News

Heysham was first invaded by the Vikings more than 1,200 years ago, with swathes of Norsemen settling to become ancestors to many of those living in Morecambe Bay communities to this day.
The Heysham Coast in Morecambe was highlighted as Lancashire’s best National Trust property. The Telegraph said: “Heysham is a sandstone bluff looking right across Morecambe Bay to Barrow-in ...
Country Life Quiz of the Day, March 20, 2025 Latest in News Sitting on the dock of Morecambe Bay: Country Life Quiz of the Day, March 26, 2025 Name that hat! Country Life Quiz of the Day, March 25, ...
But Lancashire’s Morecambe Bay wasn’t far behind, in seventh place with 90,022 posts for #MorecambeBay. Offering beautiful natural landscapes, the bay has plenty of seaside towns and coastal ...
An art installation has been set up on Morecambe Bay to remind residents of the area's past. Settlement features different shaped mirrored sculptures. It is designed to evoke memories of those who ...
This series features the nuclear power station ... of the nuclear power station which dominates Morecambe Bay. “It’s there in ...
Flooding is also possible along the coastline from Gretna to Silloth as well as the coast at North Morecambe Bay from Roosebeck to Carnforth including low lying areas around Ulverston, Greenodd ...
So what could be in store for our favourite coastal ... backdrop of Morecambe’s beautiful eerie skies and shore.” ITV’s head of drama, Polly Hill, also commented: “The Bay continues ...