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Chancellor takes a Winter Walk for BBC programme

17 Dec 2020

The programme, which aired on BBC One on Tuesday, 15 December, features Dentdale in Cumbria

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A new BBC series Winter Walks started on Tuesday night, and Lemn Sissay shares his thoughts on exploring the countryside in this episode.

The picture-perfect setting of Cumbria’s Dentdale is the location for Lemn Sissay’s breathtaking journey into a world of snow-capped hills, blue skies and birdsong. 

Starting high on the moorlands above Dent village, and carrying a 360-degree camera, Lemn walks along ancient drovers’ roads and the old postman’s path, with breathtaking winter views in every direction. Meeting locals, including a farmer who collects vintage tractors and a lone bagpiper, Lemn is inspired by the landscape and reflects on the power of being immersed in nature. 

After a challenging climb to England’s highest mainline train station, Dent, Lemn reflects that he must find time to walk and explore the countryside more. 

Filmed in March 2020 before Covid restrictions were introduced.