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Helvellyn has now become Patricia’s favourite walk thanks to its fabulous views and she has created five different versions of the mountain in a variety of media including oils, handmade prints, and pen and wash.
Catbells, Scafell Pike, Buttermere and Coniston are the other Lakes walks which Patricia has captured on canvas along with Snowdon and Tryfan in Wales; Malham Cove in North Yorkshire; Dunstanburgh in Northumbria, and Mam Tor in the Peak District.
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Patricia Haskey’s painting of Catbells in May
Patricia completed most of these walks herself but when lockdown scuppered plans to visit those furthest away from her Heysham home, she relied on friends and relatives to send photographs.
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A MAN from Milnthorpe died after being knocked off his bicycle on his way to work, an inquest has heard. Joseph Eric Park, better known by his middle name, died at the age of 74 at the scene of the incident on Church Street in Milnthorpe on March 7, 2018. In the early hours of the morning, the Haverflatts Lane resident was cycling to work at Low Sizergh Barn on the A6 when he was hit by a car driven by Nathan Holme, who was on his way to Lindale after completing a night shift, Cockermouth Coroner s Court was told. Physical evidence suggested from a police report by PC Craig Irving of Cumbria Police’s collision investigation unit suggested that the bicycle had become trapped between the car and the kerb and that the collision occurred next to the pavement, conflicting with Mr Holme s account that Mr Park had come out into the road.