Cumbria news from the The Westmorland Gazette Half of money raised from Dave Day 2026 to go back to the people of Barrow ...
A cabinet member has apologised after plans to potentially close down two care homes in Cumbria were reported in the press.
Nationwide has cut mortgage rates by up to 0.36, with its lowest deal now at 4.35, as members await news on another £100 Fairer Share payment.
Greggs has raised prices on several products, leading some to claim it is losing its reputation for affordability.
St Mary's Hospice has introduced the new minibus to help people across South Lakes attend groups and stay connected.
As well as raising money for Childline, this year's event will bring in funds for local charities to say thank you for the town's support.
A COUNCILLOR is ‘keen to ensure’ residents ‘understand all aspects and considerations’ after a medical practice’s decision to close a village surgery. Matt Brereton, the Westmorland and Furness ...
A £1.2million contract covering landfill across Cumbria will be put out for procurement after the move was approved by senior councillors ...
Theatre by the Lake’s latest family show, Once Upon A Fairytale, is coming to the Keswick this month. Performed by the award-winning Story Craft Theatre, which is made up of professional theatre ...
The US President did not make clear which of the two men he would prefer as a possible successor in the top job ...
Sir Keir Starmer faces the biggest leadership crisis of his premiership as Cabinet ministers including the Home Secretary reportedly urged him to consider his position and Government aides quit their ...