City's Historic Quarter is filled with artwork for summer festival
Carlisle's Historic Quarter is awash with creativity as more than 60 works of art take over businesses and offices.
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Reporter for the News & Star and The Cumberland News, covering stories across Carlisle, Keswick and Penrith in North Cumbria.
Carlisle's Historic Quarter is awash with creativity as more than 60 works of art take over businesses and offices.
Cumbria Police has reported a fall in violence against women and girls as new report describes it reaching "epidemic levels" across England.
The Emporium in Denton Holme, Carlisle is gearing up for the autumnal months as it announce a whole host of creative events.
Carlisle's newest coffee shop - Smillie's Coffee Bar - is bringing tasty bakes and high-quality coffee to the city.
Flutter & Fern is holding a variety of cosy and creative events throughout August.
Carlisle Refugee Action Group and Sustainable Carlisle are looking for volunteers to support them in salvaging abandoned camping equipment after Kendal Calling.
Cumbrian charity Every Life Matters is giving hope to young people hope by working with schools to educate staff and students on suicide prevention.
Families in Carlisle can get active this summer through Yewdale Community Centre's new new bike loan scheme.
A Carlisle resident has expressed their concern regarding the safety of walkers using the California Lane footpath.
Cumbria's colonial history is explored in a new book that takes readers on a journey that aims to deepen their relationship with the countryside.
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