Biker left with serious injuries after crash on busy A-road
THE police have warned drivers to avoid the A65 at Settle after a serious crash.
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Reporter based in South Cumbria, covering a range of stories for The Mail in Barrow-in-Furness, plus The Westmorland Gazette in Kendal. NCTJ Gold Standard and have been on the team for nearly two years.
Reporter based in South Cumbria, covering a range of stories for The Mail in Barrow-in-Furness, plus The Westmorland Gazette in Kendal. NCTJ Gold Standard and have been on the team for nearly two years.
THE police have warned drivers to avoid the A65 at Settle after a serious crash.
THE council said that it is 'aware' of graffiti scrawled over play equipment in Sandylands, Kendal.
A RETIRED James Cropper and K Shoes worker died of 'industrial disease,' according to the coroner.
THE A6 Lancaster Road is both ways partially blocked due to an accident between Deern Lane (Bolton le Sands) and Crag Bank Road (Carnforth).
THE owner of a café which has been in the middle of the flood prevention works on the River Kent said that they are 'still open' despite many thinking that they are closed.
A FOLK singer who has just released her sophomore album will be touring the UK and Ireland, including playing a date at Brewery Arts in Kendal.
A TALK will happen at a Parish Hall on septic tanks, which a campaign group called 'a significant cause of river pollution.'
THERE has been a report of flooding on the B5282 Watersedge in Sandside, Cumbria as the spring tide rolls in.
SCOTTISH Power has apologised to an elderly disabled woman in Kendal after she was charged thousands of pounds due to a faulty meter.
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