Shop in Barrow aims to support Dave Day with commemorative bracelets
The team at Mobile Man, which operates at Market Hall, also confirmed that 10% of the money taken in on the day will be going to charity.
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The team at Mobile Man, which operates at Market Hall, also confirmed that 10% of the money taken in on the day will be going to charity.
His Majesty The King has been a patron of the organisation since 1996 and this week announced that that endorsement was set to continue.
Samantha Singleton of Schooner Street admitted to the breach on May 13, though denied the allegation of violence towards the man in question.
Newbarns Primary is in need of a new volunteer who will help support pupils as they explore the benefits of reading.
Staff from the hospice, as well as people running in its honour, tackled the 40 mile challenge to raise valuable funds for the hospice.
Jason Woodcock, who was tasked to spearhead efforts to make Dave Day a reality, paid tribute to the people of Barrow in his latest update.
The station station, one of pit stops during the London to Barrow journey, will let participants park on site for no charge between 10:00am and 2:00pm.
Dane Ghyll Community School reached level five of the Royal Horticultural Society awards, with teachers branding it as an 'incredible achievement'.
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.
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