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Kin Fai ChoiKin Fai Choi
Kin Fai Choi

Windermere Western Shore Walk

Visiting Windermere in Lake District National Park was a delightful experience. My main goal for this trip was to explore the Windermere West Shore Trail. A highlight of the area is the Claife Viewing Station, which, according to the National Trust website, was constructed in the 1790s and later expanded. In the 1830s and 1840s, it served as a venue for parties and dances attended by wealthy visitors. 

 

The stunning scenery of Windermere Lake and the surrounding mountains adds to the charm of the location. I also enjoyed a ride on the Windermere Ferry, which accommodates passengers, bikes, and cars. Recommend to anyone who wants to enjoy the natural environment and lake scenery easily and leisurely


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Kin Fai ChoiKin Fai Choi
Kin Fai Choi

Lake District Orrest Head Walk

Nice to go hiking at Lake District National Park again. My last visit was 2022 summer! I tried an easy and leisure walking trail Orrest Head at Windermere. It just takes 30-45 minutes to go to the top of 230m. You can enjoy the great scenery of great mountains and Windermere Lake. There are one easier trail without stairs and one more challenging route too. The entrance is just opposite to Windermere Train Station. Highly recommend to those who want to enjoy countryside walking without many challenges!



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Kin Fai Choi

Litter Picking at New Brighton of Wirral on 22/7/25

Nice to join litter picking volunteer event at New Brighton Beach of Wirral. Thanks for the great effort of HMRC Liverpool Region Green Champions. Great to serve our community and keep the environment clean!


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Nikki BhatiaNikki Bhatia
Nikki Bhatia

Interested in becoming a Regional Champion?

Hi all,

 

I'm Nikki, from the connections team on the CSCEN committee.

 

We are looking to grow representation of the CSCEN network regionally and we need your help! CSCEN is one of the fastest growing networks across the Civil Service, with over 10,000 members, working together to break down silos and build climate and environmental knowledge and policy capability across the Civil Service.

 


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