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Leah Harper, aged six, with mum Emma Parkinson and 14-year-old brother Liam Parkinson-Wood (Image: Steve Bould)
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A six-year-old England fan will be staying up to watch Gareth Southgate’s men take on Italy in the Euro 2020 final tonight.
CUSTOMERS in South Lakeland can now check out the final plans for a new section of the Haweswater Aqueduct that United Utilities will be laying in their area as part of the region’s biggest ever plumbing job. The water firm is refurbishing the giant Haweswater Aqueduct which has been bringing drinking water from Cumbria, through Lancashire and into Greater Manchester since 1955. Time has taken its toll on the pipeline and work is needed to minimise water disruptions and maintain water quality. The Haweswater Aqueduct Resilience Programme (HARP) proposes replacing six sections of the 110km pipeline. After its innovative virtual public exhibition, launched due to Covid restrictions, United Utilities is now publishing its planning application proposals online showing plans for the two new proposed tunnel sections, which will run through South Lakeland to the East of Kendal.
THIS is the Bolton graduate who came up with the ask for a ‘Package for Sandy’ idea to tackle period poverty. Emma Parkinson launched the scheme in her hometown to offer support for those who are struggling to afford sanitary products after seeing a need for it in Bolton. Now it is being rolled out across the country in Morrisons supermarkets. The 25-year-old is Community Champion at Morrisons Atlas Mills store in Chorley Old Road where initiative was first launched ‘Package for Sandy’ offers discreet support for those who may be in emergency need or are struggling for sanitary products.