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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- Unpaid work for Walney horse porn man
- Cumbrian firm fined for explosion that injured three staff
- Bowl-out decides Higson Cup tie
- Cumbria air ambulance fundraisers quit after being ‘rubbished’ (27 comments)
- CCTV cameras could be switched off in Carlisle (26 comments)
- Adam Ant kicks off Solfest in style
- Carlisle stadium plans could hinge on retail impact study (6 comments)
- Man "abducted" 14-year-old girl in Barrow (2 comments)
- Keswick beat Cockermouth to lift cricket's Higson Cup
- Team stats 2012-13
- Unpaid work for Walney horse porn man
- Semi naked Cumbrian woman carried out sex act while driving on motorway
- Library opening times
- Eventers out making their mark
- New look Penrith Booth’s store unveiled
- Women with bottle put the fizz into Carlisle’s soft drinks
- Last slate mine in Cumbria could close after zip wire plan rejected (102 comments)
- Two army men killed in A66 Cumbria collision
- Penrith music shop closes after 35 years
- Helplines


