NOSTALGIA Looking back at some of the competitions those in our area got involved in
IN this edition of nostalgia, we are looking back at some of the past competitions that have taken place in Cumbria.
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Reporter based in North Cumbria, covering stories across Carlisle, Workington, Whitehaven, Keswick and Penrith and the News & Star, The Cumberland News, the Times and Star, and The Whitehaven News.
IN this edition of nostalgia, we are looking back at some of the past competitions that have taken place in Cumbria.
THE Freedom Project, a domestic violence support charity, have announced they are expanding and providing their services across Cumbria.
CUMBRIA Police are investigating a report of a burglary in Cleator Moor.
In national news, it was a year with life changing events such as the explosion of the Soviet nuclear reactor at Chernobyl in April causing the release of radioactive material across much of Europe.
IN this edition of nostalgia we are looking back at bowling clubs in Carlisle throughout the years.
AN Egremont woman has completed her first marathon in support of the Great North Air Ambulance, which saved the lives of her loved ones after a horrific traffic collision.
A NEW family run café in Cleator Moor is set to open its doors on May 4.
The Whitehaven Community Trust is now in 34th year of providing community projects within our area, mainly focusing their attention on the plight of homeless young people for the last 27 years.
WHITEHAVEN Harbour will host Pride by the Harbourside for the second time, after an incredibly successful i year.
CUMBRIA Fire and Rescue Service has launched a series of safety sessions for motorbike users.
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