News round up
Carlisle Council staff will be asked to take pay cut
Published 9 January 2009
AROUND 250 staff at Carlisle City Council will be asked to take a pay cut following a job-evaluation exercise carried out with trades unions.
Union accuses bosses over fact-finding trip
Published 9 January 2009
A ROW has erupted after bosses at Cumbria’s biggest NHS trust admitted spending £46,000 on a fact-finding trip to the United States.
‘Bouncing nana’ takes over at Carlisle pub
Published 9 January 2009
A grandmother once known as Carlisle’s only “bouncing nana” because of her work as a door supervisor has taken over one of the city’s best known pubs.
EXCLUSIVE: Cumbrian killer sends letter from behind bars
Published 9 January 2009
The Cumbrian farmer convicted of brutally murdering his adoring wife so he could start a new life with his lover is attempting to clear his name from his prison cell.
Ouch! Bum rap for Carlisle actress Roxanne Pallett
Published 9 January 2009
ROXANNE Pallett is set to star in this year’s Dancing on Ice, ITV have confirmed.
Cumbria's most senior judge on his no-nonsense approach to dealing with crime
Published 9 January 2009
Judges of popular myth are supposed to scratch their heads in wonder at the reality of life beyond law and the courts.
New Brampton health campus could be on cheaper site
Published 9 January 2009
A NEW multi-million pound health campus for Brampton could be located on a smaller, cheaper site.
Renaissance boss promises progress in 2009 - but no building
Published 9 January 2009
VISIONARY new proposals for Carlisle will be unveiled this year as part of the city’s multi-million pound Renaissance scheme.
Warning – after freezing conditions and lots of snow comes heavy rain
Published 9 January 2009
AFTER a week where Cumbria saw freezing temperatures and thousands kept home from school, a change is on the way.
Zavvi store will play on
Published 9 January 2009
CARLISLE’S Zavvi store has escaped a wave of cuts by the troubled music retailer.
Council witnesses in airport hearing
Published 9 January 2009
TWO Carlisle city councillors have been called as witnesses in a court battle between Cumbrian businessman Andrew Tinkler and his former aviation consultant Peter Elliott.
Former school head set to lose his job in shake-up at city academies
Published 9 January 2009
THE former head of St Aidan’s School in Carlisle is the latest casualty in a proposed shake-up of staff that has sent shock waves among those working for the city’s two academy schools.
Man, 70, on sex charges
Published 9 January 2009
A 70-YEAR-OLD man appeared in court yesterday accused of sex offences.
Health bosses defend £46,000 trip to USA
Published 9 January 2009
A ROW has erupted after bosses at Cumbria’s biggest NHS trust admitted spending £46,000 on a fact-finding trip to America.
Murder accused: I killed my wife
Published 9 January 2009
A PENRITH man has admitted killing his wife – but denies murder.
Chance for fans to mingle with Blues heroes at event
Published 9 January 2009
FANS will have the chance to mingle with sporting heroes from Carlisle United’s history at a charity event next month.
Keep on recycling rubbish
Published 9 January 2009
CUMBRIANS are being urged to continue recycling despite the falling price of waste materials.
Railway station nets come down to prevent birds getting trapped
Published 9 January 2009
ACTION is being taken to stop birds becoming trapped and starving to death in netting at Carlisle Railway Station.
Patients review doctors’ services
Published 9 January 2009
ALMOST 50,000 patients across Cumbria are to be asked for the views on GP services and how they want to see things improved.
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