'What an amazing time' - The Forum on Dave Day involvement
The Forum theatre in Barrow served as one of the focal points of the celebrations over the weekend, and discussed what it meant to play that role.
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Matthew is a reporter covering local news across South Cumbria for the Westmorland Gazette and The Mail. Got a story? Get in touch
Matthew is a reporter covering local news across South Cumbria for the Westmorland Gazette and The Mail. Got a story? Get in touch
The Forum theatre in Barrow served as one of the focal points of the celebrations over the weekend, and discussed what it meant to play that role.
The Barrow Underground Music Society hosted a number of performances over the weekend, showcasing what the future of local music has to offer.
Monalisa's Kitchen, which focuses on bring Indian cuisine to the household, gave away specially signed products from Dave Myers for Dave Day.
Mike Hughes triumphed at the KBSA Design Awards last year and has once again been nominated in the Bedroom Design category.
Bea’s Thai, based in The Kings Arms, is the latest addition to Barrow Eats, which will help it reach more customers than ever before.
York Street Chippy was nominated by our readers as one of the best fish and chip shops in the region, but will it be getting your vote?
Red Rose Darts, a Lancashire based retailer, came to the area in April for one time only, but the owners picked up on a growing local interest.
On Saturday, thousands of motorbike riders travelled through the county on their way to Barrow, with locals making sure the area did not disappoint.
Organisers at the Westmorland Motor Club were worried that the annual event would not go ahead due to an apparent lack of engagement.
The rugby club hosted one of the big events on Saturday and took to social media to thank everyone involved in making it a reality.
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