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Recorded to raise awareness and funds for the Cumbria Flood Recovery Appeal 2015 - www.cumbriafoun....
The whole of Cumbria was devastated by floods in December 2015 and one major consequence was the washing away of the A591 - the main arterial road of the Lake District, linking Grasmere to Keswick and the Northern Lakes.
As a result, communities have been torn apart and businesses that rely on tourism have been losing out to the tune of an estimated £1million per day!
Eden Rose Hunter, 15, from Grasmere who recorded the song said “We can put a man in space but it takes six months to fix a road! It’s ridiculous.”
Grasmere and Cumbria are both open for business however so please continue to visit this most beautiful corner of England.
#CumbriaIsOpen
Any donations you can give to the Cumbrian Flood Recovery Appeal will be greatly received - www.cumbriafoun....
Video produced by vidsmart - www.vidsmart.uk for Lakes Creative Limited - www.lakescreati...
Aerial footage kindly donated by Kevin Worsley - • The Lake District Floo...
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