The Connecting Cumbria team are encouraging businesses to check what broadband and mobile connectivity is available in their area, as access to faster, more reliable services continues to expand.
Cumberland Council, in partnership with Stagecoach, is excited to announce that its new and improved bus routes have already delivered 11,512 passenger journeys as of 15 March 2025.
We are really excited to welcome families to our upcoming Family Hub events over the next two weeks. The activities are free and promise lots of entertainment for all the family as well as a chance to learn more about the hubs and the support they offer.
Cumberland Council is delighted that the Environment Agency has confirmed £1.43 million in funding for flood and coastal erosion risk management (FCRM) projects for the 2025/26 financial year.
Cumberland Council, in partnership with principal contractor Galliford Try, is informing residents and road users of essential road closures as part of the Carlisle Southern Link Road (CSLR) project.
On the build-up to the VE Day 80th anniversary next month, Cumberland Council is encouraging event organisers to submit their details to feature on an online listing.
Cumberland Council and Westmorland and Furness Council have launched a new website to encourage people to walk, wheel, or cycle for regular journeys instead of driving.
Cumberland Council is launching Operation T.U.R.D (Together, United for Responsible Dog Ownership)—a bold new campaign aimed at tackling the persistent issue of dog fouling in our communities.