If people arrive in a state of undress, we’ll ask them to put on some clothes and to find out more about wildlife,’ ...
The Cumbria Life Awards return for another year! People, places and positivity are embedded in every issue of Cumbria Life and in everything we do.
A headteacher hits out about "unfair" debt, fly campers made to litter-pick and the return of a historic seaplane. Here are some of the stories from Cumbria you might have missed this week. Fly ...
Offering residents as much solitude as the Biblical garden it shares its name with, Eden is the most sparsely populated part of England. The area in Cumbria has only 26 people per square kilometre and ...
CUMBRIA isn’t just about stunning lakes and fells — it also has a chillingly haunted side. As summer is coming to a close, Autumn brings Halloween, and with centuries of history, battles, tragedies ...
Police said: "Today our Road Safety Camera vans will be operating on the A591 between Keswick & Kendal, the A66 west of Kirkby ...
NEW data have revealed that Cumbria is served by more police officers than the national average, but professionals are divided on whether the force is big enough to tackle the unique demands of the ...
A private school trying to raise money to stay open, a look inside a healthcare centre preparing for winter and the UK's largest floating solar farm given planning permission. Here are five stories in ...
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 ...