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Sponsored New survey for women and girls launched by Cumbria Police

Women and girls asked to fill in survey about their personal safety

Could you change a child’s life by sharing yours in 2023?

Sponsored Could you change a child’s life by sharing yours in 2023?

DONATION: Rowan Tree saplings are to be supplied by Beetham Nurseries

Garden centre to donate hundreds of trees to communities to mark jubilee

OPENING: To celebrate the launch, Crown Decorating Centres has partnered with specialist care provider Creative Support

Decorating company celebrates store opening with charity donation of paint and sundries

CHALLENGE: Andy Beeforth, David Beeby, Soo Redshaw, Sarah Dunning, Richard Rankin and Mark Cant at Honister Slate Mine for the Winter Warmth Appeal

Leaders bed down in mine to highlight the struggle the elderly face to keep warm

Dalton Co-op

'Close to our hearts' - business raises funds for mental health charity

FUNDRAISERS: Bici Cafe in Ulverston

Foodbank thanks business for donation

FUNDRAISING:Booths COO Nigel Murray and his team after completing the Tour De Booths bike ride.Picture: Paul Currie

'Simply phenomenal'-Retailer's huge fundraising total for cancer charity

ONLINE: Take part in the virtual fair

Charities searching for new volunteers with online fair

BUSINESS: Jacqui Currie (Cumbria Community Foundation) with Jim Walker

Charity named as first 'Strategic Partner’ of Cumbria Tourism

Doctor Kate Allen and paramedic Steve Miles with the new cleaning equipment at the Great North Air Ambulance Service. Photograph: Stuart Boulton.

Air ambulance gets a cleaning boost

PLANS: The West Cumbria coal mine

Mining giant’s plans under public scrutiny after fight by Cumbria charity

Kirkoswald Community Shop Volunteers

Kirkoswald Community Shop thriving only weeks after opening

EGGED: Les Mcleese during his time at Leonard Cheshire

'It's very rewarding' - Drive to get independent charity set up

Summer Soul in the Park 2021

Popular soul festival raises over a thousand for charity

WORK: The foundation's report states that BAE Systems is the largest employer in the Furness area.

'Opportunities and challenges' - Report reveals life in Furness

Businesses given tour of vital youth centre

Businesses given tour of vital youth centre

EXPANDING: The charity is expanding its team staff.

Job opportunities available at expanding charity

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