Free entry for refugees on all English Heritage sites
ENGLISH Heritage sites across the country will be welcoming refugees 'from any background' into their sites free of charge, they have just announced.
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ENGLISH Heritage sites across the country will be welcoming refugees 'from any background' into their sites free of charge, they have just announced.
HUNDREDS of homes in Carlisle have internet below the minimum standard for broadband speeds, new figures show.
A SPORTS club have said they are "devastated" after arriving at their site only to find out they had been victims of anti-social criminal damage by a group of suspected youths.
WHAT originally stood as a derelict old textile mill has transformed over the years into a thriving business hub – now catering to around 50 businesses within the premise.
THE results are in for a community music competition that allowed for young budding artists to compete for a full music package, including a front stage spot in the upcoming Solfest 2022.
Carlisle Youth Zone (CYZ) have just announced the appointment of a new Chief Executive.
Youngsters at a Carlisle school are enjoying a healthy new addition to their playground – after a two-year Covid-enforced wait.
THE NORTH of England's gas supplier will be carrying out works to ensure both safe and reliable supply of gas continues within Whitehaven.
THE High Sheriff of Cumbria visited a Penrith foodbank to see what life is like on the front line amidst the cost of living crisis.
A CYCLING group slipped into gear last week as they departed from Bowness-on-Solway on a 100-mile coast-to-coast ‘Route 72’ bike ride to South Shields to raise awareness for organ donation.
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