Lake District village gets 'first major development' in years
A Cumbrian village's first major development in years has released new shared ownership properties.
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A Cumbrian village's first major development in years has released new shared ownership properties.
A Cumbrian accountancy firm's newest recruit left her job as a waitress to pursue her business dreams.
A Cumbrian choir has secured a grant to help fund two upcoming events.
A Northumberland school welcomed a renowned chef as a special guest for their first 'foodie fortnight.'
Ayrshire Business Women have celebrated a huge milestone at their latest event.
An East Ayrshire school must make 'necessary improvements' following an inspection.
Cumberland Council has launched a social media channel to engage with its young residents
A North West dental practice has taken home a top prize at an awards ceremony.
The Lake District is set to host its first-ever annual Octoberfest, organised by a local distillery.
An accountancy firm has welcomed 18 new trainees across its South West offices.
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