Penrith builders' merchant depot sold
The Penrith depot of builders’ merchant WT Burdens has been sold by the firm’s administrators.
Bowl-out decides Higson Cup tie
Whitehaven's Playground was unfit to host their Higson Cup opening round clash with Workington on Sunday and the two sides had to resort to a bowl-out to decide who went through to the quarter-finals.
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