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Ambleside shop Cunningham s is a favourite for generations of walkers. The business, which also has stores in Hawes in the Yorkshire Dales, Betws-y-Coed in Snowdonia, and Newton Stewart in Galloway, was established in 1971 by Stewart Cunningham, from Ambleside. Stewart and his Pam Cunningham bought the shop opposite the iconic bridge house in Ambleside 50 years ago. The shop opened offering a small selection of cagoules, Herdwick sweaters, wooden walking sticks, walking breeches and leather boots. Cunningham’s was one of only three outdoor shops in Ambleside at the time. Cunningham s is still family run, with Stewart s children, Ross and Wendy, now at the helm.
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South African Weather Service (SAWS) forecaster Tokelo Chiloane said there was a level 4 alert on Wednesday for heavy rainfall leading to localised flooding of informal and formal roads in the southern and eastern parts of Mpumalanga, as well as the eastern parts of Limpopo – spreading to the northern parts of the province.
Chiloane said on Wednesday afternoon there was a huge storm over the escarpment of Mpumalanga and Limpopo.
Chiloane added that the western parts of Gauteng on Wednesday experienced storms, which were forecasted to continue intermittently through out the night until Thursday.
“There is an 80% chance of widespread showers and thunderstorms over Gauteng on Thursday,” Chiloane said.