Nearly 600 sex offenders are now living in Cumbria
CUMBRIA is a home for nearly 600 registered sex offenders – but police say they are doing their utmost to manage the risk they pose.
CUMBRIA is a home for nearly 600 registered sex offenders – but police say they are doing their utmost to manage the risk they pose.
ALL EVENTS at the Sands have been suspended to protect the public from coronavirus following the latest government advice on mass gatherings.
Bosses at Copeland council say they want to further interrogate the Government’s proposed model to fund new nuclear power developments before pledging their support.
The start of commercial flights from Carlisle Lake District Airport in July will establish the city as a major regional player.
Cumbrian businessman snubs company bosses and confirms vote on proposed new chairman Philip Day has been put on hold indefinitely.
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