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In a post on social media, Cumbria Police wrote: "A reminder that Cumberland Council has recently introduced a 'Prohibition of Right Hand Turn' restriction on Duke Street, Whitehaven, to prohibit ...
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A DISQUALIFIED driver was arrested after driving to get some breakfast. A 51-year-old West Cumbrian woman was arrested in Whitehaven this week for driving while disqualified. The driver had been ...
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A bowling club in Carlisle is keen to highlight that bowls in north Cumbria are still rolling. Carlisle Subscription Bowls Club (CSBC), which is located on Fusehill Street, was initially founded in ...
TWO cars have been seized for being driven without any insurance. Yesterday, April 29, police officers were in the West Cumbria area when they spotted two cars. Upon inspection, the cars were found to ...
The company kept its financial guidance for 2025 unchanged as it continues to push through a major turnaround plan.
Barclays has revealed first-quarter earnings jumped by nearly a fifth, but set aside more cash for bad debts due to worries over the US economy and a mounting global trade war. The UK banking giant ...
A community group is aiming to buy a village pub in Cumbria despite supportive government funding being cancelled.
A NORTH Cumbrian solicitor has admitted downloading more than 12,000 indecent child images. Jonathan Stronach, 64, illegally accessed the images over an eight month period, Carlisle’s Rickergate court ...
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