Woman finds huge 'jellyfish' whilst walking her dogs on West Cumbrian beach
A WOMAN from Seascale found an 'extremely unusual' site whilst walking her dogs along a West Cumbrian beach- when she spotted a huge jellyfish washed up on the shore.
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Chief reporter based in west Cumbria for the News and Star, The Cumberland News, Times and Star, and The Whitehaven News - covering stories in Carlisle, Workington, Keswick, Whitehaven and Penrith.
A WOMAN from Seascale found an 'extremely unusual' site whilst walking her dogs along a West Cumbrian beach- when she spotted a huge jellyfish washed up on the shore.
Forecasters said Storm Bert will reach the UK on Saturday, bringing heavy rain and snow, together with strong winds to large swathes of the country.
Report came in at 8:07am report of a two vehicle RTC (car and van) on A66 between Cockermouth and Stainburn.
A NEW and unique toiletry and bath shop has opened in Maryport- with the owner hoping to bring something new to West Cumbria.
Workington Golf Club held their annual Ladies Charity day on Saturday 8th June 2024.
IT'S one of them days in Cumbrian history where we all remember where we were, the floods of 2009 battered the county causing devastation across many towns.
AS the National Lottery celebrates its 30th birthday we have taken a look at some of the Cumbrian winners who have 'hit the jackpot' over the last three decades.
A FUNDRAISING campaign to raise £200,000 for the restoration of a Workington church’s Grade II* Listed Hill Pipe Organ
A CUMBRIA GP practice has been served a notice of warning from the healthcare watchdog- after it was found to 'require improvement' in an inspection earlier this year.
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