TRADER OF THE WEEK A brewtiful step back into Carlisle's history at The Old Engine House
WHEN it comes to grabbing a cuppa and a bite in Carlisle, there's no better spot for it than a cafe that's steeped and engrained into the city's history.
Reporter based in North Cumbria, covering a variety of stories for the News and Star, The Cumberland News, Times and Star, and The Whitehaven News - focusing on stories in Carlisle, Workington, Keswick, Whitehaven and Penrith.
WHEN it comes to grabbing a cuppa and a bite in Carlisle, there's no better spot for it than a cafe that's steeped and engrained into the city's history.
NEW figures reveal that Cumbria's fire service have been called out to 62 incidents of wildfires in the Lake District in 2021 - a figure which has risen drastically since 2017.
WHETHER you are finishing the Hadrian's Wall or just beginning, a 15th century guesthouse could be the perfect tranquil spot for you to catch some rest.
WHEN it comes to showcasing beautiful scenery on the big screen, Cumbria has a wealth to offer whether it be its rolling hills, historical sites or dramatic landscapes - there's been more than a few occasions that Hollywood blockbusters have called the Lake District to lights, camera and action.
Yam Frae Yam takes its name from the traditional Cumbrian dialect to mean 'home from home'.
AS we head into July, hopefully bringing with us some more sunny days, we've compiled a list of 10 things to do in and around Carlisle this week.
A SENIOR director at a Carlisle law firm has met the Queen via video link.
A COMMUNITY-BASED event will see teenage musicians clash it out as they compete for a spot at the upcoming Solfest Music Festival.
MISS North Cumbria will be hosting a series of charity nights to raise money for a cause close to her heart.
CUMBRIA Police sanctioned a total of 24,231 speeding offences in 2021, new figures reveal.
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