Police are investigating the theft of four quad bikes during the hours of darkness at Grizebeck, Kirkby-in-Furness. The incident occurred between 10:30pm on Thursday 12 January and 6:30am on Friday 13 January. Two secure storage units on neighbouring agricultural land have been entered with force and four quad bikes (3 x green Yamaha 700cc and… Continue reading Local Appeal – Investigation theft of four quad bikes during the hours of darkness at Grizebeck, Kirkby-in-Furness
The awards, which cover all industry sectors and regions in the UK, recognise those who have demonstrated the best payment performance to their suppliers over the past year. Small businesses are a vital growth engine for the UK economy, employing 61% of the private sector workforce and generating 52% of turnover, yet thousands go out… Continue reading Sellafield Ltd Wins 2022 Fast Payer Award
Following a ballot of members at NHS organisations, the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) has confirmed that members at the following organisations across Lancashire and South Cumbria plan to take strike action on Wednesday 18 January and Thursday 19 January: NHS Lancashire and South Cumbria ICB University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay NHS Foundation Trust (UHMBT) Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (LTH) Trust services will be under significant pressures during the strike action. However, they are working hard to make sure that they maintain patient safety and experience whilst supporting nurses and HCAs to observe their right to strike. Patients whose appointment or treatment will be affected are being contacted directly by the relevant Trust. If you are worried, please speak to the department where you are receiving care or Patient Experience and PALS service. Trusts’ websites can be accessed at the links below: https://www.uhmb.nhs.uk/ https://www.lancsteachinghospitals.nhs.uk/ Separately, Unison and Unite members of North West Ambulance Service (NWAS) will strike on 23 January and GMB members on 24 January. This means reduced ambulance crews but also reduced 999 and 111 call handling staff. Please help us to ensure our services are available for those who need them most. Please look at the alternative options available for accessing NHS services if your condition is not urgent. Please only use 999 or visit A&E in emergency and life-threatening cases. Advice is available from NHS 111 online at https://111.nhs.uk/. The online service can provide the same advice and help as the phone service. You will be directed to the best service for your needs if you’re not sure what to do and a clinician call will call you back if needed. You can find self-care advice on www.nhs.uk. Consider using your local pharmacy for expert help and advice for every-day conditions. Online services are available, where you can request repeat prescriptions via the NHS app or your practice patient online service. There are a number of services available locally to help you such as your GP practice, Urgent Treatment Centres and pharmacies. You can find out more about these and which to use when at www.healthierlsc.co.uk/NHShealthwise. Pre-bookable, routine appointments are also available at evening and weekends thanks to the new enhanced access contract. You can access these appointments by speaking to the reception team at your GP practice. You can also ‘help us help you’ by ensuring you are fully vaccinated against COVID-19, including having your autumn booster dose and your seasonal flu vaccination, if eligible. It is essential that if you need urgent medical care that you continue to come forward – especially in emergency and life-threatening cases, when someone is seriously ill or injured or their life is at risk. However, if you do have to attend hospital please do not expect to be seen straight away and be patient with staff, they will be monitoring you and if your condition worsens while waiting please let them know. Due to the potential of a long wait please be prepared and bring any medications with you as well as some money for food and drink and if you have a portable phone charger then bring that with you too. There is also regularly updated information online from NHS England: • NHS England » Information for the public on industrial action
Cumbria County Council is informing residents of the disease Ash Dieback (also known as Hymenoscyphus fraxineus), that is within Cumbria, which will affect some trees in the county. Ash Dieback affects Ash trees. It is the worst tree disease since the Dutch Elm outbreak in the late 1970s, which effectively wiped out mature Elms from the… Continue reading Ash Dieback branches out through Cumbria
Joining Tony on Drivetime will be Ashton Dubson. Ashton will be chatting about his career and new music. Tune into Tony at Drivetime 3-6pm every Wednesday
An introduction from Councillor Andrew Jarvis, Cabinet Member for Finance Since the local elections last year and the creation of the Westmorland and Furness Shadow Authority we have been talking to our communities and working on our recently published Council Plan. It’s an exciting and ambitious plan, and with April only a few months away, it… Continue reading Westmorland and Furness Council consult on council tax
Members of the public are invited to share their views on plans for Newbarns Primary and Nursery School to join the South Cumbria Multi-Academy Trust. A public consultation meeting will be held at the school on Thursday 9th February from 5pm to 6.30pm with a question and answer session about the proposal to academise. It… Continue reading Newbarns School seeks views on SCMAT proposal
Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC), Peter McCall is responsible for setting the Cumbria Fire and Rescue Service (CFRS) portion of council tax for 2023-24. The PCC is today opening the council tax precept consultation, asking for public feedback on the budget proposal for the fire service. CFRS is partially funded by the public through… Continue reading PCC seeks public views on Cumbria Fire and Rescue Service budget
Highly Pathogenic Avian influenza H5N1 (otherwise known as Bird Flu) has been confirmed in commercial poultry at a premises near Langwathby, Eden, Cumbria (AIV2023/02). A 3km protection zone and 10km surveillance zone have been put in place around the premises. All poultry on the premises will be humanely culled. The zones restrict access to locations… Continue reading Bird Flu confirmed at Eden poultry premises
Police are investigating a suspicious incident in Barrow. A school pupil walking on Hawcoat Lane was followed by a man early in the morning. He did not make physical contact but the incident caused her distress. It happened between 7.45am and 8.20am on January 9. The man was described as white, about 30, of medium… Continue reading Local Appeal – Suspicious incident on Hawcoat Lane, Barrow