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3D printing: a fad or the future?
In-Cumbria investigates how 3D printing is speeding up Cumbrian business.
Last updated 24 April 2013
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Success on the menu for Cumbria farmers
Last updated 23 April 2013
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Proof is in the pudding for Cumbria food company
Last updated 23 April 2013
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Vision to put town at heart of wind energy projects
Last updated 23 April 2013
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Motor man Kevin is leading the way
Last updated 27 March 2013
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Leading the way in building Cumbria business performance
Last updated 27 March 2013
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Colin is a Cumbria action man on a mission
COLIN Dulson is an all-action man on a mission.
Last updated 27 March 2013
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Five tips for businesses making a corporate video
IF you’re planning to use video to promote your business this article should provide a good check list if you are shooting it yourself. If you are bringing in a production company go through this list with them and ask lots of questions about how they will do it.
Last updated 27 March 2013
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New flag to celebrate Cumbria heritage
ICONIC locations across Cumbria will display a new flag celebrating the county’s heritage.
Last updated 27 March 2013
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Sharing Cumbria business success
REAL Time is the biggest thing to happen to payroll since 1947 and will affect every employer in the country – from the huge multi-billion pound revenue companies to the local shop with one shop assistant.
Last updated 27 March 2013
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Cumbria business women make waves on the west coast
Last updated 27 March 2013
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Flying the flag for Cumbria produce in Westminster
Last updated 27 March 2013
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Cumbria festival story is an interesting yarn
CUMBRIA hosts so many events each year that draw in visitors from across the country and beyond; Keswick Mountain Festival is one of Europe’s biggest celebrations of the great outdoors, Kendal’s Mintfest brings together the world’s most cutting-edge arts performance, and Taste Cumbria is fast becoming known among food fans throughout the land.
Last updated 27 March 2013
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Editor's picks
- Tata Steel reveals heavy losses
- Cumbria delegation visits UK's biggest energy conference
- The Apprentice - funniest tweets for episode four, series nine
- Local food expert gives opinion on this week's Apprentice
- Tata Steel reveals heavy losses
- Cumbria's superfast broadband delayed by EU red tape again
- Pirelli factory death probe ordered tougher safety measures
- Dangerous machines among H&S offences in Carlisle area
- Factory heat could be used to warm 30,000 Cumbrian homes
- City predicts parts of Stobart Group will be sold
More news
- Rise in profits for United Utilities
- Penrith's Stars of Business finalists announced
- Reward for west Cumbria's unsung tourism ambassadors
- £100m turnover in sight for Cumbrian recruitment firm
- Struggling M&S failing to impress Carlisle shoppers (15 comments)
- Give small shops rate relief like charities, says Cumbrian MP
- Cumbrian success in Visit England awards
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- Reward for west Cumbria's unsung tourism ambassadors
- £100m turnover in sight for Cumbrian recruitment firm
- Struggling M&S failing to impress Carlisle shoppers (15 comments)
- Give small shops rate relief like charities, says Cumbrian MP
- Cumbrian success in Visit England awards
- Profits plunge for West Coast Mainline bidder FirstGroup
- Empty Hoopers store in Carlisle poised for £1m sale
- Rail workers threaten ballot over ‘skimpy’ Virgin Trains uniforms
- Cumbrian firms missing the boat over apprentices
- Stobart Group boss hopes for flights from Carlisle next summer
- Pair who murdered man in Carlisle street sentenced to 50 years
- Three vehicle crash closes road near Brampton
- Carlisle park attack victim left with ‘appalling’ facial injuries
- Barrow hospital wartime tea dance turns back the clock for patients
- South Cumbria citizens advice groups will benefit from £1m lottery awards
- Beatrix Potter’s Peter Rabbit brings South Lakes to small screen
- Lakes museum restoration nears fund milestone
- Lakes to host gruelling Tour of Britain race
- Millom PCSO in attack ‘will lose job’, court hears
- Pair in Cumbria crime commissioner row will return to work









Investment to increase capacity at Carlisle’s Lanes shopping centre is on the cards following a change of ownership.
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Cumbria business women make waves on the west coast