Bungalow housing estate plans passed by council
Permission has been granted for the building of a housing estate in Carlisle.
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Community content editor for Newsquest, based in North Cumbria, covering news across North and West Cumbria - including the areas of Carlisle, Penrith, Keswick, Workington, Cockermouth and Whitehaven.
Community content editor for Newsquest, based in North Cumbria, covering news across North and West Cumbria - including the areas of Carlisle, Penrith, Keswick, Workington, Cockermouth and Whitehaven.
Permission has been granted for the building of a housing estate in Carlisle.
A NEW community hub on Carlisle’s Raffles Estate has opened.
MEMBERS of the public have objected to plans to build affordable homes in a village near Keswick.
The 1960s stands, perhaps, as the most fascinating decade in living memory.
AN heroic fundraiser masterminded an event to hail the efforts of our region’s key workers and raise money at the same time.
A digital midwife from North Cumbria Integrated Care NHS Foundation Trust is busy fundraising after being diagnosed with breast cancer.
In today's nostalgia gallery, we are turning back the clock nearly three decades to the year 1993.
Carlisle United striker Tristan Abrahams has thanked the club's fans for their support after his side's taking of the knee was roundly welcomed at Brunton Park on Saturday.
A much-loved events space in Carlisle city centre will re-open for its first show in over a year, putting months of previous uncertainty about the venue's future to bed.
Carlisle United manager Chris Beech has described his pride at his side's energetic display in the 1-1 draw againt Leyton Orient at the weekend.
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