Cumbria’s Police and Crime Commissioner, Peter McCall, received at his Public Accountability Conference (PAC) an update from the Chief Constable about the reduced levels of reported crime in the county on Monday 12 July 2021. Overall crime in Cumbria was reduced by 18.2 per cent in the 12 months up to April, which… Continue reading Crime in Cumbria reduced by 18% in the last year
After the phenomenal success of the year long experiment Dub City, Catflea Massacre is pleased to announce that three socks on a single foot may just affect your balance. In response to the unplanned leanings, Dub Circus is here to tickle the custard bowl of delight in a frenzied, but comfortable manner. Playing many… Continue reading Revamped Show Alert!!! DubCircus
Circus Montini will be visiting Ulverston’s Ford Park this month, offering family entertainment from an international cast of talented performers. Audiences of all ages can enjoy a fast-paced production packed full of comedy, juggling, balancing, acrobatics, stunts and more when the circus arrives in town at the end of July. A spokesperson for Circus… Continue reading Fun for all the family as modern circus heads to Ford Park this summer
Officers across the force took part in a two weeklong (24th May – 13th June) national operation to tackle drivers not wearing seatbelts. It is a requirement by law to wear your seatbelt or you could be fined up to £500, you could also face a fine if a child under 14 isn’t in… Continue reading Fines issued to drivers for not wearing a seatbelt
Diane Smillie from Dignity in Dementia is back with another of Di’s Helpful Hints for family carers. This week she is talking about ‘Sundowning’ – that time of day that can cause people living with dementia to feel more insecure and see things in the shadows. Di explains what causes it and gives tips… Continue reading Memories in Music with Di’s Helpful Hints 10 Jul 21
On the show , Gilli chats to Lesley Gill from Dignity in Dementia about the supported group walks especially for people living with dementia and their family carers, in the Barrow and Furness areas. Lesley explains about the benefits of a little gentle exercise and the social aspects of the walks, which always end at… Continue reading Memories in Music with guest Lesley Gill from Dignity in Dementia Supported Walks
Have you seen David Craig? David, from Barrow, is 59-years-old and was last seen at 7:30am yesterday (9th July), heading towards Barrow town centre. He is described as a white male, of slim build, with white hair and beard. He was last seen wearing a long black wool coat, dark trousers and black shoes.… Continue reading Police concerned for welfare of missing Barrow man
Russ Palmer’s guest on ShowStoppers this week is Rachel Ward. Rachel is a CandoFM superfan and celebrated her birthday this week.
Paul from the Coulton Brothers speaks with Pete Sexton to recount how they have progressed from two young men with high expectation of immediate success in the city to the harsh reality of the making it in the music industry. Tune into the Pete Special every Monday 9am-12pm and Friday 9am-1pm.
Brian Boyd talks with Dave Stubbins about his Furness Railway group’s involvement in this year’s Festival of Transport. Tune into Brunch with Briaan Boyd Tuedays from 10-12pm