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Church hope to keep up fundraising after 'highly successful' launch of organ project
Mitchells auction of tools earns nearly £20,000 in sales
Mitchells to hold two unique auctions in coming weeks
A year on from Old Courthouse partial collapse, group calls for action
Historic organ restoration fund seeks to raise cash to the tune of £200,000
Lowry painting and fell runner bust among antique auction standouts
Cumbrian sailor gains place in history after ship he captained granted protection
Kirkgate Centre exhibition will tell stories of 'offcomers'
People wanted to help celebrate Cumbria's diverse heritage
Trust unveil new plaque celebrating history of town building
Crowd funding campaign to save church window reaches goal after generous donation
Civic trust install sixth information panel highlighting town's railways heritage
Opportunity to tour West Cumbrian castle on one of six tours this year
Final Uppies and Downies ball dedicated to player who passed away after second game
All to play for in final game after Downies win for second time hailer Daniel Fryer
Cumbrian town praised for history and restaurants by national paper
Six-year-old continues family tradition as Uppies and Downies returns to town
Council to seek extra 'specialist legal advice' on Old Courthouse as talks ongoing
Ship which sank in harbour broken by contractors on coast
£40k crowdfunder launched to repair iconic church window amid fears over storm damage
Legal notice issued to owner of Old Courthouse giving deadline to carry out works
Nine photos: Looking back on what you were doing 60 yearsago this year
New exhibition highlights West Cumbrian town's shoemaking heritage
Council engineers gain access to collapsed building after court order
Drone photographer captures aftermath of Old Courthouse collapse
Owners humbled to see love for 'Toggie's' which has closed after 120 years
Concert held in memory of popular Cumbrian couple launches bicentenary celebrations
Three former MPs celebrate party's 'proud history' in area ahead of boundary changes
12-year-old has her own special place in Cumbrian tradition with 'surreal' experience
Weeds continue to grow as it is revealed that dock belongs to defunct company
Consultation to be carried out on future of Catholic church and buildings in Maryport
Local history talk to be held in library next week
Sunny skies and local talent were the order of the day at popular Cumbrian show
Proud owners showed of classic cars and a Clydesdale horse at Maryport rally
Workington set to uncover the untold stories of its working-class past
Work begins on transofrming a church loved by Lowry and Kelly is into a museum
Weekend in paradise for town as two sports teams 'reach a pinnacle' in finals
Team which has worked hard for town needs new members to secure its future
Ancient discoveries unearthed by team of archaeologists
Group leads free tours of town castle
Public invited to see archaeologists' ancient discoveries
'Let's do battle' - Uppies and Downies gets off to a flying start
150-year-old auction company looks into expansion options
Uppies and Downies to return and 'bring the town together' - as it has for centuries
Victorian railway bridge reopens after £450,000 investment and complete refurbishment
Is he National Football Museum is looking for information onyour club?
National Coal Museum grant allows miners' voices to be raised again
Guests at town's festival include the man Robert Mugabe called a spy
The year of the rabbit dawns with promises of posterity and peace
Nostalgia: Tokyo, Japan and Workington join in remembering Robbie Burns
Turning tragedy into help for others is a way of life here
'This is part of our heritage' - Councillors reject plans to replace historic pavers
Cumbrian author's new book on Titanic 'coward' sells out in the USA
Podcast looks at life 1900 years after Hadrian's Wall was built