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Pupils from Gosforth Primary School tried their hand at bricklaying during a visit to a new housing development.
More than 400 people took part in a survey to share their perspectives on life in Carlisle, with their insights helping to shape the findings.
A gingerbread shop in the Lake District is marking two years in business. The Grasmere Gingerbread® shop in Hawkshead, located on the corner of Main Street, marked the occasion with a large '2' made ...
A Lake District restaurant has been named one of the top 100 dining destinations in the UK. Heft, located in Newton-in-Cartmel, secured 77th place in the National Restaurant Awards 2025, which ...
A more than £3,600 grant is helping an artisan cider maker in Cumbria boost productivity. Broughton Bank Perry and Cider, based just north of Cartmel, is run by John Hibbert, who has been planting, ...
A PROMINENT West Cumbrian business owner has been appointed as Deputy President of motorsports international governing body.
Dan Visser, outgoing chairman of Cumbria Tourism, said: "After serving for three terms on the Cumbria Tourism board and supporting the organisation through some challenging times with board colleagues ...
The Academy by Simon Rogan is set to host its open day for the 2025-26 intake. Prospective students keen on joining the apprenticeship programme can attend the event at L’Enclume in Cartmel on June 30 ...
A free networking event is set to take place in Kirkby Stephen next month with the aim of supporting businesses in the area.
With more than 30 years of industry experience, Ms Thomson has played a central role in developing Armstrong Watson’s payroll service into a nationally recognised, award-winning offering.
A scholarship scheme has been launched for students keen to study engineering or computer science. The initiative by the University of Cumbria and BAE Systems offers financial support to qualifying UK ...
The latest in-Cumbria business magazine networking event was held at Tullie in Castle Steet and attracted many first-time attendees. Carl Gibson, Tullie’s head of finance and people, welcomed the ...
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