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Last Updated: Tuesday, 5 July, 2005, 07:23 GMT 08:23 UK
Beauty spot transfer deal agreed
Talkin Tarn
Talkin Tarn County Park is a lake in farm and woodland
A deal to secure the future of one of Cumbria's most popular beauty spots is finally agreed.

The future of Talkin Tarn, which includes a lake and woodland near Brampton, has been in doubt since 2002.

Now a deal has been agreed which will see Carlisle City Council take over the running of the site from current owners Cumbria County Council.

The deal involves Cumbria County Council funding a clean-up of toxic blue algae and Carlisle investing £1m.

A spokesman for Carlisle City Council said: "The county has indicated that they are prepared to indemnify the city for a period of two years for the cost of treating the blue-green algae.

"As part of the revised business plan, the city council also agreed to invest £1m towards improving the existing amenities."

Improvements include new toilet and classroom facilities, a refurbished café and gift shop area and better public access and footpaths.




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