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Another road closure has been put in place to allow Fibrus to carry out utility works which are expected to commence 15t...
01/06/2026

Another road closure has been put in place to allow Fibrus to carry out utility works which are expected to commence 15th June 2026 and anticipated to take 5 days to complete.

Please see map for the extent of the restriction showing that the road closure is on the C5018 (the road at the head of the lake as far as Tent Lodge)

A way for pedestrians and dismounted cyclists will be maintained at all times. Passage for Emergency Vehicles will be maintained where required for the duration of this restriction.

Should you have any queries in relation to this Order please contact the Highways Hotline by calling 0300 373 3306 or via the Westmorland & Furness Council website, quoting the reference TTROW/18780

Highways have been undertaking resurfacing works around Troughton Hall on the A593, and are moving up towards Park Coppi...
29/05/2026

Highways have been undertaking resurfacing works around Troughton Hall on the A593, and are moving up towards Park Coppice/Bowmanstead next week. There is a very poor section of carriageway present on the A593 at Torver, between Little Arrow and the turn-off for Coniston Camping Hoathwaite/The Old Rectory. Highways would like to repair this stretch if the resurfacing contractor finishes Troughton Hall earlier than programmed.

To facilitate this they have submitted an urgent road closure (for details see plan - marked in red) to enable them to close the road between 6:30pm on Friday and 6am on Saturday.

Access for residents and emergency services will be allowed when possible and if safe to do so and a signed diversion route will be in place.

They hope that the impact of the road closure will be minimal and will be mitigated by the repair of a poor stretch of road. They apologise for any inconvenience caused by these works. If they cannot complete the works on Friday then they will do their best to pick them up straight after completing the resurfacing at Park Coppice/Bowmanstead.

Please report any antisocial behaviour to the police
24/05/2026

Please report any antisocial behaviour to the police

Party in the playground. Come and enjoy supporting Christmas Lights at their cake stall. 🍰🎂🧁
23/05/2026

Party in the playground. Come and enjoy supporting Christmas Lights at their cake stall. 🍰🎂🧁

All set for the Youth Club's bottle tombola. Come down to the Playground! 🎈🎈🍾🎈🎈
23/05/2026

All set for the Youth Club's bottle tombola. Come down to the Playground! 🎈🎈🍾🎈🎈

THIS SATURDAY!
21/05/2026

THIS SATURDAY!

Update on new surgery providers
21/05/2026

Update on new surgery providers

People living in Coniston will continue to have local access to a GP practice following the agreement to open a branch of a neighbouring practice in the village.

Come and learn how the National Trust is working to balance farming and nature.Common Farm is an ex-intensive dairy farm...
20/05/2026

Come and learn how the National Trust is working to balance farming and nature.

Common Farm is an ex-intensive dairy farm just outside of Windermere that has been managed by the National Trust since 2020. With the aim of supporting people and nature through habitat restoration and responsible grazing management, a number of exciting projects are underway, such as wood pasture and wetland creation, local provenance orchard planting and public access improvements.

Open Farm Sunday is your opportunity to take part in a guided farm tour, with a nature-based activity for children, followed by hot drinks and a chance to chat more to those involved in the farm.

Date: Sunday 7th June 2026
What time: 10am to 1pm, or 2pm to 5pm
Location: Common Farm, Common Lane, Windermere, Cumbria LA23 1JQ

Cost: Free

If you have any queries, or to book tickets follow this link https://www.trybooking.com/uk/events/landing/110631

This is a press release from SP Electricity North West it outlines their project to upgrade the power network servicing ...
18/05/2026

This is a press release from SP Electricity North West it outlines their project to upgrade the power network servicing Coniston. There is a link at the bottom of the article to a page dedicated to the project where more information can be found about what is going to happen, when it is scheduled to happen, etc. Electricity North West are keen to involve communities and there will be a public meeting where people can her directly from the implementation team and be able to question them. The date for this session has not yet been fixed.

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A Cumbrian-village is set to benefit from a multimillion-pound investment which will strengthen and future-proof its power network.

SP Electricity North West has earmarked £16m towards the village of Coniston with work set to take place on both the underground and overhead power networks.

The extensive engineering work will take place across a 39km stretch of electrical assets and once complete, the village will benefit from a more reliable and resilient network which will also support local economic growth, transport, future development and tourism.

Vincent Cranny, head of capital projects at SP Electricity North West said: “Our £16m investment in Coniston represents a major commitment to village’s future.

“The work we’ll be carrying out will significantly improve the reliability of the power network, future proof crucial electrical infrastructure and create future capacity which will unlock the pathway towards economic growth.

“We recognise the significance of the project and we are committed to working closely with key stakeholders so we minimise impact where possible.

“However, I want to reinforce that this is a long-term investment that will deliver lasting benefits for homes, businesses and visitors while also ensuring Coniston has a reliable power network.”

Throughout the project, SP Electricity North West is working closely with Westmorland and Furness Council to coordinate traffic management and ensure disruption is kept to a minimum.

The firm is also working with Westmorland and Lonsdale MP Tim Farron, ensuring he is kept up to date and information will be shared with his constituents.

“I’m delighted that this significant investment is going into strengthening Coniston’s electricity network,” added Tim Farron MP.

“The severe impact of numerous storms in recent years have highlighted how fragile the network can be, with residents left without power for days on end.

“Storms are becoming commonplace so this is a really welcome and vital move to make Coniston more resilient for many years to come.

“I also want to thank the local councillor Suzanne Pender for campaigning tirelessly for a more resilient service since Storm Arwen in 2021”

SP Electricity North West’s work taking place will see new connections installed between Ambleside and Coniston as well as reinforcement on its underground 33,000-volt network.

A stretch of overhead powerlines between Ulverston and Coniston, including across Blawith Fell, will be removed, with underground cables being installed.

Work is due to start on Thursday 2nd July at Bog Lane, Barngates in Ambleside. Throughout th project, SP Electricity North West will provide regular updates to residents and businesses.

For more information, visit www.enwl.co.uk/Coniston.

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