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Cumbria pays respects to Prince Philip who has died

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Family branded pathetic after cornering pregnant ewe

READERS have been left shocked after a family cornered a heavily-pregnant ewe. The family had chased the animal, which belongs to Harry Place Farm in the Langdale Valley, to take ‘selfies’ with it. The news left one reader astounded by the family, before labelling them as “pathetic”. The reader said: “Anyone who thinks the family isn’t doing anything wrong needs to give their head a wobble. It’s extremely distressing, frightening and stressful to the sheep which could abort its lamb – this is cruel. “The family needs a police visit, an official caution and a warning that any more could result in a court summons, fine and possible prison sentence.

Community news from across Cumbria | The Westmorland Gazette

NEWS: Ambleside Here is the latest round up for Ambleside from our correspondent Jane Renouf. Lakes Parish Council welcomed news of the recently re-established Ambleside Chamber of Trade as “wonderful” and looked forward to organising a meeting with the 45 businesses that have joined the Chamber so far, to discuss what Parish Council and the Chamber could do for each other. Lakes PC Vice-Chair Brian Hewitt suggested a marketing initiative to revive tourism in 2021 with the slogan ‘Spring into Summer’. “This is exciting news, to have co-operation with the shops and traders who are the lifeblood of Ambleside. We need them – so let’s work with them,” he said at the recent Council meeting. 

Great North Air Ambulance benefit from Grasmere community effort

ST Oswald s Church Communion services continue (Sundays, 11am), all welcome. On Christmas Eve Rev d David Wilmot led an open-air carol service on Moss Parrock. The village brass band played a selection of popular carols and more than 100 people braved the freezing cold, enjoying this unique opportunity to sing heartily. WOOLLIAM, the knitted Christmas tree in the pharmacy, was created by members of the WI and Knit and Nat. It has attracted many visitors and Facebook friends, and is raising money for the Great North Air Ambulance. Knit and Nat meetings will resume on Zoom (Tuesday, January 12, 3pm). THE WI meet next Thursday on Zoom for Cheerful Chats (January 7, 2pm).

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