Thursday, 21 August 2008

Missed a supplement? You can find it here

Cumbrian Newspapers publishes a wide range of supplements within its titles.

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They are all also produced in digital form and this is an archive of those versions. To read a supplement, click on its link below and wait for the magazine to load. Once that has been completed, you can:

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Cumbrian Weddings - August 08

Weddings front cover - August 08 In August's edition: Win a pair of wedding rings worth £1,000; Meet the bride who chose the same reception venue as her parents 30 years before; Long distance love triumphs; Wedding albums

Learning - August 08

Learning cover - August 08 This issue includes: Meet the dental students aiming to solve Cumbria's NHS shortage; How to get ready for the giant leap to big school; Minister meets pupils with a growing love of science

Futures - August 08

Futures cover - August 08 Inside this month: Great things to do this summer; West Cumbria's newest graduates; Students tackle a mini-decommissioning project; Goodbye to Ehenside and Wyndham schools

Cumbria Farmer - July 08

Cumbria Farmer cover July 2008 In this edition: Livestock farmers in NW get a cash injection of £18m; Champ waller on a high; County misses out on bluetongue vaccine; The Scriveners get their goat

Prom Night - July 08

Prom Night cover - July 08 Sixteen page tribute to glamour, style and fun as senior schools hold their end of year proms

Your Kids - July 08

Your Kids cover - July 08 In July's edition: Win free admission to Carlisle Castle for a year; Why breast is still best; Moral values of the young are 'in decline'; The A-Z of play; Stay safe this summer

New registrations

New reg - east (Aug 08)

New registration (west) cover - July08 As new registration day draws near, take a peek at some of the cracking deals and vehicles being offered at dealerships across the county

Cleator Crack

Cleator Crack (August 08)

Cleator Crack cover - Aug 08 In this issue: Councils oppose phone box plans; Lamplugh kids have the golden ticket; Photos reveal some precious moments; Frizington demand action over promised pelican crossing

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