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  • Butchers set to host wine and prime cuts night

    GUESTS can enjoy an evening of wine and prime cuts of meat at a Kendal butchers. From 7pm on Tuesday, October 19, Roast Mutton’s resident butcher, Robert Unwin, will be teaming up with wine expert The Natural Sommelier, Charles Carron-Brown, to

  • Popular beer shop will be closed for a short time

    BEER Ambleside will be closed for a short time due to staff shortages. Located on Kelsick Road, Beer Ambleside will be closed on Thursday and Friday, before reopening on Saturday. The company wrote on social media: "Apologies we have to close

  • Tragic deaths of two walkers spark warning over fells

    TWO people have tragically died in separate incidents occurring on the Lake District fells this month. The first two weeks of October have been exceptionally busy for the Wasdale Mountain Rescue Team, with 12 incidents occurring in the first nine

  • Luxury renovated barn conversion is on the market

    A COMPLETELY renovated luxury five bedroomed barn conversation with a study is a fantastic property on the market for £750,000. One High Knott Barn, Ings, Kendal offers a good sized accommodation set over three floors with grounds, gardens and

  • Anti Racist Cumbria Summit 2021

    BUSINESSES and communities are coming together at inaugural Anti Racist Cumbria Summit event. Anti Racist Cumbria is holding its first major event: The Anti Racist Cumbria Summit on Tuesday, November 2, at Brewery Arts, Kendal from 9am- 6pm.

  • Police concerned for welfare of missing man

    POLICE are concerned for the welfare of a missing man from Morecambe who has links to South Lakeland. Lukasz Bielewski has been missing for four days and was last seen heading to work in Windermere. Morecambe Area Police said: "We are becoming

  • Unstable wall leads to road closure

    UNSTABLE wall between Windermere and Ambleside leads to road closure.  Bridge Lane in Troutbeck will be closed in both directions closed due to unstable wall between Windermere turn off (Troutbeck) and Ambleside turn off (Troutbeck Bridge).

  • Hospital gets share of £350million to tackle backlog

    WESTMORLAND General Hospital has received a share of £350million for its diagnostic centre in a bid to tackle delays in treatment caused by the pandemic. Four new community diagnostic centres have already opened across Lancashire and south Cumbria