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Cumbrian beach covered in rubbish after flytipping at beauty spot

RESIDENTS have been left disgusted and shocked after the discovery of huge amounts of rubbish was left on a beach. What appears to be a den, wind breakers and beer cans and bottles we scattered on the beach at Beckfoot, near Silloth. The mess has since been cleared up, but the concerns of a fire on the dunes could have created a much more serious issue. Chris Spencer, the deputy manager Solway Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, said: “It was a disgrace. There have been a number of isolated incidents, but on a whole, people who visit do respect the area.

Volunteers wanted for natterjack toad count along Cumbrian coast

Cumbria is among a select few sites where the natterjack toad can be spotted in the UK. Dynamic Dunescapes and Amphibian and Reptile Conservation are looking for volunteers to record sightings of the amphibians at locations including Walney Island and the Millom area. The natterjack toad is at risk because its habitat is being damaged. Visit the current volunteering opportunities section of cumbriawildlifetrust.org.uk for more information. rare natterjack toads on Cumbria’s coast Smaller than the common toad, the natterjack toad is very rare, found in only around 60 places in the UK. We are lucky enough to have a few of these sites here in Cumbria and you now have the opportunity to help with the conservation of this threatened amphibian.

Over-indulged at Christmas? 10 great walks to get you off the couch

The Christmas period is often a time of excess. And when you’ve eaten (or drunk) a little too much, it can be tempting to just vegetate on the couch for days on end while flicking channels and reaching for the biscuit tin. But getting fresh air is important, even in winter, with time outside proving a great way to boost your mood. If you don’t fancy a mammoth hike, but more of a short walk, then here are some of the best across Scotland. Dean Village and the Water of Leith, Edinburgh Most of us will have walked up Arthur’s Seat or Calton Hill while in Edinburgh. But what about taking a stroll around the lesser-visited Dean Village? This curious, charming “village”, which looks straight out of a postcard, is in fact located in the heart of Scotland’s capital city. Starting in the centre of Edinburgh, it doesn’t take long to reach Dean Village, with its collection of 19th-century cottages and brightly painted houses.

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