Nurses, Assistant Practitioners, cashiers, a prison healthcare team and even volunteers were just some of the individuals and teams who were recognised for their outstanding work at an awards ceremony.

More than 150 people from Cumbria Partnership NHS Foundation...

Cumbria’s Police and Crime Commissioner, Richard Rhodes has submitted a response to the Ministry of Justice consultation called ‘Transforming Justice’...
Cumbria Police are constantly working with young people who are involved in anti-social or risk taking behaviour in order to stop them continuing down...
The Cumbria Health Scrutiny Committee met in Carlisle on 31 January with a key item of business the review of Vascular Services in Cumbria and Lancash...
Cumbria’s Police and Crime Panel (22 January) approved the Police and Crime Commissioner’s proposed council tax precept increase for 2013/14. The Pane...
Community groups across South Lakeland have been awarded grants totalling more than £62,000 by Cumbria County Councillors. The money has come from Cum...
Cumbria’s Police and Crime Panel (PCP) will meet next week (22 January) to discuss the police plan, budget and proposed council tax precept being put...
Cumbria’s Director of Public Health is stepping down from his role after being elected to lead the UK Faculty for Public Health (FPH) of the Royal Colleges of Physicians. Professor John Ashton, who...
A new festival has been launched to celebrate the very best comic art from across the world, from cartoon strips to superhero comics and manga to non-fiction graphic novels. The Lakes International...
The Talking Messenger charity, who records monthly magazines and the church news letter in Appleby for blind and partially sighted people used their 14th annual general meeting to say thank you to...
Young Enterprise Company Programme christmas trade fair took place on Saturday December 8 at Dunmail Park Shopping Centre, Workington. Rory O’Neill, Sellafield Ltd Executive Director Stakeholder...