A new art gallery is opening its doors this weekend at Brockhole, the Lake District Visitor Centre, and will become a permanent visitor attraction for Windermere.
Take a step back in time by visiting one of the remains of the Lake District's past.
Part of the Windermere Gateway consultation, presenting an option of how transport improvements within the Windermere Gateway area could be developed.
Photographs from the 1890s and later of Brockhole House.
Hardknott Fort photo resource for teaching Key Stage 2. Includes discussion questions such as "Can you tell which way people walk into the fort?"
Agendas, past minutes and associated papers for 2009 meetings.
Doing the Three Peaks Challenge and going up Scafell Pike? Here are some top tips.
The Keswick Information Centre has a stunning, large room offering ideal meeting space or exhibition space for all types of organisations.Situated on the top floor of the Moot Hall, the Community Room can comfortably sit 50 people theatre style, or 24 people boardroom style.
Neutrient Neutrality regulations affect new developments in four water catchments in the Lake District. Planning applications in these catchment need nutrient neutrality information.
A 400 year-old copper mine bolstered by Queen Elizabeth I and a lynchpin in establishing industries of the Empire has galvanised a Lake District community into action.