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More than a third (35%) of customers do not feel valued by their bank, Which? research has indicated. The consumer group’s survey in May of more than 13,600 members of its Connect Panel found many ...
OVER 150 students from Netherhall Secondary School in Maryport were celebrated for their achievements at the school’s annual prize-giving event held on Tuesday, July 15. The event recognised ...
WORKINGTON residents are being invited to view plans for a regeneration project. Cumberland Council is hosting a public drop-in session to share details of the town centre and gateway projects that ...
AFTER three thrilling Cab Direct Championship home wins on the trot, GT Tyres hit the road in the league for the first time this year ...
This year’s Maryport Live will run from Friday, July 25, until Sunday, July 27. Nine venues across the town will be taking part in the festival.
The battle for the Cumbria League’s Premier Division title intensified after the latest round of matches. Leaders Furness lost at Millom and still top the table, but only a point clear of Keswick and ...
Workington Comets have been re-born – in more ways than one. After a traumatic start to the season on and off the track, the Comets have bounced back in rude health. Worrying administrative matters ...
Matthew Bowe, Kieran Robinson and Charlie Scott are other signings announced by the club. Matthew is the son of ex-club captain and current committee man Mark Bowe. He has a great rugby pedigree, and ...
A Grade II-listed former farmhouse, dating back to 1580, is on the market for £750,000. Low Leys Farm, in Lamplugh, near Workington, comes with a purpose-built indoor pool room. The property has been ...
The managing partner at a Cumbrian accountants and IT support firm has been awarded Chartered Manager Status from the Chartered Management ...
Upgrades to the Kirkgate Centre are being enabled by £39,129 in taxpayer funding from the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF), managed by Cumberland Council, and an additional £1,928 donation from ...
Ten teenage entrepreneurs from West Cumbria have been celebrated for turning their business ideas into reality. Aged 15 to 18, the young people took part in the Positive Enterprise programme, a scheme ...