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Pedestrian hit by van as Great Western Air Ambulance lands in city centre
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SOCIAL media has been awash with funny, absurd, and almost believable stories on April Fool s Day which will have surely caught a few people out. The April 1 tradition dates back hundreds of years and has seen pranksters fooling one another for some light-hearted fun for generations, and today was no different. Here is a list of some of the best pranks or bogus stories we have seen in south Cumbria today:
- Cable car system proposed to go between Barrow and Millom: This post on Around the Combe Main Page from Robert McKellar suggested a revolutionary cable car system between the two towns had been proposed according to a ‘leaked document’.
WHEN Berkeley seven-year-old Hattie Rowe set herself the unrelenting challenge of reaching 750,000 steps across February all in aid of Great Western Air Ambulance Charity (GWAAC), she could never have anticipated the result. In just a few weeks, and a lot of walking, running, cycling and horse riding later, Hattie had smashed her step count, reaching her total a day and a half early with 41,000 steps in one day. Her step count wasn’t the only thing Hattie exceeded. Having originally set herself the target of £500 for her local air ambulance charity, Hattie’s JustGiving page exceeded an incredible £10,000 on Sunday, which was the final day of her challenge.