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Reports of shoplifting to police in Cumbria have increased over the past year, according to Home Office statistics, as a national supermarket ...
The first episode of our new nostalgia series looks back at the events in 1949 that saw the great Bill Shankly start his managerial career ...
Built in 1948 by Arthur Peppercorn, the iconic locomotive gained national fame in the 1970s when the children’s TV show, Blue Peter, led ...
The Petteril Vale Discovery Day is part of ERT's "Access to Eden: Breaking barriers, building bridges" project. This initiative, supported by the National Lottery Heritage Fund and Cumberland Council, ...
Cumberland Council is set to start major works south of Carlisle, with a full road closure expected to last seven weeks.
The popular Summer International Market is set to begin in Carlisle city centre today. The market will take place in the city centre from today (August 21) until Monday, August 25, bringing five days ...
West Cumbrian cadet forces are set for a major expansion after the Government pledged £70 million in new funding.
Bill's piece is part of the Alston Art Group Summer Art Exhibition, which is being held at St Augustine’s Church and features a range of work ...
A POPULAR flower show will be held in Longtown next month. The annual Longtown Flower Show will return to the Memorial Hall Community Centre on Saturday, September 6. The show is a popular tradition ...
Councillor Betton has criticised the otherwise unanimous decision of the Trustees of the mayorship of Carlisle to buy a £10,000 robe for the Mayor.
Areas of deprivation in Keswick and Cockermouth (Image: Geographic Data Service) Keswick and Cockermouth are some of the least deprived areas in north Cumbria, both towns don't feature any red, and ...
Plans to change a shop into a Carlisle city centre shop into a new bar and café have been approved by planners at Cumberland Council.