Tuesday, 06 January 2009

South Lakes news

Lakes expert slams walkers

Published 6 January 2009

Craig Palmer AN ex-marine commando has fired a warning to walkers who are underestimating the sub-zero temperatures on the Lake District’s fells.

Police crackdown on Lakes poachers

Published 6 January 2009

I HOP from the back of a police car at an unidentified location somewhere deep in the heart of Grizedale Forest.
Have you been affected by poachers? Click here to have your say

Jenny to bring back beavers

Published 6 January 2009

A WILDLIFE expert who helped put water voles back into Cumbria has landed a top job to return beavers to the UK.

Youths smash door

Published 6 January 2009

POLICE say youths smashed a glass door of a house by hurling a stone at it.

Groups share in £40,000 Awards for All grants

Published 6 January 2009

FURNESS groups have won more than £40,000-worth of lottery cash.

Online tourism bookings on rise

Published 6 January 2009

TOURISTS spent £2.3m booking accommodation online through the Cumbria Tourism website last year – a huge rise over the previous 12 months.

Two die on fells

Published 6 January 2009

TWO people died in separate incidents in the Lake District fells.

Japanese fall for our Cumbria bangers

Published 6 January 2009

JAPANESE visitors to South Lakeland are going crazy for Cumberland sausages.

Gritting policies to be reviewed

Published 5 January 2009

CUMBRIA County Council has reviewed its gritting strategy after the icy weather at the beginning of December caused havoc on some roads.

South Lakes retains its public toilet blocks

Published 5 January 2009

MORE than a dozen public toilet blocks across the South Lakes should now be safe from the axe.

Return of rare animal

Published 2 January 2009

PINE martens have been spotted in Cumbria for the first time.

Lakeland diversion slammed

Published 2 January 2009

LORRIES travelling to a remote Lake District hotel will have to take a detour over one of Cumbria’s most treacherous roads when resurfacing work starts on the A592 next week.

University claims credit for small business boost

Published 2 January 2009

SMALL businesses across the North West have increased sales by almost £11m and created nearly 300 new jobs, thanks to pioneering projects at the University of Cumbria.

Our council tax rises are illegal

Published 31 December 2008

TO consult with the public regarding council tax is a legal requirement, imposed upon local authorities by government.

Airport idea flies

Published 31 December 2008

CUMBRIAN regeneration organisations Cumbria Vision and West Lakes Renaissance have welcomed Carlisle City Council’s decision to grant Stobart Air Ltd planning permission to develop Carlisle Airport.

Top cop in cyber crime warning

Published 31 December 2008

CRAIG Mackey, the Chief Constable of Cumbria Constabulary, has warned South Cumbrian businesses to watch out for increasing levels of technology-based crime.

Recycle Xmas cards for charity

Published 30 December 2008

A SOUTH Lakes supermarket is encouraging its customers to do their bit for the environment and help raise money for charity this Christmas by recycling their old cards and mobile phones.

Festive lunch

Published 30 December 2008

ELDERLY residents in Milnthorpe are to be treated to a free Christmas lunch.

Diners hoping for snow to win free stay in hotel

Published 30 December 2008

A LAKE District hotel is offering diners the chance to have a free overnight stay in January if it snows.

Come Hel or high water

Published 30 December 2008

FOR seven day stretches during winter, hardy fell top assessor Craig Palmer scales 950m high Helvellyn to report back on weather conditions.

Page

Vote

Should the county council pay money to help keep smaller libraries open?

Yes

No

Show Result