Barrow and Furness death notices and funeral announcements from The Mail
The Mail has published 10 death notices this week, creating a lasting tribute to loved ones in the community lost recently.
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Matthew is a reporter covering local news across South Cumbria for the Westmorland Gazette and The Mail. Got a story? Get in touch
Matthew is a reporter covering local news across South Cumbria for the Westmorland Gazette and The Mail. Got a story? Get in touch
The Mail has published 10 death notices this week, creating a lasting tribute to loved ones in the community lost recently.
The Westmorland Gazette has published 12 death notices this week, creating lasting tributes to people who have been lost recently.
A 21 year old man was arrested by night time economy officers for 'being drunk and disorderly' in a public place.
The sun is going to do its best to fight against the clouds over south Cumbria today, with little rain expected.
With fears that temperatures are going to plummet next week, the mild drizzle might be seen as favourable conditions this weekend.
The Lake District-based company picked up the Retail Supply Chain Excellence Award earlier this month.
The local landmark will be transformed into a beacon of red later this month to show support to families who have lost young loved ones.
Ulverston Parish Church is holding weekly sessions, providing free food and drinks, as well as some much needed company for residents this winter.
The Hairy Bikers' wife was speaking in an online interview on Thursday night, discussing her relationship with Dave and her role in the Barrow celebrations.
Hosted by Coffee D'Ash on Portland Walk, the event at the end of the month will feature various authors from the local area.
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