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Church lodges appeal after solar panel plan rejected
A GOVERNMENT inspector will decide whether a grade-II* listed Lake District church can install more than 20 solar panels in a bid to be more environmentally friendly and reduce heating costs. St Anne’s Church in Ings has lodged an appeal with the
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Brewery gets ready to host first beer festival since Covid
A brewery in Cumbria is bringing back its popular beer festival this month for the first time since the Covid-19 pandemic. Hawkshead Brewery, based in Staveley near Kendal, will be hosting its Beer Fest on July 19 and 20. This will feature
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Building business resilience: The pivotal role of an accountant
In the ever-shifting landscape of business, resilience isn't just a buzzword—it's the backbone of sustainability and growth. At the heart of this resilience is not only strategic planning and operational agility but also financial insight.
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Survivor meets mountain rescuers four decades after tragedy
A SCOUT who survived an avalanche that left three dead in the Lake District 40 years ago reunited with the mountain rescuers who saved him. Half of the six Venture Scouts died on Nethermost Pike on January 14 1984 when Simon Ellis was just 17.