Hunt for Bownessie
TALES of a giant creature lurking in the depths of a lake have fascinated the British public since 1933, when The Inverness Courier reported sightings of a ‘monster’ living in Loch Ness.
- Real ale is the real deal
- Circus comes to Barrow
- Places to catch some of the best acts
- Project gets seal of approval
- Make strides with the Barrow Walking Festival
- A football crazy summer
- Rough justice
- South Lakes Wild Animal Park: 15 years on
- A WEEKEND OF FUN IN THE GARDEN
- Holker’s a magical place to be
Salvo's classic garlic bread
GARLIC is a close relative of chives, leeks and onions and has a long history of popularity.
- Pascal brings French twist to revamped Whitewater
- Fish caught in the Nick of time
- Kirk cooks his stars at the Braddylls Arms, Bardsea
- Traditional British food at the Railway, Lindal
- Young chef shines in kitchen
- Scott knows great flavours can come cheap
- HARRY THE LAMB
- Ulverston head chef and pub owner adds extra flavour to dishes
Club a lawn unto themselves
IT seems strange one of the most genteel of sports is played close to one of the busiest A-roads in the county.
Crake Valley croquet club
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People save the strangest of objects
YOU don’t need to spend a fortune to build a worthwhile collection of unusual items.
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- Nine staff lose jobs as discount store closes (7 comments)
- Comedy stars get a taste of the Lakes for latest TV show (2 comments)
- Campbell's Bluebird to return to water at Coniston
- Three vehicle crash on A590
- A spot of rain fails to ruin the fair
- Sainsbury’s looks to open in South Lakeland town (1 comment)
- Tributes paid to lake death teenager
- Quarry firm to show off its heart of stone

