Grange hosts rare and classic vehicles....
MORE than 200 rare and classic vehicles including motorcycles and commercial motors are set to glisten in Grange-over-Sands next weekend.
MORE than 200 rare and classic vehicles including motorcycles and commercial motors are set to glisten in Grange-over-Sands next weekend.
MOTORING'S early days are set to be re-lived in the annual Model T Rally, at Kirkby Lonsdale's The Whoop Hall Hotel, from Friday to Sunday, July 27-29.
A father and son team are set to quench their thirst for adventure with an epic journey from England to their homeland of Estonia in a former Windermere hire boat.
COMMERCIAL vehicles are set to shine at a Kendal dealership this weekend.
A PETITION containing the names of 2,500 people calling for the reopening of an ailing swimming pool in Grange has been presented to South Lakeland District Councils cabinet committee.
A PETITION containing the names of 2,500 people calling for the reopening of an ailing swimming pool in Grange has been presented to South Lakeland District Council's cabinet committee.
A HEAD teacher is being hailed a heroine after turning round the fortunes of an "inadequate" school.
A FATHER and son team from Kendal are set to shrug off weary legs as they attempt to travel the length of the UK on a tandem bicycle to raise cash for a charity close to their hearts.
AN award-winning £3.5 million swimming pool built as the result of a tireless fund-raising campaign by volunteers four years ago could be bulldozed if a private operator does not come forward with a viable business plan next month.
Fashions in food may come and go, but one established business is proving home-cooked and hearty English fare is still a favourite in Kendal, writes Caroline Beamish.
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