The Cumberland & Westmorland Herald celebrated its 160th anniversary in 2020. One of the few remaining independently owned newspapers in the UK, we’ve come a long way from our original owner Thomas Hodgson’s first editions. What hasn’t changed is the company’s commitment to being at the heart of your community.
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Even if you’re not a hardened hill walker, you can’t fail but be impressed by the Lake District and Eden Valley’s stunning scenery. Naturally, lovers of the great outdoors are well-catered for, but so are those who prefer more sedate pleasures like lake cruises and sightseeing.
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All our food is homemade and freshly prepared by our in house chef’s and made from the finest local ingredients. We have a wide range of Wine, Cocktails, Beers of The World and Premium Spirits, plus a range of non alcoholic drinks. Hotel Bar Food Coffees Par
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Jobcentre Plus is an organisation that helps people to get either jobs, benefits or both. Originally a concept of Winston Churchill and William Beveridge, the Labour Exchanges were first created in the early 20th Century. Labour Exchanges, or Job Centres as they eventually became known, were the result of the problems with employment as far back as 1908.
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Here are some of the reasons why you can be confident in choosing Atlas Physiotherapy: Prompt appointments – No waiting lists, appointments usually within 72 hours Convenient locations – Penrith & Carlisle Town Centres Qualified staff – University graduates, members of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapists & the HCPC Steroid & Non-Steroid Injection Therapy Diagnostic ultrasound scanning – The only Cumbrian clinic combining ultrasound scanning with gait analysis Advanced qualifications – member of the Society of Orthopaedic Medicine (an examination taken by both doctors & physiotherapists), qualified in acupuncture for pain relief Experience with professional & semi-professional sports persons- Wolverhampton Wanderers FC, Manchester Commonwealth Games 2002, Blackburn Rovers FC, England Amateur Boxing Association Movement analysis used in the prevention, examination, treatment and monitoring of an injury. Recognised by major insurance companies.
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Whether you are a beginner or a professional, our diverse product range will assist you to train and improve in your chosen sport or activity. Made by world famous external brands such as Nike, adidas and Puma, as well as internal brands such as Dunlop, Slazenger, Everlast, Lonsdale and Karrimor, the quality of our products is exceptional.
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King Arthurs Round Table is a prehistoric circular earthwork bounded by a ditch and an outer bank, at Eamont bridge, just South of Penrith, and about 400 metres from Mayburgh Henge. The site has nothing whatever to do with the legendary king it is named after (predating him by at least 2500 years).
Category: Places to Visit: Local Attractions
Eden Foyer is an acredited centre of excellence. We offer spacious conference facilities and a high speed internet cafe (50p per half hour) Stay for our fantastic range of food including home made sausages and bread.
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The Lion Gallery is one of the finest independent gift retailers in the North. You will find an extraordinary display of quality Gifts, (including Herdy, Frith Sculpture and Caithness Glass), Jewellery, (including stunning Coeur de Lion, Dansk Smykkekunst, Seagems Silver) and a large array of colourful scarves and accessories (including Earth Squared, Peony, and Powder Designs).
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Named after the Ancient Kingdom of the Dark Ages, Rheged is one of the largest visitor attraction ever to open in Cumbria. It is an all weather, all year round visitor centre of national importance. Situated in Britain’s largest grass covered building, Rheged’s centrepiece is a six storey high cinema screen, the biggest 3D cinema screen in the northwest.
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High quality curtains and blinds in Penrith Morgan Curtain Design Ltd specialise in supplying made-to-measure, high quality curtains and blinds in Penrith, Carlisle and the surrounding area.
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A Victorian Townhouse B&B We strive to make your stay comfortable and enjoyable by providing accommodation of the highest standards
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The Druids Arms is one of the oldest pubs in Penrith, it is a very friendly pub, well known for its music i.e. rock etc, serves a nice selection of pints, just a wee friendly boozer, no flashing lights!!
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BDA Good Practice Scheme Gold Member Denplan Practice
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Micro Bar serving craft beer bar serving favourites from Fell Brewery and guests alongside quality wines and spirits.
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Located in the heart of Penrith, The Little Chippy is the perfect place to buy tasty and freshly prepared food. Our customers have been coming to us for years for our traditional fish and chips and we also offer you a range of other lovingly-prepared food. Something delicious for you to take away.
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Adult Reading Group meets on the first Tuesday of every month 7.00pm – 8.30pm Chatterbooks Junior Reading Group meets on a Tuesday from 4.00pm – 5.00pm (Term time only) Lego Club meetings weekly on a Thursday from 4.00pm – 5.00pm (Term time only) Coding Club meeting weekly on a Tuesday from 4.
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The stores are located throughout England and Wales and operate under six fascias including Bargain Booze, Bargain Booze Select Convenience and Thorougoods.
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Ullswater Navigation & Transit Co Ltd started operating steamer services in 1859, carrying mail, provisions and passengers around the lake. ‘Raven’ was built in 1889 at Rutherglen near Glasgow. ‘Lady of the lake’ was launched in 1877, and both vessels have been in service ever since.
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Hairdressers - Unisex Hairdressing and other beauty treatment
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