The road is like an ice rink when the water freezes Residents have urged the council and United Utilities to fix a leak in the road in order to avoid more accidents, after car skidded on surface ice and crashed into a wall on Christmas Day. On December 25 at around 11.15am, police were called to Cliffe Lane in Great Harwood following an accident in which a Ford Fiesta skidded after sheet ice had formed as a result of a water leak in the road. Luckily, the driver was uninjured, but had to leave his car in the car park of the Dog and Otter pub awaiting recovery.
The road is like an ice rink when the water freezes Residents have urged the council and United Utilities to fix a leak in the road in order to avoid more accidents, after car skidded on surface ice and crashed into a wall on Christmas Day. On December 25 at around 11.15am, police were called to Cliffe Lane in Great Harwood following an accident in which a Ford Fiesta skidded after sheet ice had formed as a result of a water leak in the road. Luckily, the driver was uninjured, but had to leave his car in the car park of the Dog and Otter pub awaiting recovery.
CHURCHES are still being sold off in Cumbria as society becomes ever more secular. Whatever your views on the religion and worship, the upside of this trend is that there are now regular opportunities for those with cash to spend to own some uniquely elegant and classy buildings, provided you don t mind the proximity of a graveyard. Among the interesting clerical properties currently on the market locally are:
Holy Trinity Church, West Seaton, Workington. Sitting on a 0.35 acre site, the church dates back to 1891 and is now regarded as redundant. It has an impressive high-vaulted ceiling and a tower. It was built with sandstone and - as you would expect - boasts several impressive stained glass windows. It is being marketed by Edwin Thompson with a guide price of £75,000.