Lost and Found in the Lakes

BBC One

With 18 million people visiting the stunning Lake District every year, it’s no wonder some precious possessions go astray. Lost and Found in the Lakes hopes to help. Helen Skelton leads a team of expert divers and detectorists, who are determined to search for treasured items lost by members of the public in this beautiful national park, hoping to reunite them once again. 

If you have lost anything precious to you in the Lake District, whether it be to the depths of the lakes or on the rugged fells, or if you have found something you would love to get back to its owner, please get in touch!

Our experts are ready to search, and our detectives are standing by.

Lost and Found in the Lakes is produced for the BBC by Tŷ’r Ddraig, part of Banijay UK

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Helen Skelton

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Applicants must be 18 years of age or over. 

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If you wish to discuss the application process, and what we are looking for you can email us and one of the team will be in touch.

lostandfoundtd@tyrddraig.tv

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