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VIDEO ADDED: Downies second victory
It was a hard-fought second game in the Uppies and Downies 2013 series in Workington last night.
Last updated 5 April 2013
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Workington man arrested after threats made with samurai-type sword
A 21-year-old Workington man has been arrested after reports of an individual making threats to a member of the public while brandishing a samurai-type sword in the south of the town.
Last updated 4 April 2013
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Fakes line up for festival
Ten bands and one perfect day when it’s cool to be a copycat.
Last updated 29 March 2013
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Workington bars help police to curb street violence
Two Workington bars have been asked to help police the most violent street in the district. (4 comments)
Last updated 29 March 2013
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New ingredients at old brewery
One of Cumbria’s oldest micro breweries has welcomed new owners.
Last updated 29 March 2013
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A welcome win at Maryport Blues Festival battle of the bands
Geordie rockers Eocene battled through Arctic conditions to book their place as one of the support bands for headline act The Quireboys at the 2013 Maryport Blues Festival.
Last updated 29 March 2013
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Move to make Cockermouth former fire station a services hub
Cockermouth's former fire service headquarters could be turned into a hub for county council services. (4 comments)
Last updated 29 March 2013
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New drug clinic opens in Workington
Workington's new £200,000 alcohol and drugs clinic held an open day on Tuesday.
Last updated 29 March 2013
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Let Matt and Naomi be your guide to the mountains
A university romance has led to the establishment of a new company in Dearham.
Last updated 29 March 2013
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Bid for kidney transplant social group
A Seaton man wants to start a social group for people who have had kidney transplants in Cumbria.
Last updated 29 March 2013
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Council joins fight to save Maryport's Christ Church
A campaign to save Maryport’s iconic harbourside Christ Church, which recently closed, is gathering steam.
Last updated 29 March 2013
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Jordan's Jungle demolition bid decision date
Plans to demolish a Cockermouth children’s play centre and youth cafe are likely to be given the go-ahead by planners next month. (1 comment)
Last updated 29 March 2013
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Husband died after Sellafield work victimisation, claims widow
A heartbroken widow from Little Clifton has claimed that her husband drank himself to death after being victimised by work colleagues.
Last updated 29 March 2013
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Enterprising students box clever with idea
Maryport's Netherhall School has won the Young Enterprise West Cumbrian finals for the sixth time.
Last updated 29 March 2013
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James Walker farewell for Josephine
It was the end of an era at a Cockermouth factory this week as one of its first employees retired after 43 years.
Last updated 29 March 2013
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‘I don’t want another child to be killed by meningitis’
A Workington woman has spoken for the first time about her son’s death from meningitis as she joins a campaign to get all youngsters vaccinated against the disease.
Last updated 29 March 2013
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Town council divided over Story Homes Maryport estate plans
A plan to build 152 new homes in Maryport has divided the town council. (1 comment)
Last updated 29 March 2013
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Battle on to save Workington church
The fight is on to save Workington’s iconic St John’s Church which requires urgent structural work. (1 comment)
Last updated 29 March 2013
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Call for a new road to end traffic chaos
A new road may be the only solution to traffic chaos in Harrington, the chairman of the area’s residents’ association has claimed. (4 comments)
Last updated 29 March 2013
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Lakes Home Centre worker locked up for £90,000 theft
A former employee of the Lakes Home Centre in Cockermouth has been jailed for stealing nearly £90,000 from the company.
Last updated 29 March 2013
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