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9:20am Friday 24th October 2008
THE company which looks after railway infastructure has been held partly responsible for the Grayrigg train derailment last year, in which a woman died and 86 people were injured.
5:06pm Wednesday 3rd September 2008
THE adverse weather has taken its toll and led to the cancellation of another show.
12:30pm Monday 21st July 2008
SPORT mania is to sweep across rural areas as youngsters are given the chance to try their hands at a number of activities during the school holidays.
10:26am Wednesday 12th March 2008
GRAYRIGG is celebrating over half a century of charity concerts.
4:26pm Thursday 28th February 2008
AN EVENING of musical entertainment looks set to charm villagers in Grayrigg next week.
10:52am Tuesday 19th February 2008
A coffee evening is set to take place in Grayrigg, with everyone invited to come along for what promises to be a fun-filled occasion for all ages.
9:22am Thursday 14th February 2008
VILLAGERS in Grayrigg who fancy trying their hand at traditional dance, will have the perfect opportunity at the Friends of Grayrigg CE Primary School's (FOGS) family ceilidh evening.
9:29am Tuesday 18th December 2007
A HOST of Christmas carols will echo throughout St John's Church in Grayrigg tomorrow (December 19) when children from the local primary school enjoy their annual Christingle service.
5:24pm Wednesday 12th December 2007
INTERESTED parties are invited to the Grayrigg & District Community First Responder Group's AGM this week at the Coronation Hall.
4:03pm Wednesday 7th November 2007
A PIE and peas supper is to take place at Grayrigg Coronation Hall next week.
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