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BBC’s Paris 2024 Olympics hosts on what to look forward to
Rachael Davis takes a look at the BBC’s Paris 2024 Olympics coverage as Clare Balding, Gabby Logan, Jessica Ennis-Hill and more share their thoughts.
Theatre review: Brassed Off, Theatre by the Lake, Keswick
32 agricultural and country shows across Cumbria this summer
A look ahead to the 2024 BBC Proms season
The life of a Lake District fell top assessor
Why attracting butterflies to your garden is good for your health
What butterflies will you be spotting during Big Butterfly Count?
British Wildlife Photography Exhibition at Wordsworth House and Garden
Why you should celebrate National Picnic month at a RSPB nature reserve
How a new walking and running challenge honours an ancient tradition
Travel across the sand of Morecambe Bay with the King’s Guide on a guided walk.
Theatre review: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, the New Musical
Spectacular natural phenomena to find in the Lake District
Learning the art of paper cutting
Rare rainforest in the Lake District to become protected nature reserve
Seasoned walkers share their top tips for newbies
Beacons to be lit on UK’s highest peaks to mark 80th anniversary of D-Day
Popular festival rises again for theatre run
We review the Dear England NT Live screening in Kendal
Theatre review: Little Shop of Horrors, Theatre by the Lake
Theatre review: Bouncers, Old Laundry Theatre, Bowness-on-Windermere
12 of the best places to see bluebells in Cumbria
A new exhibition and book pay tribute to an artist with connections to Ambleside
In the company of wolves in the Lake District
What is rucking and should you add it to your fitness regime this summer?
The former mine that became an arts centre
Early spring at the National Trust's Acorn Bank near Penrith