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AN elderly man who has bone cancer is facing a 60-mile round trip to Carlisle to have blood tests completed after changes to GP practices ...
Two more designated bathing sites in Cumbria were given “do not swim” advisories by the Agency earlier this week bringing the ...
Folk bands, theatre, and comedy are all on the bill for a new season of live entertainment. Arts Out West has announced its autumn/winter 2025 programme, which will run from September 4 to December 7 ...
Guide Dogs for the blind held a store at Cockermouth show to raise awareness and support for volunteers who raise and train the puppies.
Cumberland Council has launched the procurement process for a major expansion of bus services across the region.
A car seized on the first day of Operation Colossus (Image: David Allen) It’s focused, it’s community-led, and it’s already making an impact. In just the first few days, two drivers have been arrested ...
Some GP surgeries across North and West Cumbria have stopped administering blood tests and other procedures as part of a change into services.
The china dolls, with glass eyes and painted faces, were originally expected to fetch between £100 and £150 at the Cockermouth auction. Measuring 11cm high, the dolls were all dressed in their ...
A dedicated and much-loved Cumbrian journalist, who raised thousands of pounds for cancer research as she ‘lived for the here and now’, has ...
A COCKERMOUTH business recognised employees in its annual Long Service Awards ceremony. James Walker & Co Ltd held its annual ceremony at Hundith Hill Hotel on Friday, July 25.
The Slovenia international, who scored 21 goals in 45 appearances in all competitions last term, has long been on the Red Devils’ radar, stretching back to when he moved from Domzale to RB Salzburg in ...
Mr Putin’s foreign affairs adviser Yuri Ushakov said the Russian president and Mr Witkoff had a “useful and constructive ...
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