Woman cycling more than 4,000 miles in memory of dad
Katy Roberts from Falmouth is embarking on a mammoth cycling challenge to support PAPYRUS, a charity focusing on preventing young suicide.
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South Cumbria-based reporter covering a range of stories for The Mail in Barrow-in-Furness, plus The Westmorland Gazette in Kendal.
Some of Erin's articles are being drafted with the assistance of AI tools such as ChatGPT. However, a journalist or editor always decides what content to cover and always reviews this content before it is published.
Katy Roberts from Falmouth is embarking on a mammoth cycling challenge to support PAPYRUS, a charity focusing on preventing young suicide.
Rob Wing has retired as chairman of Newlyn Pier & Harbour Commissioners (NP&HC) after twelve years of dedicated service.
Cornwall Blood Bikes, which delivers critical medical supplies and blood to hospices and hospitals, has been given a £2,000 donation from the Yorkshire Building Society Charitable Foundation.
Bus Pass Productions is searching for two 'locally based' female actors for its fundraising comedy 'It’s Murder at the Town Hall'.
St Mary’s Hospice Compassionate Community Hub in Barrow has been awarded funds from the Power of Music for its Admiral Nurse Dementia Service.
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Jackie Arnold has been named the first ever female chair of the Cumberland Building Society's board.
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