Dramatic rescue during Maryport Blues Festival puts lifesavers in line for awards
FOUR people have been nominated for honours for their parts in a dramatic harbour rescue during the blues festival. (10 comments)
PM Gordon Brown backs our new Pride in West Cumbria campaign
The prime minister has backed our new Pride in West Cumbria campaign. Click here to read his words and find out how you can get involved.
Meet two people who have made their estate a better place to live
TWO Cockermouth residents have worked together for the past eight years to try to make their estate a better place to live.
PHOTOS: West schools have rocked in dance challenge
PERFORMERS from Cockermouth School and Netherhall School in Maryport have reached the northern finals of the 2009 Rock Challenge competition.
The 2009 Maryport Blues Festival
Click here for all the latest information on this year's Maryport Blues Festival.
Take pride in our sporting stars
NAME just about any sport and there’s probably a West Cumbrian excelling at it.
We've got lots to be proud of in West Cumbria
Here are a selection of videos from across West Cumbria. From events like Uppies and Downies to school activities, to the Malcolm Wilson Rally, West Cumbria has a lot to be proud of. From Victoria school's stage show here, to the battle of the bands for Maryport Blues Festival, we've proved we have got the talent.
Traditions will never die
The first annual Uppies and Downies match of 2009 saw more 2,000 people in Workington, proving that West Cumbria will keep its traditions alive.
Allerdale's got talent
Laura Park is just one of Allerdale's young sporting stars we can be proud of.
Click here to find out about her - and golfer Seb Crookall-Nixon.
- The £16m cost of Sellafield visitor centre – and today it stands idle (5 comments)
- Opinion split on high-level nuclear waste dump (10 comments)
- Neil in line for prestigious award
- New-build 'will fail if we oppose power lines’ - MP (4 comments)
- Ten fined for no TV licences
- New head: I’m keen to improve St Benedict's
- Whitehaven tame promotion rivals Oldham
- Man attacked his ex
- St Bees has county’s lowest internet speeds (2 comments)
- Tories want voters to have say on elected mayor (3 comments)
- The £16m cost of Sellafield visitor centre – and today it stands idle (5 comments)
- Opinion split on high-level nuclear waste dump (10 comments)
- Neil in line for prestigious award
- New-build 'will fail if we oppose power lines’ - MP (4 comments)
- Ten fined for no TV licences
- New head: I’m keen to improve St Benedict's
- Whitehaven tame promotion rivals Oldham
- Man attacked his ex
- St Bees has county’s lowest internet speeds (2 comments)
- Tories want voters to have say on elected mayor (3 comments)




