West Cumbrian woman to be part of 'anti-clockwise row' around Great Britain
A WOMAN from west Cumbria is aiming to be one of the first people to row anti-clockwise around Great Britain.
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Chief reporter based in west Cumbria for the News and Star, The Cumberland News, Times and Star, and The Whitehaven News - covering stories in Carlisle, Workington, Keswick, Whitehaven and Penrith.
Chief reporter based in west Cumbria for the News and Star, The Cumberland News, Times and Star, and The Whitehaven News - covering stories in Carlisle, Workington, Keswick, Whitehaven and Penrith.
A WOMAN from west Cumbria is aiming to be one of the first people to row anti-clockwise around Great Britain.
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