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Whitehaven scoops Cumbria in Bloom award and medal for green efforts
Residents invited to give views on future of their area
Local group continue efforts at cleaning up the town
What is known about the change in colour of the water in the harbour
Volunteers help launch school’s woodland project
Plans agreed to tackle contaminated harbour water
Discover how to support pollinators at upcoming talk
Muncaster Castle to become UK's first carbon-zero castle
Ranger ensures preservation of historic capped mine shaft
Sea Cadets recognised for #SaveTheTSBees nature campaign
Sewage spill on path used by children branded 'absolutely vile'
Expert in mine water pollution returns to tackle Whitehaven harbour issues
Campaign group urges government to withdraw support for mine one year after decision
South Copeland residents invited to Film Talks on GDF implications
Former Green Party leader and environmental journalist to speak at anti mine demo
Railway tunnel testing to find source of mystery orange water
Cumberland Council proposes plans for a community forest in town
Businessowner Gerard Richardson condemns ongoing mine protests
Environmental activists hold anti-coalmine demonstration
'Constant discharge' of discoloured water into harbour continues
Council set to use vegetable oil in cars instead of diesel
Campaigner whose legal challenge could derail coal mine speaking at event
'It's irresponsible' - former mayor condemns protest after week of demonstration
Town councillors support mine amid Earth First! protest
'This mine will not go ahead' - Earth First! protestors resist plans for coal mine
Investigations continue into cause of discoloured water in harbour
Protestors from Earth First! gather at former Marchon site in resistance to coal mine
Legal challenge over government's decision to approve coal mine delayed
Copeland buses produce fewer emissions than a decade ago as passenger journeys tumble
Plans for 35-metre phone mast in 'unspoilt area' of the Lake District
Coastal area transformed by charities and hard-working volunteers
Fishing vessel that sank in town's harbour set to be removed
Warning after youths throw aerosol into beach fire, causing explosion
Tree planting project completed at St Benedict’s School
Young people give their views on GDF
Final legal challenge against coal mine decision to be heard in October
Sea cadets start campaign to send seed balls across Britain to help to save the bees
Trudy Harrison: 'Forestry sector offers a plethora of exciting opportunities'
TV presenter seen filming on Whitehaven Harbour
Multi-million funding package announced by company behind new coal mine
Concerns over environmental impact of polluted water in town's harbour
Gardening volunteer plants oak tree to mark coronation of King Charles III
Volunteer Specialist Skills Training from Friends of the Lake District
Free family event as map launched at community woodland
High Court refuses to hear legal challenge against west Cumbria coal mine
Volunteers needed to record garden wildlife for nationwide survey
Volunteers wanted to help plant trees at science park
Decades-old tree cut down after council rules it too dangerous
Council offers new service for businesses
College dissertation accepted as paper at international nuclear conference
Copeland Mayor invites shadow climate change secretary to debate mine decision
Investigations take place after harbour water turns brown
£18.5 million flood scheme will reduce risk to 220 properties
Green Party gives further details on coal mine protest