Fire at recycling site in town reported just months after another 'major' fire
A FIRE at a commercial site in Workington which stores, collects and recycles batteries was reported this morning.
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Reporter based in North Cumbria, covering stories across Carlisle, Workington, Whitehaven, Keswick and Penrith and the News & Star, The Cumberland News, the Times and Star, and The Whitehaven News.
A FIRE at a commercial site in Workington which stores, collects and recycles batteries was reported this morning.
OFFICERS have made four arrests after a handbag was stolen from store on King Street in Whitehaven.
KESWICK Mountain Rescue were tasked with helping a man after her slipped and tripped on his descent, injuring his ankle.
TWO men from Carlisle will appear in court next week after being charged with numerous offences.
A BOY from Kendal who performed on Britain's Got Talent alongside his dance group have missed out on a place in the finals, despite moving the judges to tears.
IN this edition of nostalgia, we are looking back at memories from our secondary schools. Today, we look at Caldew School in Dalston.
IN this edition of nostalgia, we have looked back at memories from the Penrith Community Hospital throughout the years.
Carlisle and Eden Age UK have reiterated that they are not impacted by the other closures of Age UK stores.
A THREE bedroom town house in Whitehaven
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