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December, 2011 Issue
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Ashley at Heart of Project to Develop Robot Car
The motorist’s dream of hands free personal transport, safer roads and reduced traffic is now a distinct practical possibility thanks to research in which Orgill and Wyndham educated Ashley Napier…
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Remembering All Victims of War
Annually we remember those ‘who grow not old as we that are left grow old.’ Some small minority of survivors might truly wish that they had not escaped death, but…
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Rangers Promoted
Our picture above shows the triumphant Egremont Rangers Rugby League team whose 76 -16 trouncing of Shaw Cross Sharks ensured that they will be promoted to Division 1 of the Conference…
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Operation Christmas Child
By Edna Branthwaite In 1990, Western journalists were allowed to enter the opened doors of Romanian orphanages for the first time and stunned the world with their TV coverage of…
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Only a Cry for Help?
Andy Crow learns about self injury I had intended to attempt an objective explanation of the process of the West Cumberland Hospital takeover. I’m finding it very difficult. The…
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Sponsored Shift for The Joint
Following in the footsteps of their ancestors, a party of fourteen youths and seven adults descended into the bowels of the earth to work a shift in the last working ore…
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Controlling Worms in Cats and Dogs
Controlling worms in dogs and cats is of great importance not only for their own health, but also for their owners. Perhaps most serious, in terms of potential human health…
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It’s never too late to be what you might have been
By David Bradley I’m not very mobile at the moment or ever will be again but in truth I never have been and often find myself wondering what would have…
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St Patrick’s poems show pride in Cleator Moor
By Peter Watson What better way to show pride in the history and background of your home town than to write poems about it? This is what the children of…
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Witches, Ghosts and Ghouls Support Hospice
By Gillian Johnston On the eve of Halloween the Market Hall in Egremont was descended upon by 40 Moky enthusiasts disguised as witches, ghosts and ghouls and all in…
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Busy Festive Season For Cleator Moor Brass
Cleator Moor Brass enjoy playing at this time of year and hope to spread a little Christmas cheer to our local community. They start the season by playing carols at the…
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St Bridget’s Run Off with the Silverware
St Bridget’s School took the Workington Musical Festival by storm on Wednesday 2nd November at the Theatre Royal, making off with so much silverware that they feel anxious every time a…
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Shine a Light with COSC
On Tuesday 25th and Wednesday 26th October members at COSC were involved in a special two day workshop run by Ali McCaw from “Changeling Productions”, Russell & Celia Burbush from…
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Energy Prices
By Brian Simpson, MEP It is really annoying to hear the Energy Secretary Chris Huhne tells us all to “shop around” for better energy prices when all companies seem…
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WLA Raises the Bar
By Hana Bradnick West Lakes Academy sixth form students have once again raised the bar in the recent A level exams and collected a set of results that both…















