Business
Rachel is a cut above with the guys
Maryport's newest barber shop is traditional in every respect – except that the barber is a woman.
Last updated 5 April 2012
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Cockermouth hairdresser gets her teeth into new business
A Cockermouth woman’s passion for cooking has led her to open a new sandwich bar in the town.
Last updated 5 April 2012
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Popular Workington clothes shop to reopen
A Workington clothes shop is set to reopen next month.
Last updated 29 March 2012
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Coffee shop has designs on getting the cream at awards
A coffee shop in Cockermouth has been nominated for an international design award.
Last updated 29 March 2012
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Help to make the most of social media
Businesses can learn how to harness the power of social media at a conference to be held in West Cumbria.
Last updated 29 March 2012
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Investigation launched after incident at Workington factory
An investigation has been launched after an incident at Workington’s Iggesund Paperboard factory.
Last updated 29 March 2012
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VIDEO: Plea for Mary Portas scheme
A plea has gone out via a new video for shopping guru Mary Portas to visit Maryport. (1 comment)
Last updated 23 March 2012
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Super-fast broadband for Workington homes next year
Workington will benefit from super-fast broadband from next spring. (4 comments)
Last updated 22 March 2012
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West Cumbrian food firm celebrates 40th anniversary
A Threlkeld firm has celebrated 40 years in business. (1 comment)
Last updated 15 March 2012
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Outdoors shop in Keswick to close
A Keswick shop is set to close down this summer after more than 40 years in business. (2 comments)
Last updated 15 March 2012
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Workington firm plans £2m new factory
Plans have been lodged for a £2 million expansion of a Workington engineering firm.
Last updated 15 March 2012
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Keswick baker uses his loaf in push to revive food traditions
For many people, bread is just something for holding a sandwich together or for dipping into soup, but for Keswick baker Dan Grimshaw bread has a soul.
Last updated 15 March 2012
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Clock ticks for bidders in Cockermouth auction
A private collection of more than 100 antique clocks, paintings by local artists Sheila Fell, Percy Kelly and William Mitchell and a vintage motorcycle will be on sale at Mitchells auction room in Cockermouth next week.
Last updated 15 March 2012
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Docking marks return of tankers to Workington
The return of tanker trade to the Port of Workington was marked with the docking of a vessel carrying bio diesel on Sunday.
Last updated 15 March 2012
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New Cockermouth sandwich shop opens
A new sandwich bar has opened in Cockermouth.
Last updated 15 March 2012
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New cafe to open in Workington
Up to six jobs will be created when a new cafe opens in Workington this month. (2 comments)
Last updated 15 March 2012
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Workington bridal shop is set to close
A Workington bridal shop will close this summer when owner Dee Douglas retires to spend more time with her grandchildren and “live the good life”.
Last updated 15 March 2012
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Maryport has two weeks to decide on Maryport Portas bid
Maryport has two weeks to get a major bid together to help breathe life into its high street. (2 comments)
Last updated 15 March 2012
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Cockermouth restaurant is under new management
A new owner has taken over Cockermouth’s Tarantella restaurant. (2 comments)
Last updated 9 March 2012
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Cafe plan for former Workington bookshop
Plans to turn Workington’s former Derwent Bookshop into a cafe that could seat up to 100 people have been submitted to Allerdale council.
Last updated 8 March 2012
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