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SOUTH Lakes Housing (SLH) has delivered 300 children s craft bags to their tenants across South Lakes. The bags have given the children some fun activities to do whilst we have been in lockdown and provided parents with some respite and alternative activities for their children. Traditionally SLH would organise community activities for children to take part in but unfortunately, over the past year this has not been possible due to coronavirus and they didn’t want the children to miss out on activities. Crafting can be incredibly powerful when it comes to tackling mental health issues and at the moment this has never been more important.
SOUTH Lakes Housing (SLH) has delivered 300 children s craft bags to their tenants across South Lakes. The bags have given the children some fun activities to do whilst we have been in lockdown and provided parents with some respite and alternative activities for their children. Traditionally SLH would organise community activities for children to take part in but unfortunately, over the past year this has not been possible due to coronavirus and they didn’t want the children to miss out on activities. Crafting can be incredibly powerful when it comes to tackling mental health issues and at the moment this has never been more important.
South Lakes Housing provide craft bags for families across south Cumbria in-cumbria.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from in-cumbria.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
A FARMER was left ‘flabbergasted’ after witnessing a family chase and corner a heavily-pregnant ewe to take ‘selfies’ with it. The family ‘couldn’t see that they’d done anything wrong’ after getting hold of the exhausted animal for photos. The ewe belongs to Harry Place Farm, near Chapel Stile in the Langdale valley. “They said they didn’t know they were in lamb - but that’s not the point,” said a spokesman for the farm. “I said ‘if you want me to call the police, they can sort this out’. “They told me to call them because they’d done nothing wrong.