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A popular walking trail in the region has been named in a national newspaper’s list of the country’s best. Isaac’s Tea Trail, which takes place over 36 miles across the North Pennines after starting in Allendale, has been named third on a list by The Guardian featuring walks where you won’t see anyone else. The list, which also features routes such as the ‘Alternative Coast to Coast trail’ between Cumbria and Northumberland and the Raad ny Foillan on the Isle of Man, features a number of walks which tourists perhaps don’t know about. After it was revealed the Tea Trail featured as one of the 10 on the list, Trail volunteer Roger Morris admitted he was delighted with the news.
Cumbria civil engineering company recognised in industry award
10/04/2021
Pictured at Port of Heysham with the awards won by CBC are (from left): Steve Honeybone, Peel Portsâ Projects Manager, and Anthony Butts, CBC Construction Director
A Cumbria-based civil engineering and building company is celebrating after winning a prestigious industry award and being highly commended in a second.
Carnforth-based Colin Briscoe Construction (CBC) won the best project in the North West award in the £1m to £5m value category for work carried out for Peel Ports to ensure Port of Heysham was âBrexit readyâ and freight using the facility did not suffer any delays as the new regulations came into force.