Sunday, 14 March 2010

Other news

Workington new temporary road bridge takes shape

bridge/50002279T001_DCE.jpg THE first section of Workington’s temporary road bridge has been launched across the river.

Last updated 12 March 2010
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Flood-hit Cockermouth Guides get new equipment

A COCKERMOUTH Guide unit has been presented with new uniforms and equipment to replace those lost during the November floods.

Last updated 12 March 2010
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Cockermouth's Wordsworth House reopens

WORDSWORTH House and Gardens in Cockermouth will reopen tomorrow following damage caused by the November floods.

Last updated 12 March 2010
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Broughton Moor villagers to learn the latest on Derwent Forest

BROUGHTON Moor residents will hear the latest developments on Derwent Forest at a neighbourhood forum meeting on Tuesday.

Last updated 12 March 2010
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Nuclear waste dump fears for West Cumbria

WEST Cumbrian residents have voiced concerns about underground nuclear waste storage.

Last updated 12 March 2010
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Broughton Bridge to reopen on Monday

BROUGHTON Bridge will reopen on Monday in a move that businesses hope will bring trade back to the village.

Last updated 11 March 2010
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We must keep temporary train station in Workington

THE temporary Workington North railway station should be made permanent and shuttle services between Workington and Maryport retained, commuters said this week.

Last updated 6 March 2010
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Maryport council grant may not be enough to save maritime museum

A £20,000 GRANT from Maryport Town Council may not be enough to save the town’s maritime museum.

Last updated 5 March 2010
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Twelve firms interested in developing Broughton Moor dump

TWELVE companies have registered an interest in developing the former munitions dump at Broughton Moor, but the public will have to wait to find out what they want to use it for.

Last updated 5 March 2010
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Wordsworth House in Cockermouth to reopen next week

COCKERMOUTH’S Wordsworth House and gardens will reopen next Saturday after it was swamped in November’s floods.

Last updated 5 March 2010
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Maryport playground saved by town businessman

POPULAR Maryport playground, Shiver Me Timbers, has been saved for at least two years thanks to aquarium owner, Mark Vollers.

Last updated 5 March 2010
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Broughton Bridge could reopen soon

BROUGHTON Bridge could reopen this month following work to repair flood damage.

Last updated 5 March 2010
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