North Lonsdale Show 2010
THOUSANDS fought the weather at the 2010 North Lonsdale Agricultural Show. Rare breeds, classic events, a motorbike display and a bee show kept the crowds enthralled. KATIE ROBINSON reports...
Windermere Airshow 2010
AERIAL display teams left thousands of people awestruck at the 10th Windermere airshow.
BAE Systems submarine Audacious looks the part
TRAFFIC was brought to a halt by a huge section of submarine.
Bay All Stars
A CROWD of around 1,200 braved awful weather conditions to watch some of British television’s most famous faces play football at Holker Street on Saturday. (1 comment)
Race Horses
IT promises to be a glorious week for the Ulverston yard of Roger Fisher as his latest stable star makes a bid for success at Goodwood.
David Bellamy
ONE of Britain’s best loved botanists paid a visit to South Cumbria.
Walney Roadworks
DRIVERS avoided traffic chaos as the first day of roadworks got under way on Walney. (22 comments)
Cartmel Races
POURING rain and blustery winds didn’t put off thousands of racing enthusiasts making their way to Cartmel for the July race meeting.
Barrovian Soldier
PHILIP Riding signed up to the Duke of Lancaster's First Battalion when he was just 16. On Sunday he returns to Afghanistan to complete his tour. He is still only 19 years old. (6 comments)
Dalton flat
Market Street flat destroyed by squatters (1 comment)
Comics pay tribute to Stan Laurel in Ulverston
A GROUP of funnymen and scriptwriters made a comedy pilgrimage to the home town of Stan Laurel. (4 comments)
END OF A LIFE'S AMBITION
James is looking for a new home for his rare breed sheep
MP JOHN WOODCOCK
tried his hand at rugby when he joined the Barrow Raiders at one of their training sessions
Evening Mail Fun Day 2010
The North-West Evening Mail fun day got under way on Sunday in Barrow Park, the event raises money for Kidsafe UK
South Copeland Scarecrow Festival
Scarecrows came out in force around Millom
Coniston Water Festival
SATURDAY’S Coniston Water Festival proved to be more successful than ever before.
Walney Carnival
BAD weather rained off the parade for Walney Carnival.
Molly's Army Challenge
REPORTER MOLLY LYNCH swapped the Evening Mail office for an army training camp for the day to take on a fitness challenge.
Ulverston Carnival 2010
COLOURFUL costumes, impromptu performances, and lively music brought Ulverston to life on Saturday, as the carnival parade made its way through the market town.
Barrow Island Death
DETECTIVES have launched an investigation into the death of a man on Barrow Island.
Barrow Carnival
THOUSANDS turned out for Barrow’s colourful carnival on Saturday to soak up the fun, noise and spectacle. (11 comments)
Preparing for Drought
A HOSEPIPE ban is set to be introduced if there is no significant rainfall to end the dry spell by the end of this month. (1 comment)
Village 'cut-in-two' by missing bridge
VILLAGERS have launched a campaign to get a vital footbridge damaged by last November’s floods repaired – now. (1 comment)
A taste of life in wartime
PUPILS quite literally stepped into the shoes of 1940s school children when they re-enacted a wartime evacuation.
Ex-servicemen salute our troops serving overseas
EX-SERVICEMEN gathered in honour of Armed Forces Week, as the flag was raised over Barrow Town Hall yesterday(21st).
Children get a taste for history
SCHOOLCHILDREN enjoyed a yummy lesson when they learned about the history of sweets at a special library event.
Man’s body is found in lake
THE body of a man has been found in Coniston Water.
Grange Edwardian Festival
GRANGE was transported back in time for the town’s 17th Edwardian festival.
Race For Life
WOMEN from across Furness took part in the Barrow Race for Life yesterday, raising money for Cancer Research UK.
Cumbria Charity Bike Ride in Bowness
STARS of Coronation Street, TV, British Superbike racing and stunts where among 700 riders and pillions who took to the road for Cumbria Charity Bike Ride on Sunday in aid of Help for Heroes. (4 comments)
Dalton Carnival 2010
THE ancient capital of Furness was bathed in glorious sunshine for Dalton Carnival.
Thousands of people lined Dalton’s Market Street to watch the carnival parade through the town.
Askam Carnival
THE family of this year’s Askam and Ireleth Carnival queen revived an old village tradition by decorating their home with flowers made from crepe paper.
Holker Garden Festival 2010
THOUSANDS of visitors flocked to a sun-drenched Holker for one of the North’s premier gardening shows.
BAE Systems Barrow submarine team is gunning for glory
SPECTATORS applauded as the crew of a Barrow submarine fired an antique battle canon in the town centre.
Increase in deliberately set fires on Walney
DURING the first five months of 2010, 32 fires were started deliberately on Walney.
Knights of Piel
PIEL Island was the scene of an historic ceremony at the weekend. GRAHAM DIXON joined the throng to witness the ordination of three new knights
Karl feels the heat of travel chaos volcano
THE volcanic ash cloud currently disrupting air traffic across Europe has been going strong for a month now and shows no sign of stopping.
Brathay Trust Windermere Marathon
AROUND 1,200 runners took to the roads for the fourth annual Windermere marathon.
Burst Water Main
TRADERS fear a loss of business after a burst water main flooded an industrial estate.
Paint the Town Blue
BARROW AFC fans were celebrating again after scooping prizes in the Evening Mail’s ‘paint the town blue’ competition.
Walk to Remember
NEARLY 800 women came together to raise an estimated £60,000 during the fourth annual St Mary’s Hospice Walk to Remember. (3 comments)
Fans tell of pride at AFC victory
THE players might have put in the performance of a lifetime to claim victory in the FA Trophy final, but the fans played an equally important role. (1 comment)
Burlington school pupils rear and look after chicks in school
CHILDREN at a Furness school have been celebrating some new arrivals this week.
Keswick to Barrow 2010
A BEAUTIFUL sunny day made for perfect walking conditions for the Keswick to Barrow 2010. (6 comments)
AFC Wembely Parade
THE victorious Barrow AFC squad met with crowds of people during a parade to celebrate their win at Wembley. (11 comments)
Woodcock Wins in Barrow
LABOUR'S John Woodcock has been elected the new MP for Barrow and Furness. (30 comments)
Election Highlights
Highlights from Barrow and Furness election count. (30 comments)
Flood hit hotels re-open
TWO hotels devastated by last year’s floods reopened on Saturday following multi-million pound refurbishments.
Animal park's baby boom
THE baby boom is in full swing at South Lakes Wild Animal Park.
Doggy Election
Election fever has taken over the country, and now it's not just the people who are being given the chance to vote.
AFC players sign bone marrow donation register.
MORE than 100 people have been tested and signed a bone marrow donation register in a bid to help a seriously ill teenager.
Tory tussle in town centre.
POLITICAL tensions boiled over in Barrow town centre during the visit of a top Tory.
Show a mesmerising first for Furness
FURNESS Abbey was transformed into an amphitheatre lit by the haunting glow of flaming torches for the premiere of Sufi:Zen.
Gough Poster Vandal
CONSERVATIVE candidate for Barrow and Furness, John Gough, has hit out after one of his campaign billboards was covered over with a rival’s poster. (6 comments)
Lollipop Idol 2010
A BARROW man is top of the pops after being crowned Lollipop Idol.
Helicopter at Ulverston school
CHILDREN in Ulverston had an exciting lesson when a Squirrel helicopter landed on their school’s playing field. Croftlands Infant and Nursery School had an aerial photo taken of the school, with the students spelling out ‘Croftlands School’ on the ground.
Suspected arson leaves boat owners devastated
A FIRE at a boatyard has left owners devastated. Three boats and two buildings were destroyed in the blaze at Barrow Sailing Club’s Ferry Beach site on Sunday night. (5 comments)
Geordie treat comes way out west
A GEORDIE treat has come to Cumbria. Customers in Ulverston are now able to sample the delicacies of Tyneside at their local Gregg’s store.
Put your shirt on Enlgand for the World Cup
THE WORLD’S largest England football shirt went on display in the Lakes yesterday.
Barrow AFC Record Wembley Song
'ALL together now, for Barrow AFC’. That was the message belted out by the Bluebirds as they recorded a charity single ahead of the FA Trophy final at Wembley.
Fun for young with a serious message
Armed with puppets and props the comedy duo, alias Gary Bridgens and Phill Gregg of Headzup, are making a big song and dance about healthy eating and exercise.
TORNADO
RAIL enthusiasts were out in force as the Cumbrian Coast Tornado steamed into Barrow train station yesterday. (9 comments)
JOHN WOODCOCK
A PROSPECTIVE Barrow MP who says he will only claim back the bare minimum from taxpayers has signed a “contract” swearing he will back the reform of expenses.
Seven to fight for seat of departing Barrow MP
BARROW AND FURNESS MP John Hutton is standing down after 18 years in the job.
Beech boys welcomed home from Atlantic adventure
BRITAIN'S first father-and-son team to row the Atlantic have been given a warm welcome home.
Young Barrow Raiders ready to scare the Bulldogs
BATLEY Bulldogs may be ready to square-off against Barrow Raiders on the field tonight, but are their supporters ready for a scary bunch of young fans?
Young filmmakers highlight community issues
YOUNG people have made a film to highlight issues in their community.
Egg Roll Cancelled
The Easter egg rolling competition on Hoal hill, Ulverston has been cancelled.
PDSA Dog MOTs
The vet charity, PDSA, have been offering free dog health checkups.
Royal Visit to the Lakes
CROWDS of well-wishers battled the snow and wind to get a glimpse of Prince Charles as he visited the Lake District.
Muncaster Foolery
DRESSED head to toe in red and gold with jingling bells, Will Tease, the resident jester, started the day by turning the flag on the castle roof upside down.
Dalton Crash
THREE children and two adults were taken to hospital following a car crash on Monday. (29.03.10)
Vic's Got Talent
THE audience was on its feet and swaying as a winner of a talent show sang out the finale.
Children Risk Lives on Railway
TEENAGERS are dicing with death taking short cuts across railway lines (3 comments)
Smoking in Cars
NHS Cumbria has backed the call by 20 top UK doctors for a ban on smoking in cars and public places frequented by children such as playgrounds and parks.
Astute At Sea
The Ministry of Defence has signed a contract for the fifth and sixth Astute class submarines, securing thousands of jobs at Barrow's shipyard. (5 comments)
Bennett Bank Tip
RESIDENTS are devastated after a government inspector gave the go-ahead for a tip extension (1 comment)
Giant Otter
Giant Otter Tupi who has recently arrived at the South Lakes Wild Animal Park. She is one of only two otters in the UK that are in a zoo.
AFC Going to Wembley
Bluebirds beat Salisbury to book place in FA Trophy final.
Barrow Raiders Sign Blackwood
BARROW Raiders have completed a deal to sign Welsh international centre Anthony Blackwood on loan from Super League Crusaders – only days after the move looked to have fallen through.
Love the Lakes
Lakes Aquarium has re-opened, we catch up with them to see how they are getting on.
Askam dogs triumph at Crufts.
PROUD trainers are celebrating with their pets after taking titles at one of the world’s most prestigious dog shows.
Mephedrone
CHILDREN as young as 11 are taking the deadly “legal high” drug mephedrone.
Big Freeze
Shoppers stopped int heir tracks in Barrow town centre.
A crowd of people froze for five minutes in Portland Walk on Saturday as part of The Big Freeze.
Love Barrow 2010
IT was a night that simply made you proud to be part of a community.
In a glittering awards ceremony at the Abbey House Hotel on Friday night, the winners of the Love Barrow Community Awards 2010, sponsored by Barrow Regeneration, were finally announced. (1 comment)
Lorry smashes into Barrow railway bridge
A LORRY driver has admitted making a human error when his wagon smashed into a railway bridge in Barrow.
A spring in the step of new born Barrow lambs
JIM Webster has lived at Page Bank Farm in Rampside all his life. The 54-year-old farmer agreed to take me round and tell me about lambing in Furness.
GRIZEDALE RALLY
Video captured at the Malcolm Wilson Rally
BAE Systems Barrow boss on future of shipyard
A BAE graduate trainee with nerves of steel quizzed the shipyard’s boss at a prestigious defence conference – and said he felt his future was not very secure. (10 comments)
Holker Horse Trials
THE thrills and spills of horse-drawn carriage driving are to return to South Cumbria.
White Cross Bay
Last year’s deluge wrecked lodges and the main complex of White Cross Bay holiday park and marina, Windermere.
BARRY RABONE
Chats about his election campaign (2 comments)
GEESE
Victoria Junior School have become home to over 50 geese.
EVENING MAIL WEDDING SHOW
at Abbey House Hotel
WINTER WONDERLAND
Snow fell over South Cumbria
Barrow Park's Model Railway doubles in size
A POPULAR Furness train ride for children and adults is being nearly doubled in length. Katie Robinson reports. (2 comments)
Gateshead V Barrow AFC
Post match interview with Dave Bayliss
Reaction to BAE Systems Barrow jobs shock
A FAMILY faces losing the wages of both its breadwinners if BAE job cuts go ahead. (13 comments)
Final part of submarine arrives at DDH
TRAFFIC came to a standstill when a section of submarine was transported to Barrow shipyard’s Devonshire Dock Hall (1 comment)
Gem of a home with sea views to admire
THE first owners of a new house on a little estate off the Old Rampside Road, Barrow, are sad that they have to move for medical reasons
Karl battered and a little confused
COOKING has really taken off over the last decade or so. You can’t turn on the TV without seeing a faux-celebrity in their whites cremating a crème brulée.
Meet the guys from South Cumbria's own Baywatch
BAY Search and Rescue had its busiest year in 2009.
- Trucker who caused death of Cumbrian cyclist has motoring ban reduced
- Cumbria council may charge drivers who live in disc-parking zones (89 comments)
- Concern as development agency closure date set (1 comment)
- Top flight airshow draws thousands
- Carlisle row: Cruise club discourages boy-racers
- Sell-out crowd awed by Titanic sinking at Carlisle Castle (6 comments)
- Cumbrian student reaches final of national beauty contest
- New batch of Carlisle alleygates to be erected (3 comments)
- Flushing human remains into sewers idea dismissed by Cumbrian funeral directors (13 comments)
- 'Extremely foolish' Penrith MP regrets 'primitive' Cumbria remarks (46 comments)
- Trucker who caused death of Cumbrian cyclist has motoring ban reduced
- Cumbria council may charge drivers who live in disc-parking zones (89 comments)
- Concern as development agency closure date set (1 comment)
- Top flight airshow draws thousands
- Carlisle row: Cruise club discourages boy-racers
- Sell-out crowd awed by Titanic sinking at Carlisle Castle (6 comments)
- Cumbrian student reaches final of national beauty contest
- New batch of Carlisle alleygates to be erected (3 comments)
- Flushing human remains into sewers idea dismissed by Cumbrian funeral directors (13 comments)
- 'Extremely foolish' Penrith MP regrets 'primitive' Cumbria remarks (46 comments)

