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10:48am Thursday 13th November 2008
CREATIVE business people will be discussing their prospects at an event being held at Hawkshead Brewery, Staveley, on Tuesday, November 18, from 6pm-8pm.
3:56pm Thursday 30th October 2008
AROUND 300 residents in Staveley and the Kentmere Valley have been without power today, following planned maintenance work by United Utilities.
11:05am Wednesday 29th October 2008
A SOUP and dessert lunch is taking place in Staveley this month to raise money for Vitalise.
10:41am Wednesday 15th October 2008
A JUMBLE sale is being held in Staveley, near Kendal, this weekend in a bid to encourage local people to “reduce, reuse and recycle.”
3:02pm Tuesday 14th October 2008
YOUNGSTERS in Staveley are celebrating after being awarded the ultimate accolade from one of their favourite television shows.
10:41am Wednesday 1st October 2008
A CAMPAIGN has been launched to try and persuade more women and members of ethnic minorities to become part time fire fighters.
2:13pm Tuesday 23rd September 2008
AN ADVENTUROUS Staveley resident is preparing for the challenge of a lifetime –a twenty-day trek across the Everest Region of Nepal.
11:04am Wednesday 17th September 2008
A COFFEE morning is taking place in Ings next week to raise money for St Anne’s Church.
10:11am Thursday 4th September 2008
A STAVELEY-BASED cookery school has joined a countywide campaign to encourage people to buy and eat sustainable seafood.
10:45am Wednesday 3rd September 2008
STAVELEY village hall’s heating bill has been cut by thousands of pounds a year after the installation of a “state of the art” thermostat.
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