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Overton history book is now available

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Overton history book is now available

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6 of the best coastal walks in Lancashire

Vijay Arogyasami Jenny Brown s Point Silverdale - Credit: Archant If the temperature starts to rise, head for the cool breeze along the coast. Here are some of our favourite strolls. A group of yougsters from Astley exploring the sand dunes - Credit: Archant Lancashire has some lovely unspoilt shoreline that provide scenic beauty, historic interest and a wealth of wildlife. Who could fail to be attracted by the prospect of glimpsing the tower in Silverdale where Victorian author Elizabeth Gaskell cooled off during August holidays to pen some of her compelling novels? Who could fail to be moved by the grave of a young slave at Sunderland Point, a tranquil place which has become a bit of a shrine for a man refused a Christian burial because of his race?

5 great walks in the Lune Valley

My walk heads upstream from Cowan Bridge beside Leck Beck into Ease Gill, where disappearing streams, dry ravines and mysterious holes hint of the nether world. Begging indulgence, I’d sneak over the county boundary onto Crag Hill and Great Coum for grand views over Barbondale and Dentdale before an easy lope past the County Stone onto Gragareth. The quick way down is via the Three Men of Gragareth, an imposing group of sentinel cairns, and Leck Fell House, but a more strenuous descent is to Masongill and back on field paths and lanes. Either way it’s a grand horseshoe.

South Cumbria s starring role in ITV crime drama The Bay

The second series of The Bay hit our screens with the first episode of the eagerly anticipated new series airing last Wednesday. The series follows on from the dramatic finale of the first, which saw Morven Christie starring as Detective Sergeant Lisa Armstrong, suspended after hiding evidence from the investigation into the disappearance of twins. Although based in Morecambe, during the filming of the first series of The Bay, a large number of police vehicles and actors in police uniforms were seen around Grange lido and on the promenade. Carnforth got a mention, with a Carnforth Meals on Wheels man parked outside the victims’ father’s home.

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