Councillor concern for vulnerable as volunteer numbers drop
A councillor is concerned certain sectors of society who have needed help during the pandemic will be forgotten about - as volunteer numbers drop with people returning to work.
A councillor is concerned certain sectors of society who have needed help during the pandemic will be forgotten about - as volunteer numbers drop with people returning to work.
CASPER is a big bruiser of a tabby who at the moment is on that most dreaded of things - "a diet".
CUMBRIA is set to get £12million for road repairs from the £53million given to the north west by the government.
Owners of classic cars and motorbikes are being invited to share their love of their vehicles with like-minded enthusiasts at one of the north’s leading heritage attractions this December, for the Lakeland Motor Museum’s festive edition of the ever-popular ‘Drive & Ride In Day’.
The Lakeland Motor Museum will mark the 100th anniversary of the end of the First World War this weekend, by not only remembering the bravery of the thousands of soldiers who fought in the conflict, but those who worked to treat the wounded.
POPPIES placed around Millom have been defaced by vandals - just days before Armistice Day.
A FORMER Barrow prospective parliamentary candidate has welcomed the government's new commitment to improving the area's transport infrastructure.
AS we build up the Armistice Day, one hundred years after the end of the First World War, here is a look at the key figures
Patients are waiting more than two weeks longer than they did last year for important kidney and bladder scans at University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay NHS Foundation Trust, figures show.
TOURISM chiefs have hailed the introduction of new non-stop flights from Mumbai to Manchester Airport as a great opportunity for Cumbria’s £2.9billion visitor economy.
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