Cumberland Council is supporting a new employability programme linked to the Tour de France Grand Départ 2027, which will help young people gain valuable work experience.
Cumberland Council is rolling out new AI-powered technology to better understand how people move around the area and support improvements to local roads and infrastructure.
Cumberland Council is highlighting the importance of safe and responsible street works after BT was fined more than £18,000 for failures relating to road safety requirements.
The Edge, Cumbria’s Coastal Activities Centre in Whitehaven, has received its first major accolade after winning at the prestigious North West Awards for Planning Excellence 2026.
Cumberland Council is pleased to confirm that highway improvement works on the C4018 between Greendale Junction and Wasdale Head, one of the most scenic and popular destinations in the county, are now complete.
Cumberland Council will be carrying out essential maintenance works on Blaze Bridge on the U2199, Lorton to help maintain the safety and condition of the structure for road users.
Cumberland Council in partnership with Connect Roads will be carrying out a series of carriageway resurfacing works across key routes in West Cumbria this July.
The Beacon Museum in Whitehaven has received an outstanding 97% overall quality score following its latest VisitEngland Quality Assessment, carried out earlier this month.
Cumberland Council is highlighting the wide range of transport options available across the area, helping residents stay connected whether travelling by bus or through community transport schemes.
Cumberland Council’s Public Transport Team has been looking to the future of rural travel after attending a major national conference focused on improving bus services across the UK.