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2:22pm Thursday 4th September 2008
A SOUTH Lakeland school’s teachers have been awarded gold by a prestigious standards body.
11:35am Wednesday 3rd September 2008
THERE is still time to enjoy an impressive array of indoor and outdoor sculptures on display near Kendal.
3:04pm Tuesday 22nd July 2008
A RETIRED civil engineer has plucked a prestigious banjo-playing award in America.
4:53pm Thursday 21st February 2008
A KENDAL charity that provides a self-catering centre for local groups of children and young people is looking for help to finance much needed improvements.
5:51pm Friday 30th November 2007
Sport, transport and health are all on the agenda of the next Kent Estuary Neighbourhood Forum to be held at Levens Institute on Tuesday, December 4, at 7.30pm.
12:22pm Friday 9th November 2007
LEVENS Post Office is one of more than 40 on a "high risk" list of post offices being considered for closure in Westmorland and Lonsdale.
4:32pm Friday 5th October 2007
VILLAGERS in Levens are invited to celebrate and sample the fruits of the harvest this weekend.
7:07pm Wednesday 15th August 2007
A BID to build a new house in Levens has been dismissed on appeal to a Government planning inspector. An application for the home next to Box Tree Cottage was originally turned down by South Lakeland District Council. The inspector said the site was outside the defined settlement of Levens.
Updated 3:34pm Saturday 6th September 2008
Guy Ritchie's new film, RocknRolla, had its premiere across the pond at the opening night of the Toronto International Film Festival.
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GARDENING WITH DIRTY NAILS: SEPTEMBER, 1ST WEEK WINTER ONIONS September is the month to plant winter onion sets, widely available and alternatively known as ‘autumn onions’. The ’Radar’ variety gives consistently good returns, toughing out the harshest winter, swelling up in spring and ripening for harvest in late May. They do not store for very long, unlike maincrops, but are a valuable early crop.
Just a reminder that this Thursday we are meeting at the Brewery for a pizza at 7.30pm. If anyone would like to join us who hasn't confirmed can you please let me know ASAP, drop an email to netmumskendal@googlemail.com.
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