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В селе Кротовка планируют создать современный центр встречи поколений - Новости

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Andrew Thomas Column - Cumbria begins to reopen after April 12

Andrew Thomas Column - Cumbria begins to reopen after April 12
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Lakeland Arts in Cumbria receive part of £1 57b Recovery Fund

GRANT: Covid recovery fund comes to Windermere HERE are the latest announcements from our community news correspondent Adrian G Faulkner for Bowness and Windermere. Lakeland Arts in Cumbria has received a grant of £405,920 from the Government’s £1.57 billion Culture Recovery Fund to help the organisation recover and reopen. More than £300 million has been awarded to thousands of cultural organisations across the country, including Lakeland Arts, in the latest round of support from the Culture Recovery Fund announced on Friday 2 April by the Culture Secretary, Oliver Dowden CBE. Lakeland Arts’ portfolio of galleries and museums include Blackwell – the Arts & Crafts House and Windermere Jetty Museum in Bowness-on-Windermere, Cumbria.

Merseyside school was first in the country to have its own landing ground

Merseyside school was first in the country to have its own landing ground Take a look back at the forgotten school which later relocated to the Lake District Huyton Hill Preparatory School Airfield, Huyton, 1934 (Image: Historic England) A former Merseyside school was the first in the country to have its own landing ground, which saw pupils being picked up from school by light aircrafts. Located at the end of Victoria Road in Huyton, Huyton Hill Boys’ Preparatory School educated five to 15-year-olds and began with just a handful of pupils in a large semi-detached villa. According to Knowsley ARK, as pupil numbers increased, the adjoining villa was bought to accommodate them and later a third property was also added.

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