Joint operation leads to two arrests at Oxenholme Railway Station
South Lakes NPT worked in tandem with British Transport Police to make the arrests on Tuesday, with one man found to be unlawfully in the UK
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South Lakes NPT worked in tandem with British Transport Police to make the arrests on Tuesday, with one man found to be unlawfully in the UK
A fresh row has broken out over the state of England's waters as the bathing season starts following reports millions of litres of raw sewage were pumped into Windermere.
A community-led neighbourhood plan designed to help shape future development has been formally adopted by Westmorland and Furness Council.
Drivers in and around South Lakeland will have six National Highways road closures to watch out for this week.
Barrow Bid announced "Dave's Strictly Dash" over the weekend, which will see people waltz their way to the town hall.
A number of residents spotted the visiting mammals over the weekend and were fortunate enough to capture the moment on camera.
Councillor Michelle Scrogham met with representatives of the various community groups at the town council's annual meeting.
The team at Barrow BID are working in partnership with Westmorland and Furness Council to 'spruce up' the town with plants and flowers.
Kit Holmes will be playing at the Heron Theatre on Saturday, accompanied by Al Greenwood.
Zeffirellis and Fellinis will be celebrating the Big Green Week between June 9 and 16 with five 'inspiring' documentaries.
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