Life's a virtual beach for Fylde coast Jane with her daily Rossall beach videos
and live on Freeview channel 276
Publisher Jane Littlewood has pledged to share a new video, filmed fresh each day, on social media for anyone to watch, wherever they are.
And although people are not allowed to drive to the beach from across Lancashire Jane does not have to as she is using her daily exercise time to bring you views of Rossall beach near her home.
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Hide AdJane who runs the Rabbit Patch communications agency and the Visit Fylde Coast websites is also a supporter of the Rossall Beach Residents and Community Group which helps tidy up the beach.
Jane said: “I thought a daily video with a bit of local chit-chat might bring some pleasure to people who have to stay indoors while this is going on.
“The only problem is that the show is restricted to the area outside my door.”
Earlier this year The Rabbit Patch reached its tenth anniversary in business.
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Hide AdJust like everyone else, its year hasn’t turned out how it was planned. But the local knowledge gained over all of those years does come in handy, and now Jane’s sharing it in her daily walks.
She said: “I really don’t like the thought of people sitting inside all day with only the TV for companys. Sadly I can’t pick the phone up and talk to everyone, but I can make the effort to try and bring a bit of sunshine into their lives.”
Sunshine and sea, waves and a walk on the beach are on the menu every day, sprinkled with anecdotes and interesting facts about the beach, wildlife and local history. She said the videos are going down really well with viewers, who have been emailing in.
To see them go to www.visitFyldeCoast.info or the Facebook page www.facebook.com/VisitFyldeCoast/