Visit our community websites
Last updated at 09:15, Monday, 17 August 2009
We also have a series of local websites for communities across Cumbria.
On the websites you will find all the latest news from your area from our journalists plus pictures galleries, sport and a whole load of extra community information and useful links.
And we’ve opened up these sites to allow local groups and residents to add their views and information.
So if you want to get involved or want us to help develop a website for your community get in touch and email Nick Turner here.
Have a look at our websites for
Penrith
Dalston
Brampton
Wigton
Longtown
Silloth
Aspatria
Keswick
Our sister paper the Times & Star has websites for
Workington
Cockermouth
Maryport
The Whitehaven News also has websites for
South Whitehaven
Cleator Moor
First published at 11:20, Saturday, 15 August 2009
Published by http://www.newsandstar.co.uk
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