Friday, 09 May 2008

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Win garden decking and enjoy the summer sun with Birketts

Published 9 May 2008

Birketts decking WINTER'S gone, spring’s here and summer’s fast approaching!

High demand for a mountain-top restaurant feast

Published 8 May 2008

ENGLAND’S highest restaurant - on Skiddaw - will open for a second day next week due to demand.

Southfield pupils to rock in national dance challenge

Published 8 May 2008

A WORKINGTON school won this year’s regional Rock Challenge and booked its place in the national final.

800-name petition demands halt to speeding

Published 8 May 2008

A WORKINGTON man has collected an 800-name petition to stop people speeding on side streets.

Masterplan will change the face of Workington

Published 8 May 2008

A MULTI-MILLION pound plan with the potential to change the face of Workington has been revealed.

£50,000 revamp for park

Published 8 May 2008

A DECISION will be made on Tuesday about how a Cockermouth play area will look after a £50,000 upgrade.

Uppies and Downies

Published 8 May 2008

WORKINGTON’S Uppies and Downies mass football game is to be immortalised in two pieces of public art work for the town.

New inshore rescue boat ready for action

Published 8 May 2008

MARYPORT Inshore Rescue’s new £104,000 boat has arrived in the town.

Smart idea finds Gemma in business with animals

Published 8 May 2008

MARYPORT pet lovers no longer need to leave town to get their dogs groomed.

Town car parking conference

Published 8 May 2008

PARKING problems in Maryport were due to be highlighted at a conference yesterday.

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Published 8 May 2008

COCKERMOUTH Civic Trust’s April lecture was given by Paul Myerscough, managing director of James Walker & Co, a main employer in the town.

Firm steps in to help Scouts on centenary trip to the USA

Published 8 May 2008

A WORKINGTON business has helped town scouts raise money for a trip to America.

Wildlife photography

Published 8 May 2008

THE BEACON in Whitehaven is the only venue in Cumbria to host an internationally-renowned photography exhibition.

Book for music festival

Published 8 May 2008

BOOKING opens on Monday for this year’s Lake District Summer Music Festival.

Keswick gets down to all that jazz

Published 8 May 2008

KESWICK’S Market Square will be ablaze with colour tomorrow when the town’s jazz festival parade masses there for its annual tour of the streets.

Tap into rainwater supply and cut carbon footprint

Published 8 May 2008

By Sue Taskerwith pix: Two of Sue’s original water butts; new guttering and a re-used wheelie bin; a much smarter rainwater butt at the RHS garden Rosemoor.LOOKING at some notes I made at the beginning of May last year, I see that this spring has been much cooler and the garden is several weeks behind where it was in 2007.

North Allerdale projects go on show

Published 8 May 2008

PEOPLE are being invited to give their views on north Allerdale projects. ANYONE who has bought a puppy in the last three years is being invited to take part in a national online survey organised by the RSPCA.A FUEL spill on a road near Silloth caused two separate collisions last Thursday.

How to reduce your family’s bread bill in half - bake it yourself

Published 8 May 2008

THE average family could knock £100 off their annual food bill by baking their own bread.

Disabled visitors get a big lift

Published 8 May 2008

DISABLED visitors to the Calvert Trust Centre near Keswick will be getting a huge lift from now on thanks to the generosity of Rotarians from the district.

New Rosehill season

Published 8 May 2008

FICTIONAL characters ranging from Mole and Ratty to Long John Silver will be on stage at Rosehill Theatre during the coming season.

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