Tickets on sale for Christmas party 'with a twist' after previous sell out
Organised by At Space Barrow and hosted by Tailors Bar and Lounge, the Dance Anthem Night is expected to be another sell out.
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Matthew is a reporter covering local news across South Cumbria for the Westmorland Gazette and The Mail. Got a story? Get in touch
Matthew is a reporter covering local news across South Cumbria for the Westmorland Gazette and The Mail. Got a story? Get in touch
Organised by At Space Barrow and hosted by Tailors Bar and Lounge, the Dance Anthem Night is expected to be another sell out.
Last week, Ulverston Rotary Club shared that the event would have to be cancelled, but announced the positive update on Tuesday.
Nicha's Thai Kitchen, found on Market Street, first opened its doors in 2018 and is now looking to be named as the best curry house in the area.
MMM Hungry on St George's Terrace is encouraging customers to pay for meals that other people can then claim in the future.
Members of Askam United Junior FC took to the streets of their town on Saturday as they looked to raise money for Neil Jones.
The Norman Nicholson Society will once again be sponsoring the South Cumbria Music Festival in memory of Peggy Troll.
'Our Family Favourites' was released last week and has already sold over 11,000 copies, pushing it to the number one spot in the charts.
Bengal Rose, found on Fountain Street, is competing against nine other establishments to be named as the best in the region.
Millom Town Council shared a sneak preview of the work being done this week, with the development stretching back to July.
The line-up for next year's festival is set to be announced on Friday, with 70% of tickets having already been sold.
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