Couple celebrate their first anniversary by getting stuck in snow storm
Lynne Marie Weeks and her husband Geoff were hoping to celebrate their first anniversary in Bowness before getting stuck in the snow.
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Matthew is a reporter covering local news across South Cumbria for the Westmorland Gazette and The Mail. Got a story? Get in touch
Matthew is a reporter covering local news across South Cumbria for the Westmorland Gazette and The Mail. Got a story? Get in touch
Lynne Marie Weeks and her husband Geoff were hoping to celebrate their first anniversary in Bowness before getting stuck in the snow.
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A number of venues were opened across the region to provide warm shelter for commuters who found themselves stuck in the snow.
Students at Furness Academy have been busy rehearsing for their musical adaptation of The Addams Family, which premieres on December 14
The Wateredge Inn in Ambleside and Bowness' Angel Inn worked with other hospitality establishments to provide warm shelter for stranded commuters.
EMERGENCY services are still working 27/7 to clear roads and restore power to homes treacherous conditions
The Light Up A Life event was due to take place at St John's Hospice tonight but it has been beaten by the bad weather.
A list of school closures in Westmorland and Furness and Cumberland has been provided, with many still feeling the effects of the weekend's weather.
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