Pupils from South Walney Junior School have put the beauty of their island into words and pictures in the latest edition of a much-anticipated book. Lost Words of Walney is a compilation of poetry and watercolour illustrations to celebrate the unique wildlife and plants of Walney Island. It has been created by Year 6 pupils… Continue reading Book celebrates beauty of island
Police are investigating an incident of assault that has occurred on Cavandish Street in Barrow-In-Furness on Saturday 27th April at 4:11am. The incident involved two men and a woman. The victim a 26-year-old man suffered injuries to his face as a result of the incident. A 24-year-old woman from Barrow has been arrested on suspicion… Continue reading Local Appeal – Incident of assault on Cavendish Street in Barrow
Cumbria Constabulary is pleased to announce that the force is adopting a ground-breaking initiative which aims to prevent missing veterans coming to harm. The Forcer Protocol is a tool used by the police to ensure key information is available to them when they are searching for service veterans who are lost or have gone missing… Continue reading Cumbria Constabulary adopt the Forcer Protocol
It has today (Monday 6 May 2024) been announced that two organisations in Cumbria have been awarded the prestigious King’s Award for Enterprise. Createc Ltd in the innovation category and The Quiet Site in the sustainable development category. The King’s Awards for Enterprise are the UK’s most prestigious business awards, offering recipients global acknowledgment that… Continue reading Cumbrian organisations awarded the King’s Award for Enterprise
🎙️ Tune into the Midweek Morning Show with Bill Clark this week for a special episode featuring guest Mark McSkimmings from the local MS Society Tufty Club CYC reunion. 🌟 Join us as we discuss the impactful results and the funds raised during the recent event at the Forum on April 27, 2024. 📸 Didn’t… Continue reading Catch up… Bill Clark Midweek Morning Show with guest Mark McSkimmings 8 May 24
Westmorland and Furness Council has agreed a new five-year strategy for homelessness and rough sleeping. At a meeting of Cabinet this week (Tuesday 30 April), members approved a new Homelessness and Rough Sleeping Strategy for 2024-2029 which sets out how the council will work with partners to prevent homelessness and the actions it will take… Continue reading Council agrees strategy for homelessness and rough sleeping
Latest works have been completed on a multi-million road safety scheme on an iconic Lakeland pass – meaning the route will be open for the Bank Holiday weekend and ready for the school summer holidays. Kirkstone Pass re-opened this week following resurfacing to complete works on the north side of the pass. The new road… Continue reading Kirkstone Pass resurfacing works completed for bank holiday weekend
Catch up with an insightful episode of “Autism and Us” with your hosts Emily and Alex! 📻 🎙️ On this week’s show, we’re thrilled to welcome Daniel, a local mental health counselor, as our special guest. We’ll be diving into the questions that you, our listeners, have sent to Alex. Get ready for an engaging… Continue reading Catch up… Autism and us with guest Daniel 5 May 24
Council agrees new Nature and Biodiversity Action Plan reaffirming commitment to enhance nature and address biodiversity loss. Westmorland and Furness Council has taken another significant step towards a more sustainable future with the agreement of Part One of its new Nature and Biodiversity Action Plan. At a meeting of Cabinet this week (Tuesday 30 April),… Continue reading Council shows further commitment to nature recovery
David Allen has been elected as the new Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner for Cumbria, following an election across Cumbria on Thursday 2 May and will serve as the Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner (PFCC) for the next four years. As PFCC, David Allen will have the responsibilities of setting the Policing and Fire… Continue reading David Allen elected as Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner for Cumbria