Cumbria Police are reinforcing the seriousness of malicious communications offences after recording more than 230 offences in two years.
There are no elections in either the Westmorland and Furness Council area or the Cumberland Council area this year, as both ...
Weapons including crossbows and axes can now be handed in as part of a knife amnesty scheme this week. Cumbria Police is participating in Sceptre, a national campaign running from May 18 to May 24 ...
A WEST CUMBRIAN couple attended a Royal Garden Party alongside the King earlier this month, following community work they ...
The Campaign for Real Ale warned the county will see more pub closures later this year Since the start of the year 15 pubs in Cumbria have closed, new figures have revealed. The Campaign for Real Ale ...
Cumbria continues to experience a tourism decline since the pandemic as visitor numbers and profitability fell last year, new statistics reveal. New data from the Scarborough Tourism Economic Activity ...
Hundreds of homes across Cumbria are set to be affected by planned power cuts next week as Electricity North West carries out essential ...
An island home to just three people, a dog trapped underground for four days and the disappearance of two pine martens - here are some stories which made the news in Cumbria this week. Plans to create ...
Police were called to the incident at 6.03pm on May 17, with the child still in hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
Wild beavers have been confirmed in the Eden catchment. Beaver activity has been identified on the River Lowther, marking the ...
Two men have been found guilty of the "mindless destruction" of the world famous Sycamore Gap tree, the felling of which sparked international outrage. The tree had grown in a dip on Hadrian's Wall in ...