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Photograph: Keith Douglas/Alamy This is a lock-free cruise with views of the Silverdale coast, the Forest of Bowland and overlooked by the foothills of the Pennines. At Hest Bank it’s a few hundred yards to the beach where you’ll be looking across to Morecambe Bay. Take a tour of the nearly 1,000-year-old castle in Lancaster where, in 1612, 10 people were convicted of witchcraft; in the 19th century it held England’s largest debtors prison. Just north, you’ll travel over the canal’s most impressive feature – the Lune aqueduct. If you fancy working some locks, there’s a short run branching off to Glasson where the canal meets the Lune estuary. ....
The Peterborough places people always pronounce wrong The city is surrounded by places with names which could be easy to trip up Sign up to FREE email alerts from CambridgeLive - Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice The different ways in which people pronounce the same words can quickly identify where they’re from. ....
More than 43′ long and 5,000 years old, the top of the table made by The Fenland Black Oak Project is the culmination of more than 30 years of research, trial and error in milling and drying bog oak. Around 2012 I was building some cabinets into a sitting room off my clients’ kitchen when Paul, a member of the general contractor’s crew, struck up a conversation. “I just saw this amazing video about bog oak,” he said. “There’s this guy in England digging up 4,000-year-old trees and using them for furniture. I bet you know him.” Know him? I had never even heard of bog oak and certainly had no idea who Paul might be talking about. That night I Googled “bog oak and furniture UK.” Up popped a link to an article by Derek Jones published in ....
Rubbish dumped in the River Nene at Stanground. - Credit: Supplied by Cllr Chris Harper A councillor has criticised the Environment Agency, describing its response to reports of water pollution in the River Nene as “lacklustre at best”. Residents in Stanground first reported the waste in the River Nene on Saturday (March 7) - and a rainbow sheen of contaminated water has been spotted in Whittlesey. A rainbow sheen of oil surrounds a tin of paint dumped in the River Nene at South Stanground. - Credit: Supplied by Cllr Chris Harper Roy Bridson, a volunteer bailiff with the Angling Trust, said: “It is absolutely disgusting how anyone could do such a thing. ....
Ben Bowler took this image of a sunset over Stlton. - Credit: BEN BOWLER This week our Readers Photos show beautiful sunsets, more early signs of Spring and some fascinating Starling murmurations. It has also been good to see some younger readers to the section over the last few weeks. Philip Day took this image of the River Nene at Oundle. - Credit: PHILIP DAY David Rootham took this photograph at Godmanchester Nature Reserve. - Credit: DAVID ROOTHAM Tilly Brown, aged 14, took this image of snowdrops in Somersham. - Credit: TILLY BROWN Olivia Clarke captured this amazing Starling murmuration in Eaton Socon, St Neots. ....