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Council & Democracy
Council News
News Releases
2007
September
September 2007
Latest updates on News in Cumbria
28/9/2007 -
Cumbria County Council to unveil residential care modernisation proposals
28/9/2007 -
Rural Wheels rolls into South Lakeland
28/9/2007 -
Healthy run up to Longtown and Bewcastle forum
27/9/2007 -
Scrutiny launched into NHS 'Closer to Home' proposals
27/9/2007 -
Trading Standards warn retailers to stub out underage tobacco sales
26/9/2007 -
Resurfacing work to take place on Abbey Road in Barrow next week
26/9/2007 -
SOS - sweep our shoreline
26/9/2007 -
Fresh look at student fire safety
26/9/2007 -
County's first parent information kiosk opens for business - Thursday 27 September
26/9/2007 -
Jungle books
26/9/2007 -
More funding for children with special needs
25/9/2007 -
Grant of £7,000 to groups in South Lakes
25/9/2007 -
Moorclose Neighbourhood Forum
25/9/2007 -
Art, grants, and volunteering in Carlisle on agenda at Denton Holme and Longsowerby Neighbourhood Forum
25/9/2007 -
First ever joint schools council meets in Carlisle - Wednesday 26 September
24/9/2007 -
Green-fingered Carlisle kids score prizes
21/9/2007 -
Local Committee Chairman steps down
21/9/2007 -
More funding for children with special needs
21/9/2007 -
Cumbrian firefighters deliver red hot safety advice to county's students
20/9/2007 -
Bootle and Seascale Neighbourhood Forum
20/9/2007 -
Keswick and District Neighbourhood Forum
20/9/2007 -
Workington Central Neighbourhood Forum
20/9/2007 -
Gosforth and Ennerdale Neighbourhood Forum
18/9/2007 -
Kendal Neighbourhood Forum, 26 September
18/9/2007 -
Cumbria's Fairtrade achievements recognised at national conference
14/9/2007 -
Cumbria debates county's nuclear future
13/9/2007 -
County Council approves day care charges
13/9/2007 -
County Council unveils new-look Cabinet
13/9/2007 -
The future of wind energy in Cumbria
12/9/2007 -
Trading standards to enforce new livestock movement restrictions after fresh FMD case
12/9/2007 -
Can you help a teenager turn their life around?
12/9/2007 -
Maryport & District Neighbourhood Forum
12/9/2007 -
Cumbrian residents urged to compost this autumn
12/9/2007 -
Consumer Direct branches out into financial advice
11/9/2007 -
New one-way in Workington
11/9/2007 -
Trading standards urges retailers to respect new tobacco sales law
10/9/2007 -
Operational note: 'Open Access' Survey Day - Sunday 9 September 2007
7/9/2007 -
Youthful flavour to Hillcrest and Hensingham Neighbourhood Forum
7/9/2007 -
Public asked for views on new Fire and Rescue Service plan
7/9/2007 -
Eden blanket check
7/9/2007 -
Carlisle blanket check
6/9/2007 -
Workington Central Neighbourhood Forum
6/9/2007 -
Launch of Cumbria Children's Trust
6/9/2007 -
Councillors asked to agree day care charges
4/9/2007 -
Cabinet gives go-ahead to library service changes
4/9/2007 -
Ofsted Inspector tells Kirkbampton School pupils 'you go to an outstanding school'
3/9/2007 -
Launch of Cumbria's Children's Trust - 2:00pm Thursday 6 September at The Courts, Carlisle
3/9/2007 -
Trading Standards oversee biosecurity at re-opened livestock markets
3/9/2007 -
Public invited to test Cockermouth fire station's metal
3/9/2007 -
Response to road accident contamination risk to be tested
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