Friday, 30 July 2010

Car smashes through shop window

50000946B004 ESTATE Agent Sarah Washington had a lucky escape yesterday when a car driven by an elderly woman crashed through her office window.

Young and gifted

0519633 BRITAIN’S Energy Coast™ will need a highly skilled workforce if it is to remain at the forefront of energy technology.

Lady in the Lake killer Gordon Park found dead

A0268206 LADY in the Lake killer Gordon Park was found dead in his prison cell on his 66th birthday.

Gordon Park funeral

50001064B001 MORE than 200 family and friends packed into a church to say their last goodbyes to convicted wife killer Gordon Park.

Ulverston canal search for missing man

Stewart Griffiths POLICE divers have been searching Ulverston canal for a missing man.

Police comb railway tracks for missing Ulverston man

0522378 A POLICE search of railway lines in the Ulverston area was due to continue today after officers were unable to trace a missing man.

Ulverston fell race a big success

0522375 THE weekend cold snap didn’t deter more than 170 runners taking to the slopes of Birkrigg Common, near Ulverston, for the annual fell race yesterday.

South Walney Infant School Book Fair

EM South Walney Infants School Book Fair/0522256.jpg INFANT school children dressed as characters from their favourite books to celebrate book week.

Video drives home road safety message to young

EM Park front page POLITICIANS, police officers and teachers are all embracing new media in a bid to reach out to young people. (1 comment)

Pothole Watch

potholecaa Evening Mail's Pothole Watch. Send your pictures and videos to pictures@nwemail.co.uk

First nuclear flask sets sail for Japan from Barrow

0520811 DECADES of work came to fruition yesterday when the first of 10 years of consignments of highly-radioactive nuclear waste was loaded on to a ship bound for Japan. (1 comment)

Whiskas in the dog house

whiskas AN ANIMAL-LOVER has thanked firefighters who came to the rescue of a puppy after the pooch’s head got trapped in a tin of cat food.

Joe Riley's Swim Tips

EM Great North Swim Two time competitor, Joe Riley, give his tips for the Great North Swim.

Binge-drinking: the frightening figures

0141871 DRINKS promotions that encourage binge-drinking will be banned from April, Home Secretary Alan Johnson has announced. (4 comments)

FLOOD HIT HOTEL

0517823 We catch up with Whitewater Hotel and Restaurant operations manager James Beech

ASKAM VILLAGE SCHOOL

ASKAM VILLAGE SCHOOL SING UP AWARD Pupils celebrate being awarded the National Sing Up silver award

New Year's Dips 2010

0518015.jpg New Year's Dips at Earnse Bay, Walney, and Canal Foot, Ulverston.

Snow falls on Barrow

SNOW IN BARROW PARK Over 100 Schools were forced to close after snow fell over much of Cumbria (3 comments)

More ice and snow predicted for Cumbria

Editor WEATHER forecasters are predicting more ice and snow in the run up to Christmas.

Santa's special visit to Ava

0517011.jpg A LITTLE girl fighting cancer received an extra special Christmas present when Santa Claus turned up on her doorstep.

Severe weather warning as more snow due to fall over Cumbria

December snow photo Drivers in Cumbria are being urged to take extreme care on the roads tonight after the Met Office issued another severe weather warning in anticipation of further heavy snow tonight. (66 comments)

Ulverston family’s winter wonderland brings festive cheer to town

0517057 A FAMILY is bringing festive cheer to all with their charity winter wonderland.

A dog is for life, not just for Christmas

0513215 EVENING Mail reader Robert Beach’s moving poem is a timely reminder during the festive season that while pets can make a wonderful gift for a loved one – they are not just for Christmas but for life.

Evening Mail Christmas Carol service 2009

Evening Mail Christmas Carol service 2009/A0516609.jpg MALE voice quartet, Voce, rounded off a terrific Christmas carol service.

Barrow christmas shelter opens for 20th year

0516063 A HOMELESSNESS charity will hold its 20th Christmas shelter next week.

A cracker of a Bluebird cake

0516140 THERE’S a buzz about the town, and it’s not just pre-Christmas excitement. Barrow AFC is looking forward to one of the biggest games in the club’s history when they take on Premier League Sunderland at the magnificent Stadium of Light.

Wigan Warriors try same goal as Furness Academy

0515949 BARROW’S new secondary school has teamed up with a Super League rugby club.

Ulverston pupils take flood support to streets

A HINT of snow blew over Ulverston’s Market Cross as musicians young and old performed festive classics in aid of flood victims.

Prime Minister meets Barrow flood hero at Downing Street

Flood hero meets PM/0515370.jpg A HEROIC rescue team which helped South Cumbria’s flood-hit residents has been praised by Prime Minister Gordon Brown.

Labour crush BNP in Dalton

Dalton by-election 101209/A0515453.jpg THE mainstream Labour Party comfortably repelled a challenge from the British National Party in a by-election. (10 comments)

Barrow town centre clubs and pubs in swoop

Operation Siskin/0514904.jpg POLICE officers and other agencies carried out a swoop on licensed premises in Barrow and Dalton as part of Operation Siskin. (2 comments)

Angry protests at plans to shut University of Cumbria campus

EM Ambleside Protests HUNDREDS of angry residents and students flocked to a public meeting last night to air their views over plans to mothball the University of Cumbria’s Ambleside campus.

Minister calls for action to solve flooding after Ulverston visit

Lord William McKenzie visits Ulverston/0512729.jpg GOVERNMENT minister Lord William McKenzie said action is needed to solve flooding in Ulverston after witnessing first hand the damage caused to residents’ homes.

Barrow employer airlifted from home

0512531 AN eye-witness has described how he saw his neighbours being airlifted from their home.

Hutton to start new Furness College campus build

EM Groundbreaking Furness College A £40M project to transform a college campus is about to be launched. (2 comments)

Barrow christmas lights switch-on

Christmas lights switch on - 231109/0512266.jpg BARROW witnessed a Christmas miracle on Saturday when persistent driving rain suddenly stopped in time for the lights switch-on ceremony starring the Hairy Bikers.

Astute prepares to leave Barrow

0510971.JPG SCORES of families watched the Astute submarine leave Barrow shipyard ahead of her planned departure for sea trials

Astute leaves Barrow

0510981.jpg BARROW-built Astute left the town to begin sea trials. Crowds of people went to Roa Island and Walney to witness the departure of the Royal Navy’s most advanced attack submarine. (13 comments)

Hairy Bikers branch out for worthy project

0510757 THE Hairy Bikers have thrown their weight behind a campaign to help find homes for children and young people waiting for adoption in Cumbria.

Furness mountain bike queen's London 2012 Olympic dream

0510560 WHEN injury deprived Sue Thomas the chance of a place at the 2004 Games in Athens she thought her Olympic dream was over.

An impressive display of fireworks in Furness

Bonfire night 2009/0509874.jpg HUNDREDS turned out to enjoy a spectacular fireworks display in Barrow last night.

Remembrance Sunday - picture special

Remembrance Sunday 2009/0510017.jpg HUNDREDS of people turned out in Barrow Park to commemorate Remembrance Sunday at the Cenotaph.

More South Cumbrian cops to use tasers

0509673 SPECIALLY trained police officers are to be issued with Tasers as part of a 24-hour response team throughout South Cumbria from early next month.

Would-be Tory MP asks how taxpayer's cash is being spent

0509756 WOULD-BE Tory MP John Gough has demanded the government opens its books – and show the people of Barrow how much taxpayers’ money is spent in the town. (1 comment)

Plenty of tricks and treats for Halloween

Halloween/0508915.jpg CHILDREN enjoyed a fright fest in the build up to Halloween.

Floods hit Furness

Flooding/0509333.jpg HEAVY rainfall caused disruption across South Cumbria yesterday as emergency crews battled to clear flooded roads.

Woman found dead in Barrow house

EM Gloucester Street Death A WOMAN has been found dead at a house in Barrow.

Ice cream van man sold fake cigs to kids

0508680 A MAN targeted young children by selling fake cigarettes out of his ice cream van, a court heard.

Twenty new jobs created as new Tesco store opens in Millom

A0493231 A SUPERMARKET opens with new owners on Monday.

John Woodcock in bid to be Furness MP

EM John Woodcock THE Prime Minister’s advisor John Woodcock has been overwhelmingly chosen to contest the Barrow and Furness seat at the next general election – and pledges to fight for jobs at the shipyard.

Hague confident Tories can win Barrow

em hague TOP Tory William Hague is confident his party will recapture the Barrow and Furness seat at the next general election.

John Hutton visits Furness Academy

0508204 BARROW MP John Hutton gave his half-term verdict of Furness Academy. (4 comments)

Pumpkin carving

EM PUMPKIN If you’ve always wanted to know how to carve a pumpkin, here’s our easy guide.

Lest we forget

0508233 AN RAF jet zoomed overhead as a wreath was dropped into Windermere to mark the launch of the 2009 Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal in Cumbria.

Barrow to London rail plan revealed

0506941 BARROW could get its first direct trains to London for 20 years if a plan by a rail entrepreneur gets the green light. (2 comments)

£6m spent to upgrade Grizedale centre

GRIZEDALE Forest is ready for the half-term rush after unveiling new £6m facilities.

Voices for Hospices

EM Voices for Hospices/0506547.jpg THE stars were out in Barrow for a charity talent show. (6 comments)

Conga for Congo

EM Wellie conga/A0506633.jpg A BID to break the world record for the number of people to do the conga while wearing wellies fell agonisingly short.

Three month delays expected on A590

0502887 MOTORISTS can expect up to three months of traffic disruption after work began on an £830,000 project to alter a major roundabout. (2 comments)

Prime Minister backs Barrow shipyard

0505395 PRIME Minister Gordon Brown last night told the Evening Mail he will “guarantee a generation of high skilled jobs” in Barrow by pressing ahead with the successor submarine programme. (7 comments)

Road safety group vows to listen to A595 concerns

Revamp our roads THE group responsible for improving road safety has vowed to listen to concerns about the A595.

No-one shows up for rail consultation in Grange

0505499 TRAIN bosses think they must be doing something right – after no-one turned up to a ‘meet the manager’ session.

Group to make thousands of poppies with pupils’ help

0503452 ORGANISATIONS in Furness are joining forces with 20 schools to make thousands of poppies.

Ulverston Lantern Festival

EM Ulverston Lantern procession/A0503610.jpg THE rain stopped just in time for Ulverston’s annual Lantern Festival on Saturday.

Great North swim - meet the elite swimmers

Great North Swim 2009/0502525.jpg Competitors are gearing up for the Great North Swim which takes place on Windermere this weekend. Reporter Katie Robinson talked to some of the elite swimmers before the big event.

Great North Swim - footage from the event

Great North Swim 2009/0502585.jpg OLYMPIC medal winners battled it out in South Lakeland along with thousands of fund-raisers in this year’s Great North Swim.

How disabled friendly is Grange? - MP finds out

0501949 SOUTH Lakes MP Tim Farron toured Grange in a wheelchair to see the problems faced by disabled people in the town.

Dalton Zoo's birthday boy Zimba meets foster family

Zimba/0502384.jpg ZOO staff threw a very special birthday party for one of its star attractions.

Ulverston Beer Festival

Ulverston Beer festival Katie Robinson checked out the 21st Furness Beer festival at Coronation Hall.

Lowick show

Lowick show 2009/0501626.jpg RAIN and mud could not stop a gem in the traditional country events calendar from going ahead.

Race fans scream themselves hoarse as Cartmel beats rain

0500799.jpg CARTMEL races got off to a flying start with thousands of people turning out to enjoy the fun.

Preparing for that special first school day

0500686 DESPITE returning to the school she attended as a child, Donna Flint is a bag of nerves.

Pupils congatulated on getting excellent GCSE results – again

CUMBRIA’S 16-year-olds have been congratulated for their excellent GCSE performance.

Record-breaking A-Level results

em a levels STUDENTS celebrated A-Level success following a nail-biting summer waiting for their results.

Rescue squad called into action

A SOUTH Lakeland lifesaving team was called into action twice in one day.

The Netherlands National Circus visits Barrow Park

Netherlands circus in Barrow park/0498568.jpg INSIDE the 36-metre Big Top we meet the usually exuberant show producer Ross Presto in contemplative mood.

Rydal Sheepdog Trials and Hound Show

Rydal sheepdog trials/0498803.jpg THOUSANDS of people and hundreds of dogs flocked to the 106th Rydal Sheepdog Trials and Hound Show.

The team that makes your day at Cartmel races

Cartmel races/0498590.jpg CARTMEL racing without Lord Cavendish is like the village’s sticky toffee pudding without the custard – inseparable.

Ambleside Sports

0497123.jpg THE heavy rain which washed out North Lonsdale Show earlier this week held off for Ambleside Sports yesterday - much to the relief of the organisers.

National kitesurfing: Walney

0497171.jpg EARNSE Bay attracted extreme watersport fans as the Walney leg of the British Kite Surfing Championships got under way.

Hawcliffe Bird Sanctuary's ducklings

Pat Denny Pat Denny from Hawcliffe Bird Sanctuary rescued ducklings and a baby hedgehog.

Ashes Series - Flintoff

Andrew Flintoff Andrew Flintoff talks about England's recent test match victory

Michael Newton's golfing tips

Michael Newton Five lessons from a golf pro

Why we love Barrow Park

0495842 SET aside from the hustle and bustle of Barrow town centre is a 45-acre green space which is officially one of the best in the country.

A shot at the big time

0492222 HOT shot clay pigeon blaster Mark Shaw is on his way to big things in the shooting game.

Cartmel races

Cartmel races/A0486298.jpg PUNTERS were giving the recession a bit of a pasting at Cartmel yesterday.

Coniston Water Festival

0493016.jpg ASHES fever hit Coniston this weekend when an Australian was crowned the winner of the All England Stone Skimming Championships.

Long Hoad to recovery for Ulverston monument

0489019 AN historic monument famed for looking like a giant pepperpot is almost unrecognisable as it overlooks Ulverston surrounded by scaffolding. (4 comments)

Emma Porteous the under-18s modelling competition winner

Model competition - under 18s final/0490959.jpg Coming soon...
DVD of the under-18s final
Keep looking here at www.nwemail.co.uk for details.

Mel Patton the over-18s modelling competition winner

0490579.jpg Coming soon...
DVD of the over-18s final
Keep looking here at www.nwemail.co.uk for details.

Barrow loves to boogie

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WHETHER you can dance or not, there’s one way to get people grooving and that’s to choreograph associated steps.

Barrow Carnival

0491954.jpg THOUSANDS of people lined the kerbs for the annual Barrow Carnival.

Walney Carnival

0492054.jpg CHILDREN and adults of all ages did not let the overwhelming heat stop them from enjoying this year’s Walney Carnival.

Barrow couple spearhead disablility campaign

0491641 A COUPLE are spearheading a campaign to improve disabled access at Furness beauty spots.

Windermere Summer Solstice Lake Race

Solstice race 2009/0490816.jpg THE longest race on the longest lake on the longest day showed canoes are taking back Windermere from powerboats.

Barrow magician Mark puts you under a spell

0487158 MARK Wilding might not be able to turn water into wine but he can make a rabbit grow before your eyes.

Gummer’s How Fell Race

0490795.jpg FOUR-MIDABLE Ian Holmes made it a quadruple of successive victories at the Gummer’s How Fell Race on Saturday night.

Police raid Barrow web probe premises

0488989 HUNDREDS of documents were seized by detectives during a raid on an internet firm.

Barrow parents' academy protest

0490751 MORE than 200 protestors from near and far stepped up the campaign against the planned Furness Academy in a noisy but well-behaved demonstration Friday afternoon.

Askam Carnival

A0488432.jpg THE rain failed to dampen the spirits of the hundreds of Askam residents who lined the streets for this year’s carnival.

Evening Mail Drugs Survey

Take part in the Evening Mail Drugs Survey and have your say on drugs problems in South Cumbria.

Race For Life in Barrow

A0488482.jpg WOMEN of all ages joined forces at Barrow’s Race For Life in support of friends and relatives who have been touched by cancer.

Barrow teenager caught in swing

0487358 A SIXTEEN-year-old girl thought that going on a kiddies’ swing would be child’s play. (1 comment)

Famous face Monty gets ‘huge pleasure’ from return to Holker

0487387 GARDENING guru Monty Don was back in the South Lakes at the weekend.

Circus fun in the Barrow sun

0487408.jpg BARROW went head to head against Britain’s Got Talent at the weekend – and wasn’t remotely found wanting.

Flookburgh’s golden day as Olympic gold medallist Adrian Moorhouse opens new swimming pool

0487154 OLYMPIC Gold medallist Adrian Moorhouse flew into Flookburgh to cut the ribbon on a new £2.3m swimming pool.

Dalton animal park to treble in size

0486941 AMBITIOUS plans to expand Dalton zoo to three times its original size would see it become an even bigger tourist draw. (14 comments)

Barrow pupils’ protest: we can stop academy

0486758 STUDENTS behind the academy protest say they are overwhelmed with the amount of support they have received, and believe it can help them stop the scheduled September opening.

Emergency services learn how to cope with chemical warfare in Barrow

0486735 VISITORS and patients at Furness General Hospital could easily have been forgiven for thinking that a major disaster had taken place.

Ward off the blues with Tai Chi

em tai chi HOW often can any of us ever claim to take time out from our busy schedules? Quality time out, as opposed to zoning out in front of the TV? Tai Chi instructor Chris Shaw is giving us the opportunity to do just that.

Word on the street is the circus is coming to Barrow

0486238 IF all the world’s a stage James Macpherson’s is condensed to a seven-foot diameter which he shares with two palm trees and a lobster. Anything that doesn’t fit in the back of his van is superfluous. (1 comment)

Video from the first race meeting at Cartmel

em cartmel Click on the headline above to watch a video from Cartmel Races first meeting of the year.

Winning ways for wedding couple at Cartmel Races

0486341 A BARROW couple were winners in more ways than one when they celebrated their wedding at Cartmel Racecourse.

Barrow beauty wins Miss Cumbria

Miss Cumbria 2009 photo A BARROW beauty was today celebrating being crowned Miss Cumbria. (1 comment)

Huge cruise ship sails into Barrow dock

0486100.jpg A 30,000-TONNE cruise ship with more than 600 passengers became the first liner to visit Barrow port for three years. Watch the video here. (27 comments)

Ulverston jewellery raiders caught on CCTV

Grabbed Frame 11.JPG POLICE have released CCTV stills of three masked raiders who carried out a smash and grab at an Ulverston jewellers and escaped with £20,000-worth of watches.

Historic fun and games at Dalton's medieval market

Dalton medieval market/0486492.jpg THOUSANDS flocked to Dalton for the town’s annual medieval market.

Pupils have fun down on the farm

0478832 ANNIE the milking cow is just like one of the class. Pupils at Newton Primary School first met the four-year-old Holstein at their summer fair when she was just a one-week-old calf.

Ken Dodd unveils Laurel and Hardy statue in Ulverston

0481150.jpg THOUSANDS of people descended on Ulverston to witness the unveiling of the Laurel and Hardy statue.

Ronnie the Rabbit a big hit

0479562 CHILDREN came face-to-face with cute creatures during an Easter workshop at a Barrow store.

Morris dancers wow crowds

0480372 FURNESS Morris dancers wowed the crowds in glorious weather with a traditional play that dates back to 1963.

Furness Model Railway Exhibition

em trains HUNDREDS of visitors flocked to Forum 28 in Barrow on Saturday to the first day of Furness Model Railway Club’s 47th annual exhibition yesterday.

Taking a bow for the Bard at Dowdales

0476892 TWO hundred talented pupils took to the stage to celebrate the works of William Shakespeare.

Masterclass for Furness business

em Harry Knowles The Enterprise Masterclass ‘Reaching Out to a Global Audience’ – held at the Waterside House Enterprise Hub in Barrow on 2 April 2009 enabled over 40 retail and commercial business owners to see the potential benefits of combining traditional retail marketing with the Internet to increase opportunity to reach a global customer base.

Barrow gives Beverley Hughes a lesson on ‘donk’ music

GOVERNMENT minister Beverley Hughes ended a top-level tour of the area by listening to some ‘donk’ dance music.

Drug cops swoop in Barrow, Dalton and Ulverston dawn raids

0479987.jpg THE Evening Mail was on the front line with police in the war against drugs. We joined 55 police officers on Operation Arrowhead.

Army challenge for Mail journalist

0477604.jpg Robert Johnson spends a day training with the army.

Barrow’s bride and joy

0477760.jpg The Designer Wedding Show, which took place at Barrow’s Forum 28 yesterday, is the first of two annual wedding shows in the town that makes organising your special day as easy as saying “I do”.

Fury friends weigh in on Burlington maths lesson

0478482.jpg THIS was certainly a maths lesson with a difference.

Proud traditions come to fore at HMS Audacious keel laying ceremony

em keel laying MANY of the 800 workers who lined Devonshire Dock Hall’s vast platforms for yesterday’s keel laying ceremony witnessed a scene also played out before their parents and grandparents.

Cluck-clique every trip

0476999.jpg WHAT came first, the chicken or the egg?

Why Wii have a new lease of life

wii IT was bound to happen – as soon as my 88-year-old nanna unwrapped her shiny new Wii at Christmas, I knew I was in for a pasting.
Watch the video

Classy cars cruise into Barrow

0473226.jpg BEEFED up body work, tuned engines, blinged up wheels and paint jobs, and superb sound systems.

Police swoop in Cumbria poaching crackdown

0470748 MORE than a dozen bags of venison and an air gun have been seized from a Millom home following a police crackdown on poaching.

Baboons at South Lakes Wild Animal Park

em baboon PLAYFUL primates are recycling a Christmas tree in a novel way.

KORBR colours laid up at ceremony

Korbr colours photo Marching into history... The book was finally closed on the illustrious history of Cumbria’s former King’s Own Royal Border Regiment (KORBR) when its colours were laid up in an emotional service at Carlisle Cathedral.

Police drive vehicle safety message home in Barrow

em orwell MOTORISTS were stopped during a crackdown on faulty vehicles. A total of 25 vehicles were stopped in Barrow on Saturday evening for a number of transgressions, such as having overly large exhaust pipes and tinted windows.

Climbers praised by mountain rescuers

0470124 MOUNTAIN rescuers have commended two climbers who continued to trek down a fellside after one suffered a broken leg.

Campbell's Bluebird to return to water at Coniston

Bluebird Restoration IT’S bewildering to think that this hunk of steelwork, rivets and sculpted metal was the boat in which Donald Campbell made history.

John Hutton

Hutton on himself

Pianist Adam, 11, steps in to save Christmas play

0463865 A FURNESS pupil is a hero after stepping in to save his school’s Christmas play.

Firefighters tackle farm blaze

Farm Fire A MASSIVE blaze ripped through a farmhouse and barn today threatening to blow up 3,000 litres of diesel and gas canisters.

Danny’s songs

A0046175 UNHEARD recordings of the late, legendary Danny Patterson are set to be released 10 years after they were performed.

Christmas drink driving campaign

Drink driving poster THE annual festive drink drive crackdown has kicked off with some hard hitting messages for motorists.

Cartoonist Higgins reveals his secrets at Burlington school

0453241 IT'S not every day you get to see how a national award-winning cartoonist creates his cartoons which appear in the Evening Mail six days a week.

Councillors to agree on green waste plants

Lochar Moss inside WE all produce it, but when it comes to dealing with waste it’s most often a case of “want not”.

Barrow Christmas Lights Switch-On

0460065 THE Hairy Bikers got Barrow in the Christmas spirit at the weekend with the big lights switch-on.

Remembrance day 2008

Remembrance Service Barrow 0457944 HUNDREDS of people turned out at Barrow’s Remembrance Day service to mark the 90th anniversary of Armistice Day

Thomas the Tank Engine enthralls children

Thomas pic 0457901 THOMAS the Tank Engine and friends steamed into Lakeside and Haverthwaite Railway at the weekend.

Blaze rips through mill

0457540 POLICE were today warning people to stay away from an old Barrow mill following a blaze.

Cheerleader Competition

A0424460 A COMPETITION to find the cheerleader of tomorrow will see one lucky winner jet off to Los Angeles.

Royal tour of Astute

ROYAL VISIT 6 The Duchess of Cornwall visited Barrow's Astute submarine, meeting crew members and their families.

Horn to be wild: Welcome to the world little Zimba

0449526 STAFF at South Lakes Wild Animal Park are celebrating their second rare rhino birth.

Dalton rhinos meet South African rugby stars

Rhino2 THE Rhinos met the rhinos at South Lakes Wild Animal Park yesterday afternoon. (1 comment)

Teenage lottery winner

Lotto WHEN 18-year-old Ianthe Fullagar heard she had won £7m on the EuroMillions lottery she screamed so loud the family dog bit her on the bottom. (4 comments)

Girls on film - model winners video

0450599 With a dash of hair spray the four winners of the Modelling Competition readied themselves for their first professional photos.

Tour De Furness

0448745 A video from the 50-mile Tour de Furness charity bike ride.

Holker festival

0432345 Including interview with "City Gardener" Matt James.

Mayor on hand for skate park opening

0445960 THE crowd went wild for the daring stunts displayed at Barrow’s new £140,000 skate park.

A-Level results day

0445500 A-Level results day at Barrow Sixth Form College.

Powerboat Race Day

EM Powerboat Race Day Powerboat racing in Barrow

Hairy Bikers cook up a beef Stroganoff in Barrow

0444019 Simon King & Dave Myers cook up a tasty Beef Stroganoff in this video recorded at Barrow's festival of culture.

Barrow's got talent

0439097 You can see for yourself that Barrow really has got talent.

Click here to watch videos of all the perfomers

Party time at Furness Fest

0441338 BARROW'S largest ever live music festival, Furness Fest, took place at the weekend. The three-day-long festival at Sinkfall Farm attracted hundreds of peole and featured some of the finest local talent, as well as acts from further afield. MOLLY LYNCH reports

Ulverston Carnival

0438916 A CASE of typical English weather did not deter hundreds of revellers from attending Ulverston Carnival.

Junior newshounds visit the Mail

0432787 Budding journalists from South Walney Junior School visited the Evening Mail offices to get some tips for their own South Walney Star.

Festival of the Sea

0433384 All the action from Barrow's Festival of the Sea.

Police swoop at Barrow tip

0438393 EIGHT men have been arrested after police swooped on homes and Barrow tip this morning.

Policing Barrow's nightlife

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THE thrills and spills of a night out in Barrow can leave a bitter taste in your mouth.
Reporter Richard Morris went out with Barrow police and saw first hand their efforts to curb anti-social behavioiur on Barrow's streets.
Click below to see his two part video report.

Sid tells about safety

0403624 A NEW super hero from Barrow is battling to reduce the number of accidents involving young children in the home.

Cops swoop on illegal immigrants

0403624 IMMIGRATION hit squads carried out a series of raids across south Cumbria last night.

Kite surfing

kite surfer THE British Kite Surfing Association Championships held at Earnse Bay.

Spy cameras trap fly-tippers

Fly-tip screen 2 THREE men have been slapped with fines of more than £3,800 for dumping waste which could have a massive environmental impact.

Greenodd post office closure video

Lloyd Willis Reaction to the news that Greenodd post office is to close down from postmaster Lloyd Willis.

1,800 find solidarity as they set off on Race for Life

0433562 GIRL power was in full force in Barrow on June 8.

Meet my young charge

0432559 STAFF at the South Lakes Wild Animal Park are overjoyed about a record breaking new arrival.

Man fined for firing marbles

0431003 A BIG Brother-style secret camera is on our streets ready to catch criminals in the act.

Big Shout at Brathay Hall

Big Shout at Brathay hall/0510098.jpg A FESTIVAL designed entirely by young people for young people took place in true British festival style on Saturday – in the pouring rain.

Take a seat to remember submariners

0510416 SUBMARINERS who have lost their lives were remembered yesterday as two memorial benches were unveiled.

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