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Have your say on five-point Lake District plan

Have your say on five-point Lake District plan Eskdale People are invited to have their say on a five-point plan for the future of the Lake District National Park. Twenty-five organisations, working together for the future of the national park and World Heritage Site are inviting people to comment on their new, five-year plan tackling five major challenges. Stephen Henwood, chairman of the Lake District National Park Partnership, says the inter-linked challenges will be close to many people’s hearts. He hopes people will want to find out more, have their say and get involved with the following issues facing the Lake District:

Cheltenham Festival is a faraway glimpse for diehard race-goers

Not this year. There are no helicopters ferrying in the super-rich, no hired limousines carrying gangs of party-goers up to the front gate. “It’s usually rammed here at this time,” said Michael Brown, who works in one of the car parks near the main entrance. “It feels very odd but at least there’s racing. Let’s hope we’re back to normal next year.” Charlie Hayhurst-Ding, who works at a takeaway cafe in Pitville Park, close to the racecourse, said: “It is very, very quiet.” He has worked at the festival in the past and in the pubs during the event. “It gets crazy busy,” he said. “Actually I’m enjoying the fact you can get around this year.”

Heartwarming story about Pokémon Go friendships appears in App Store

What you need to know A heartwarming and inspirational story about Pokémon Go player Matthew Lowry is spotlighting in the Apple App Store. After a serious injury, Lowry faced surgery and a year of intensive physical therapy. Pokémon Go provided the motivation, as well as the community support he needed to recover. Although many players have enjoyed the health benefits from playing Pokémon Go, the App Store is currently featuring a particularly inspirational and heartwarming story of one such player and his group of friends. The player in question, Matthew Lowry has been playing Pokémon Go since day one and even reworked his daily routine to fit in extra time playing the game. However, after an unrelated accident left him with a very serious spinal injury, Matthew was facing surgery and a year off work to recover. His motivation to get out and play Pokémon Go helped drive his recovery which was dependent on meeting ever increasing weekly walking goals. Thanks to Lowry s deter

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