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New stadium key part of Championship dream
WHEN Carlisle United managing director John Nixon looks up, he sees the dizzying heights of Championship football gazing enticingly back down at him.
Last updated 22 May 2012
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The brothers behind the success of Lakeland
As three brothers growing up, Martin, Sam and Julian Rayner weren't especially close. Yet in business their success has been extraordinary, having developed their father's business into one of Cumbria's most successful brands: Lakeland
Last updated 21 May 2012
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Plain Creative agency's unique way to promote Cumbria
With a tough brief to crack a Cumbrian firm did what it always does - leaps to the challenge and outshines the best in the industry
Last updated 21 May 2012
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Olympic commissions open doors for company
Last updated 15 May 2012
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Building a lasting legacy throughout community
Last updated 15 May 2012
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Sofa, so good for furniture store bucking the trend
Last updated 15 May 2012
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Sports shoe makers aim for runaway success
Last updated 15 May 2012
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Biomass plant to generate more than 500 new jobs
Last updated 15 May 2012
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A Lakes brand that truly stands out from the herd
Last updated 15 May 2012
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Editor's picks
- 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
- Slurry lagoons and asthma causing chemicals among Eden safety issues
- Factory heat could be used to warm 30,000 Cumbrian homes
- Businesses urged to get behind university's new business school
- Cumbria sets up links with Chinese university
- Patchy broadband damaging rural businesses (4 comments)
- £4m fund launched to help Cumbrian firms
- City predicts parts of Stobart Group will be sold
More news
- Cumbria LEP seeks commission members
- Profits down at Jennings Brothers owner
- Awards commendation for Cumbrian insulation invention
- Number of unemployed falls in Cumbria
- Underlying profits up but Stobart Group takes hit on pallet operation
- Sellafield has need for up to £100m worth of steel boxes
- Penrith builders' merchant depot sold
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in-cumbria features
- Don’t smash your caravan - sell to me!
- Revamp for Maryport Post Office
- Fashion designer starts gem of an online business
- More than 1,000 clamour to climb in Maryport
- Stobart Group aiming to start flights to Carlisle Airport as profits rise
- Awards commendation for Cumbrian insulation invention
- Number of unemployed falls in Cumbria
- Underlying profits up but Stobart Group takes hit on pallet operation
- Sellafield has need for up to £100m worth of steel boxes
- Penrith builders' merchant depot sold
- Fire service swamped with calls as flash floods hit Cumbria
- £16,000 benefits fiddle woman spared jail
- Campaign to save Carlisle pub from closure
- Carlisle cafe bar put up for sale
- Woman, 87, never recovered properly from operation, inquest told
- Expenses row details added to Cumbria crime chief's website
- Headstone smashed to pieces in Barrow cemetery (7 comments)
- West Cumbrian TV hotel goes on the market
- North Cumbrian boy helps football team to glory despite diabetes
- TV star Helen Skelton helps out with Three Peaks challenge









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