ANNA SMITH COLUMN: Little things mean a lot of photographs of my baby
I'M almost at the end of a 100-day 'happiness challenge' on social media and quite frankly I don't think it has worked.
I'M almost at the end of a 100-day 'happiness challenge' on social media and quite frankly I don't think it has worked.
I GAVE birth 10 weeks ago and I would say it's approximately 10 weeks since I last looked like a normal human being.
SOUTH Lakeland Carers is an organisation set up to help some of the most generous people in our community.
LIVES are being put at risk because of a communication problem between emergency services, according to members of a local First Responders team.
TEN years ago a Carnforth man went on holiday to watch gorillas in Uganda and his life was changed. What he saw made Mike Willetts set out to improve the lives of orphaned African children – and thanks to his efforts the Kitale School was born. Here, ANNA SMITH takes a look at how the project has thrived under Mike’s watch, helping its youngsters to escape a lifetime of poverty.
Just over a year ago the Gazette set out to help hospice nurses by launching a campaign to replace their ageing fleet of vehicles – and within six weeks the target was smashed. ANNA SMITH takes a look at the difference the vehicles have made.
A DALES pub currently providing the only access to the waterfall which featured in Kevin Costner's naked shower scene in Robin Hood Prince of Thieves has been put on the market for £675,000.
A FORMER town centre builder's yard which has stood empty for several years has now been earmarked for a development of 13 homes.
AN IT SYSTEM set to revolutionise patient care across Cumbria is now being rolled out by the county's healthcare bosses.
AN ACTOR and film-maker has taken to the streets of his home town to create a warning about the dangers of texting while driving.
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