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Readers react after a Nazi graffiti scrawled on the memorial that honours Barrows war dead has been roundly condemned. A Swastika was daubed on the Cenotaph in Barrow Park, which bears the names of nearly 900 soldiers killed in combat, alongside the names of two far-right groups , The vandalism has been described as disgusting and shocking . It is the second time in three months that Nazi graffiti has been left in the park. John Eccles said: Absolutely appalling and disgusting that anyone can do this! They have zero respect. Pamela Burton said: Absolutely disgusting people who ever done this. Lee Thompson said: What s wrong with people! Learn some respect. ....
Best hiking trails in Lithuania – 20 routes to get rid of quarantine blues 27 Belmontas / J. Stacevičius/LRT Lithuania has over 100 hiking trails that vary in length and difficulty. With spring getting warmer each day, LRT.lt introduces you to 20 must-see routes. The trail is located on the northern bank of Lake Lūkstas, and leads to the Bay of Ambers. There you can relax and take in the beautiful sights and, if you are lucky, even find some amber yourself. 2. Hiking trail Briedžių Takais in Salakas, Zarasai District, 11 kilometres Briedžių Takais trail stretches across Gražutė Regional Park. Starting the hike from the Blessed Virgin Mary Church, you will visit Lake Ganiava, Lake Mergežeris, Giteniškė Barrow Cemetery, and the Old Jewish Cemetery of Salakas along the way. ....
HEARTFELT tributes have been paid to the hero doctor who was the first to uncover the Legionnaires disease outbreak in Barrow. Long-serving rheumatoid specialist Dr William Smith Mitchell dedicated more than 30 years to Furness General Hospital before he sadly died of pulmonary fibrosis. Dr Mitchell was a beloved husband to Maureen, treasured dad of Val, Caroline, William and David and cherished grandad of Priya, Amelia, Nevaeh, Cerys and William. Dr Mitchell qualified from Glasgow University in 1977 before becoming a consultant at Furness General Hospital in 1990. He went on to become a training programme director for rheumatology in Morecambe Bay and became an associate dean at Manchester University in the medical department. ....