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Schedule announced for Remembrance Day Service in Kendal
Full programme of events for town celebrating war memorial's centenary
Talk in Kendal to revisit Ethiopian famine from 1980s
Town to mark the 100th anniversary of the unveiling of war memorial
Pilot speaks of 'privilege' of flying 1911 Waterbird plane replica at Windermere
Could Cumbrian artwork hailed 'one of Britain’s secret treasures' return?
The historic Ambleside bank where a USA president opened an account while on holiday
Cinema which has provided 'years of entertainment' closes today
Survivor meets mountain rescuers four decades after tragedy
Towns join to celebrate the 'immeasurable courage' of veterans 80 years after D-day
Last RAF crew member who flew children escaping Holocaust to Lake District dies
Cumbria to play key role in national D-Day celebrations starting this month
Lake District exhibition explores hidden histories of 1924 Mount Everest expedition
New exhibition explores origins of Quakerism at Tapestry Museum
Revealed: Spooky results of ghost hunt at William Wordsworth's Lake District school
Ghost hunters to investigate historic Lake District school of William Wordsworth
Tourists' heard a bang' when heavy plaster from church ceiling fell on pew
Public get first sight of Bluebird K7 in its new home
Metal detectorist unearths 400-year-old treasure in muddy field
Appleby Society draws a crowd despite flood threat for road history talk
Storm Isha closes historic Sizergh castle bridge after object hurled from River Kent
Kendal's oldest inn undergoes restoration - and may date back further
Special screening of 'One Life' announced with guest appearance
Exhibition unveils lives of workers at Sizergh's Gunpowder Works
'The Last Casualty' - reader submits short story about his relative who fought in WW1
Dickensian murder mystery event puts different spin on Christmas
Cumbria Fire and Rescue mark Remembrance Day with personal stories
Tree planted by Wordsworth turned into pieces of art
Windermere in Bloom award goes to Bowness hotel
Anthology of Christmas stories based around the Lake District to be released
Kirkby Stephen to celebrate 670 years of being a market town
Garden of William Wordsworth to be opened up to public
Kirkby Stephen celebrates 670-year-old market charter
Over a hundred people attended the 150th anniversary of archive
Wordsworth descendants to read his poetry at exclusive event at Rydal Mount
Westmorland Geological Society to celebrate its 50th anniversary
Local horror author bringing play about witches to Kendal
Work of Jamaican artist to be sold in Kendal after being lauded by Freddie Mercury
Plaque erected of Polish pilot who died during World War Two accident
New Ghost Tour to unveil the dark secrets of Kendal this Halloween
Award-winning tourist attraction in Cumbria to help people travel through time
American president's links to Cumbria revealed in new book
'Oldest printed work' in the region up for sale at Kendal book fair
Carnforth celebrates 20 years of friendship with French town
'I wanted to fly' - WW2 Spitfire pilot celebrates his 100th birthday
Lake District company accused of removing Windermere slavery links from tours
RAF bomber flies over Lake District as appreciation for historic links to the area
Historic artefacts found in excavation work for flood defences to go on display
Inside the factory where Kendal Mint Cake is made
Marking 70 years since Kendal played its part in the first Everest ascent
Medieval archaeological finds discovered under garage
135-year-old boat sets off on voyage
'Gone for a Burton' - how an iconic building went back to its pub roots
New book will cover Oxenholme station in the heyday of steam