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Classmates who grew up in the Lake District during the 1970s have planned a school reunion. Having left John Ruskin School 50 years ago, the class of 1975 will meet again this weekend. The anniversary ...
Westmorland and Furness Council has reached an agreement with Homes England to receive £9.95m for highway infrastructure development as part of the Windermere Gateway project, a partnership between ...
As part of the Festival of Archaeology, the National Trust is inviting members of the public to explore the ruins and learn more about ...
A MAN threatened to kill a person by running him over while at Barrow police station, a court heard. David Gillam, of St Quintin Avenue, Barrow, was sentenced in his absence at South Cumbria ...
The garden has been created at Burnett Edgar Medical Centre with help from the Morecambe Bay Primary Care Collaborative.
Westmorland and Furness Council is losing 15 days a year per employee due to poor health and sickness, according to report.
The Green Fair was hosted by Dalton Community Church last month, with the funds raised being donated to environmental charities.
Westmorland and Furness Council recorded 42 assaults against “non-employees” in schools and council services in 2024/25, new figures ...
Community Champion, Rachel Latham, will be working with holiday clubs in the area to ensure that they get the food they 'need the most'.
Westmorland and Furness Council's 'Community Conversation' has seen them use different methods to involve more varied opinions from the public.
A host of vintage showstoppers will be lining the streets on displayed throughout Barrow Town Centre, as the Festival of Transport returns ...
First aid and knowing what to do in an emergency may be the difference between life and death, and it’s no different when it comes to our pets. It’s just as important for pet owners to know what to do ...
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