Looking back at bowling clubs in our area throughout the years
IN this edition of nostalgia we are looking back at Edenside Bowling Club throughout the years.
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Reporter based in North Cumbria, covering stories across Carlisle, Workington, Whitehaven, Keswick and Penrith and the News & Star, The Cumberland News, the Times and Star, and The Whitehaven News.
IN this edition of nostalgia we are looking back at Edenside Bowling Club throughout the years.
A DRUG driver who killed an 18-year-old university student from Cumbria, in a hit-and-run crash has been jailed for 10 years.
IN this edition of nostalgia, we are looking back at what the residents of north Cumbria got up to in the year 1986.
CUMBRIA Police and other emergency services are responding to an incident in Buttermere over concerns for the welfare of a person there.
A WHITEHAVEN man has completed the 3 peaks challenge whilst raising money for local charities.
What? “Obviously doing the chirty auction to raise money for the trust and with the raffle
HOSPICE at Home West Cumbria are asking its supporters to scale new heights and climb England’s highest mountain to raise funds to support their cause.
TEGretail has held its first networking evening funded by Cumbria Community Foundation to support local businesses.
JESSICA Edgar, has returned for a second F1 Academy campaign, with the British driver racing with Rodin Motorsport.
LONDON Road is now back open, and no casualties have been reported as a result of the house fire this morning.
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