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10:57pm Monday 6th October 2008
THE future of New Road common land provoked a lively discussion among councillors in Kendal tonight (Monday).
12:53pm Monday 6th October 2008
GENEROUS school children from Levens enjoyed a Harvest Festival with a difference this year when they donated their dinner money to a worthwhile cause.
11:20am Friday 3rd October 2008
THE curious, quaint and commonplace character of the English countryside will be the focus of this year’s Kirby Lecture in Kendal next week.
1:46pm Wednesday 1st October 2008
A COLOURFUL Christmas card designed by a teenager from Kendal will soon be dropping on doormats across the South Lakes.
5:02pm Tuesday 30th September 2008
PUBLIC servants have stopped picking political fights to pick up rubbish on the streets of Kendal.
1:48pm Tuesday 30th September 2008
FIREFIGHTERS were called to extinguish a van fire in Kendal.
1:41pm Tuesday 30th September 2008
A FUNDRAISING event in aid of Kendal School of Gymnastics was held at Netherfield Cricket Club, Parkside Road, Kenda, on Sunday.
12:20pm Tuesday 30th September 2008
LOCALS are being urged to throw their weight behind a campaign to prevent what has been deemed an ‘appalling’ move to merge Cumbria news with the North East.
10:05am Tuesday 30th September 2008
SCHOOLCHILDREN in Kendal will be able to discuss a variety of issues from bullying to sexual health with a range of professionals in the comfort of their classrooms, next month.
12:06pm Monday 29th September 2008
A KENDAL vicar has been touched by the generosity of the town's people after an overwhelming contribution to a charity appeal.
Updated 4:10pm Monday 6th October 2008
US stunt rider Evel Knievel objected to a 1970s FBI investigation into whether he was involved in a string of beatings, documents revealed.
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SOUTH Lakeland District Council has signed up to an environmental programme aimed at reducing the carbon footprint of the UK’s local authorities.
GROW YOUR OWN FOOD with DIRTY NAILS OCTOBER, 1ST WEEK SORTING OUT THE SHED Throughout the hectic months of summer a whole array of useful bits and bobs, and a fair portion of useless articles too, gets stashed in the shed. Dirty Nails has been sorting out in here this week. It is a major job for him, and one that he tackles each spring and autumn. At this time of year it is prompted by the pressing need to create a handy space for stored potatoes, onions, squashes and other veg. These all need cool, frost-free conditions, and the pleasure in cooking home-grown produce is increased enormously if he can nip out to the shed on a dark evening and lay his hands on what he wants without fighting through a jungle of clutter first.
COUNTRYSIDE charities are hoping to encourage woodland walkers to help a project which aims to boost the number of native trees in Cumbria.
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