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The Nao Santa María will be visiting Barrow in Furness for the first time – EXCLUSIVE ONLINE OFFER
The Nao Santa María will be visiting Barrow in Furness for the first time – EXCLUSIVE ONLINE OFFER This will be the first time in the city on their new tour in 2026, and it will be open to the public from 27 to 31 August. The Nao Santa María, a replica of the historic […]
Step back in time this Summer with Senhouse Roman Museum in Maryport
STEP BACK IN TIME THIS SUMMER History comes to life this summer at Senhouse Roman Museum in Maryport, with a packed programme of activities, guided tours and hands on experiences for visitors of all ages. by Danni Murphy Home to one of the UK’s finest collections of Roman artefacts, the museum is offering plenty of […]
BACK 2 SCHOOL WITH GOODY 2 SHOES: The best fit for growing feet
BACK 2 SCHOOL WITH GOODY 2 SHOES The best fit for growing feet. by Danielle Murphy As September approaches and the countdown to the new school year begins, one essential item rises to the top of every parent’s checklist: school shoes. And one of the biggest issues many parents face is finding a pair that […]
Landmark Carlisle building to reopen thanks to unique partnership
Landmark Carlisle building to reopen thanks to unique partnership An iconic Carlisle building is set to reopen after more than a decade, thanks to an innovative partnership bringing together Cumberland Council, Story Contracting, Story Homes, Carlisle College and Habitat for Humanity Great Britain. Bitts Park Lodge, which was badly damaged during flooding in 2015, has […]
Wildlife of The Solway Firth [95] The Breadcrumb Sponge
Wildlife of The Solway Firth [95] The Breadcrumb Sponge Halichondria Panicea by Mark Vollers The Solway Firth has remarkable biodiversity and this includes numerous species of invertebrates we call sponges. One of these is the Breadcrumb Sponge which colonises rocky surfaces from extreme low water mark down to 550m and may be found throughout the […]
OFF TO A FLYING START: Solway Aviation Museum boasts a brand new reception, coffee shop and retail area
OFF TO A FLYING START A year of restoration, expansion and aviation history taking flight once again. by Danni Murphy Another exciting year is in prospect at Solway Aviation Museum in 2026. After an extended winter break for major works inside the main museum building, the multiple award-winning visitor attraction opened its doors just before […]
Spring adventures await at Springs Farm, Keswick
Highland Cows and Herdwick Sheep Spring adventures await at Springs Farm. by Danni Murphy If you’re searching for the perfect family day out this spring, look no further than Springs Farm, a place where muddy boots, fresh air and unforgettable animal encounters are all part of the fun. Run by the Hutton family since 1924, […]
Wildlife of The Solway Firth [94] The Plumose Anemone
Wildlife of The Solway Firth [94] The Plumose Anemone Metridium Senile by Mark Vollers This anemone is quite rightly often described as being one of the most beautiful of all native anemones, found on rocky coasts around the UK and Ireland, Western Europe and North America from low tide mark down to at least 100 […]
Gladiators, are you ready? Roman Carlisle comes alive at Tullie
Gladiators, are you ready? Where Worlds Met: Roman Carlisle comes alive at Tullie. by Danni Murphy Nearly two thousand years ago, Carlisle sat at the very edge of the Roman Empire. Known then as Luguvalium, it was a place of movement and exchange where soldiers, traders and families from across the Roman world lived side […]
LEVELS WHITEHAVEN: Where esports, virtual reality gaming, and immersive learning collide
LEVELS WHITEHAVEN Where esports, virtual reality gaming, and immersive learning collide. by Stephen Murphy We can’t wait for LEVELS Immersive Entertainment and Education Centre in Whitehaven to throw open its doors and welcome everyone in. LEVELS is a concept where young people, primarily, will be able to learn, have fun (lots of fun), see the […]
