes its toll
The heritage railway at Fimber has been hit by the coronavirus pandemic
The Yorkshire Wolds Railway is a popular tourist attraction (Image: Michael S Hopps)
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Work has finally started on the Allonby and Silloth cycle path which forms part of the National Cycle Network Route. The ‘Solway Coaster’ project will see a 14.1km route between Allonby and Silloth created and join onto the already successful cycleway from Maryport to Allonby. The link between the coastal towns will form part of the National Cycle Network Route 72 (Hadrian’s Cycleway), which runs from Ravenglass, Cumbria, to South Shields in Tyne and Wear. Allerdale Borough Council has taken the lead on delivering the project on behalf of the Silloth-on-Solway Coastal Community Team, a mix of public, private and community partners.