It has been yet another busy week at The Mail, with our reporters providing the local news that interests you the most.
These are the ten articles that proved to be the biggest hits with our readers over the past seven days.
Engineer injured with Morrisons closed
An engineer was injured whilst carrying out 'energy-saving work' at Morrisons in Barrow.
Woman banned from owning pets after dog found dead
A woman from Barrow explained that she could not afford to take her starved puppy to the vets.
Pub in Furness to reopen under new management
The General Burgoyne in Great Urswick has teased its reopening since closing four months ago on March 20.
Channel 5 series to explore Cumbria and the Lake District
'Cumbria: The Lakes and Coast' is set to have five episodes with the first one debuting on Wednesday, July 17 at 8pm.
Read more: Lake District, Cumbria to star in new Channel 5 series | The Mail (nwemail.co.uk)
Brand new deli to open its doors in Barrow
Sangas will be the latest addition to the Barrow food scene and will be managed by the couple behind the Broughton-based trader Knife and Sole.
Read more: New Barrow deli gets ready to serve customers for first time | The Mail (nwemail.co.uk)
Ulverston high school bans parents from sports day
Adults have been banned from Ulverston Victoria High School's annual sports day to ensure 'safeguarding is not compromised in any way.'
Read more: Ulverston High School parents banned from school sports day | The Mail (nwemail.co.uk)
New Barrow disco created for over-30's
Hosted by the Meeting Place, the event will bring the nightclub experience forward a few hours to give more people a taste of the party.
Read more: Barrow 'daytime disco' creates six-hour nightclub experience | The Mail (nwemail.co.uk)
Solar farm in Barrow to be put to work by September
A presentation has revealed that Sandscale Solar Farm, the size of 16 football pitches, should be complete by September 19.
Read more: Solar farm in Barrow to be operational by September | The Mail (nwemail.co.uk)
Pensioner dies hours after leaving Furness General Hospital
A coroner will write to the hospital due to his concern that two women died in ‘very similar circumstances’.
Man sentenced after bomb hoax scare
Michael Wilson caused a major investigation to be carried out and an Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) team to be deployed.
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