Hospice hopes to celebrate landmark anniversary by bringing community together
St Mary's Hospice is marking 35 years of helping the community in 2024, with the team's 'Walk to Remember' event returning once again.
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Matthew is a reporter covering local news across South Cumbria for the Westmorland Gazette and The Mail. Got a story? Get in touch
Matthew is a reporter covering local news across South Cumbria for the Westmorland Gazette and The Mail. Got a story? Get in touch
St Mary's Hospice is marking 35 years of helping the community in 2024, with the team's 'Walk to Remember' event returning once again.
Furness Heating Ltd announced on Wednesday that it would be sponsoring Walney Island FC's kit for the upcoming season.
Autus Cumbria works to help autistic people in the community, and it will be celebrating 10 years of dedicated service with a number of events.
Emmanuel Allen-Burnett will take on the new role as full-time Community Engagement Officer to increase the work the club does across Barrow.
Councillor Simone Faulkner was confirmed as Mayor for another 12 months at the town council's AGM earlier this week.
On-call volunteers at Broughton-in-Furness fire station were recognised for the work they do in the area earlier this week
The team at Everyone Matters Homes discovered the woman sleeping rough around Furness Abbey and have since helped her move into a new home.
The Bay International Film Festival announced that they have received a new grant from Ulverston Town Council to make their dreams a reality.
Michael Wilson pleaded guilty to the offence on Monday, earning himself a 12-month driving disqualification and a fine.
United Utilities has insisted it takes its role in protecting the environment "very seriously" as it revealed annual earnings jumped by nearly a fifth just days after being engulfed in a "scandal" over a massive sewage spill.
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