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Daniel Pye is a journalist based in Lyon, France.
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Lakes pub to install 'giant heated tipi' for Christmas
The Hare and Hounds pub in Bowland Bridge is set to host events in a giant heated tipi from December 5 to Christmas Eve. The events will feature food courses, including fondue and raclette, and workshops on Christmas decorations and cooking. The tipi can accommodate up to 32 guests, with options to hire the entire structure or reserve for smaller parties.
Pensioners hand Barrow MP letter over winter fuel cuts
Pensioners, led by Anne Bispham, protested against the means-testing of the winter fuel allowance, which was previously a universal benefit. They handed a letter to Barrow MP Michelle Scrogham, criticizing her for not abstaining from a vote that blocked a motion against the policy. The protestors expressed dissatisfaction with being treated as 'second-class citizens.' Scrogham acknowledged the concerns and announced local advice surgeries to assist those affected. The article also mentions Chancellor Rachel Reeves' claim of a financial deficit left by the previous government.
Lake District: Windermere pollution called 'outrageous' by Government
Tim Farron, MP for Westmorland and Lonsdale, led a debate on water pollution in Windermere, highlighting United Utilities' illegal sewage dumping. He criticized the water company and regulators for environmental damage and its impact on the Lake District's tourism brand. Water minister Emma Hardy labeled the pollution 'outrageous' and agreed to collaborate on solutions. United Utilities claimed to have fixed the issue and reported it to the Environment Agency.
Cumbrian leisure centres offering 10p swims for children
Westmorland and Furness Council is offering 10p swims for children aged 16 or under at its swimming pools in Appleby, Barrow, Dalton, Kendal, Penrith, and Ulverston. The initiative runs from October 28 to November 3, with varying hours at each location. Bookings can be made via the Better UK app or at the reception, with specific contact numbers provided for Dalton and Barrow. This initiative aims to provide affordable leisure activities for young people in the region.
Linda Murray receives suspended prison sentence for fraud
Linda Murray, former director of Let Me Lettings, received a 20-month suspended prison sentence, 30 days rehabilitation, a seven-year ban from directorship, and was ordered to pay £3,660 in compensation for committing fraud. Murray's company failed to place tenant deposits into the government-authorized Deposit Protection Service, misleading landlords and tenants. Wigan Trading Standards prosecuted the case after receiving complaints from seven landlords about nine properties, with over £6,000 lost.
Police release CCTV images of alleged assault in Kirkby Stephen
An assault occurred at The Engine Shed, Pennine View Park, Kirkby Stephen, resulting in a male in his early twenties being hospitalized. Police have released CCTV images to identify a male connected to the incident and are seeking a female witness described as a white female in her early twenties, around 6ft tall, with long blonde hair, who wore a blue sequin top and a leather mini skirt on the night of the assault. Information can be reported to Cumbria Police or anonymously to Crimestoppers.
Rinkfield Post Office fraud case raised in inquiry
The Post Office Horizon IT Inquiry discussed the 2011 case of Katherine Jane McQue, former operator of Rinkfield Post Office, who was prosecuted for fraud based on incorrect shortfalls reported by the Horizon IT system developed by Fujitsu. Despite initially blaming the system, McQue admitted to falsifying records to cover losses and was sentenced to a suspended prison term and community service. The inquiry highlighted questionable practices by the Post Office, including pressuring defendants to not blame the Horizon system as a condition for plea acceptance.
Rinkfield Post Office fraud case raised in inquiry
The Post Office Horizon IT Inquiry discussed the 2011 case of Katherine Jane McQue, former operator of Rinkfield Post Office, who was prosecuted for fraud based on the Horizon IT System by Fujitsu, which had inaccuracies. McQue admitted to falsifying records to cover losses but initially claimed the system was flawed. She received a suspended prison sentence and community service. The inquiry highlighted the Post Office's past insistence on operators not blaming the Horizon system for losses as a condition for accepting plea deals.
Police release CCTV images of alleged assault in Kirkby Stephen
The police are investigating an assault that occurred at The Engine Shed, Pennine View Park, Kirkby Stephen, where a male in his early twenties was injured and taken to the hospital. They have released CCTV images and are seeking information from the public, particularly about a male and a female present at the scene. The female is described as a white female in her early twenties, approximately 6ft tall, with long blonde hair, wearing a blue sequin top and a leather mini skirt with tights. Information can be reported online or via phone.
Council will review flooding incident in Holbeck
Westmorland and Furness Council is conducting a comprehensive review of a flooding incident in Holbeck, where water from culverts caused significant damage to homes. Residents, including Tracy Clarke, expressed frustration over the council's inadequate response and the ineffectiveness of provided sandbags. The council acknowledged the challenges and is working on a uniform policy for flood management while liaising with third-party owners responsible for the culverts.
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