Cumberland Council's Community Panels celebrate year of success
A Cumberland Council initiative, Community Panels, is celebrating a year of success.
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Calum is a journalist covering a range of stories for publications in the North West. Some of Calum's articles are being drafted using generative AI tools. However, Newsquest editors and journalists always decide which content to cover and always review the content before it is published.
A Cumberland Council initiative, Community Panels, is celebrating a year of success.
The original stone-built cottage was built in the age of steam to house the families that tended to this Victorian engineering feat.
More than 1,250 people are expected to attend the Cumbria Business Expo 2024 at Carlisle Racecourse.
Motorists are being asked to leave their cars at home for the annual World Car Free Day on September 22.
The newly-appointed head students at Chetwynde School have promised to promote healthier lifestyles among their peers.
Five teenagers from Cumbria and the North West have joined an 'earn-as-you-learn' training programme to practice as chefs.
A Women's Institute (WI) group has raised more than £700 for a hospice charity with a coffee morning on Saturday, September 7.
A Barrow woman has spoken about her experience as a dementia champion volunteer.
The event, known as the Filmmakers' Party, featured 13 films chosen from more than 20 submissions by a group of young film enthusiasts.
The clean-up, part of the Great British Beach Clean, aims to engage the community in protecting the coastline.
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