Nature reserve 'steps up' to help community after Storm Eowyn
- UK Power Networks dispatched 164 staff and 50 generators to Scotland and Northern Ireland to restore power after Storm Eowyn caused severe damage and outages affecting hundreds of thousands of people.
- Watchtree Nature Reserve served as an emergency welfare center, providing warmth, hot food, and charging facilities to those affected by the storm in Cumbria.
- Electricity North West supported Watchtree Nature Reserve by covering the costs of food and drinks for the community during the power outages.
- As of January 29, Watchtree Nature Reserve was no longer an emergency shelter as electricity was restored, but it remains open to the public seven days a week.
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