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  • Met Office warns of 'very dangerous' freezing rain

  • Lakes festival founder called in to help set up USA event

  • Yard boss calls for investment in Barrow to stop town's population dwindling

  • Brexit 'could hit nuclear industry'

  1. Weather on the fells: Cloudy with spells of sleet and light snowpublished at 08:45 Greenwich Mean Time 7 January 2021

    • Temperature at 3000ft: Around -4C to -3C (25F to 27F).
    • Winds: Winds will be light and variable today. Gusts will be limited to 15mph.
    • Cloud: Cloudy for most today with cloud bases of around 1,000 to 2,000ft (300m to 600m). Cloud will become patchy on western fells later in the day, giving way to some brighter spells.
    • Weather: A frosty start to the day with some patches of fog developing on northern fells. Spells of sleet and snow will fall across the fells today but will generally be light and patchy and will ease towards the evening.
    • Visibility: Generally poor today with any lingering patches of fog and also with spells of rain, sleet and snow. Visibility will improve as precipitation eases later.
    • Freezing level: Around 300ft (100m) for much of the day.
    Summit of Catstye CamImage source, Fell Top Assessors

    Jon from the Fell Top Assessors took this photo walking into cloud between Browncove Crags and Lower Man of the summit of Catstye Cam in the sun.

    He says: "The tops of many slopes have cornices. Although they are small, they consist of very soft snow and some have developed cracks, so please keep well clear of such edges."

  2. First deep coal mine in 30 years a step closerpublished at 18:18 Greenwich Mean Time 6 January 2021

    The government rejects holding an inquiry into plans for a coal mine, meaning it can progress.

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  3. Six-month untangling of 'monster' Christmas lightspublished at 13:23 Greenwich Mean Time 6 January 2021

    Jeremy Voakes raises thousands of pounds for charity with the illuminated decorations.

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  4. Livingston sign Reilly from Carlisle Utdpublished at 17:50 Greenwich Mean Time 5 January 2021

    Livingston sign Gavin Reilly on an 18-month contract as the former Hearts and St Mirren striker leaves Carlisle United.

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  5. Coronavirus: What's the situation in Cumbria?published at 15:24 Greenwich Mean Time 5 January 2021

    Rob England
    BBC England Data Unit

    As England enters its third national lockdown, the North West as a whole sits in the middle of the regions in terms of the number of coronavirus cases - but they are rising rapidly.

    The North West recorded about 390 positive cases for every 100,000 people over the latest week, the fifth highest of England’s nine regions.

    However, in context locally, this was an increase of nearly three quarters on the previous week, the steepest rise across the country.

    Chart showing coronavirus cases across north-west EnglandImage source, .

    In Cumbria, Carlisle had the highest infection rate of about 850 cases per 100,000 people as of the 31 December - this has more than doubled in a week. South Lakeland saw the lowest rate of just under 240 cases per 100,000.

    Of those taking lab-based coronavirus tests, Carlisle again had the highest percentage of positive results, at 20%. High positivity suggests more testing is needed to find undiagnosed cases and stop the virus spreading.

    North Cumbria NHS Foundation Trust had 112 beds filled with coronavirus patients as of 30 December, a significant increase from 75 the previous week. Many of these extra cases appear to be new admissions.

    Overall, there seems to be real contrast across Cumbria in terms of the impact of coronavirus, with some areas affected far more than others. It’s unclear whether this situation will remain, but cases are rising across the board coupled with high positivity.

  6. Defender Bennett extends Carlisle dealpublished at 12:02 Greenwich Mean Time 5 January 2021

    Defender Rhys Bennett signs an extended deal with Carlisle United to run until the end of the 2020-21 season.

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  7. Lockdown 'inevitable' but 'light at end of tunnel'published at 10:51 Greenwich Mean Time 5 January 2021

    Cumbria's director of public health says the third lockdown is an "unfortunate necessity".

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  8. Weather on the fells: Bright start before cloud and showerspublished at 08:52 Greenwich Mean Time 5 January 2021

    • Temperature at 3,000ft: About -3C to -2C (27F to 28F)
    • Winds: There will be a strong north-easterly breeze throughout the day, with gusts up to 45 to 50 mph
    • Cloud: A mostly bright start with cloud building for eastern fells, with cloud bases around 1,600ft to 2,300ft (500m to 700m). Patchy cloud for western fells with cloud bases above the summits
    • Weather: A dry early morning with some sunny spells before cloud and wintry showers move in from the east. Showers are most likely to fall on eastern fells
    • Visibility: Generally good, but poor on eastern fells above cloud bases and during any showers
    Striding EdgeImage source, Fell Top Assessors

    This was the scene along Striding Edge yesterday afternoon, taken by Fell Top Assessor Jon, of the fresh soft snow above compacted older snow and ice.

  9. Council will 'support schools' over Covid closurespublished at 13:53 Greenwich Mean Time 4 January 2021

    Cumbria County Council says it is disappointed the reopening of schools has not been postponed.

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  10. Highest alert for hospitals in Carlisle and Whitehavenpublished at 10:19 Greenwich Mean Time 4 January 2021

    The trust running hospitals in Carlisle and Whitehaven has declared a level 4 alert, which is the most serious, because of the number of coronavirus patients it is treating.

    But what does that mean?

    Well it's known as Opel 4 and means there's increased potential for patient care and safety to be compromised.

    It means operations could be cancelled and patients sent to other hospitals for treatment.

    That's already happening in Cumbria.

    Assistant Chief Constable Andy Slattery (pictured). who chairs the Cumbria Local Resilience Forum and is leading the response to the pandemic in Cumbria, told BBC Radio Cumbria hospitals across the region are struggling to cope.

    He said: "It's extremely serious, the risk to hospitals in the north is quite severe at the moment, they have more coronavirus patients in the hospitals than they have ever had."

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    We've already had instances where patients have been diverted to other hospitals locally because the hospitals in the north are under a great deal of strain."

    Andy Slattery, Cumbria Local Resilience Forum

    Andy SlatteryImage source, Cumbria Police
  11. Weather on the fells: Strong winds and snow showers possiblepublished at 09:47 Greenwich Mean Time 4 January 2021

    • Temperature at 3,000ft: About -3C to -1C (27F to 30F)
    • Winds: A strong north-easterly wind throughout the day, with gusts up to 50 to 55mph
    • Cloud: Mostly cloudy across eastern fells, with cloud bases to 1,000ft to 1,300ft (300m to 400m) at times, especially in the morning. Clearer on the western fells, with cloud bases above the summits. Bases lifting to 2,000ft to 2,300ft (600m to 700m)
    • Weather: A few snow showers moving in from the east, mainly over eastern fells, most likely in the morning. Becoming mostly dry into the afternoon, with sunny spells, especially along western fells
    • Visibility: Good for western fells, poorer across eastern fells, especially during any showers
    Ridge from Whiteside to Hopegill HeadImage source, Fell Top Assessors

    Wes from the Fell Top Assessors took this pictures of the ridge from Whiteside to Hopegill Head. He says there's a bit less snow than many eastern fells, but conditions remain challenging with the ground well frozen.

  12. Hospital chiefs issue most serious alertpublished at 08:45 Greenwich Mean Time 4 January 2021

    Bosses of hospitals in Carlisle and Whitehaven have declared their most serious level alert due to a "significant rise" in coronavirus cases.

    The North Cumbria Integrated Care NHS Foundation Trust has moved to Opel 4 (Operational Protocol Escalation Level 4), meaning hospitals are "unable to deliver comprehensive care" with "increased potential for patient care and safety to be compromised".

    Cumberland InfirmaryImage source, Google

    A spokesperson for the trust said: "Due to a significant increase in coronavirus in our community we have seen rising admissions requiring hospitalisation over the last week and in line with our pre-prepared plans we have taken escalated actions to maintain services and patient safety.

    "We are extremely grateful to our staff who have been working tirelessly over the past few months with no let up and continue to do so in the interests of our patients."

  13. Latest updates from BBC Cumbria Livepublished at 08:10 Greenwich Mean Time 4 January 2021

    Bringing you the latest news and sport from across Cumbria from Monday 4 January to Friday 8 January 2021.

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  14. Keep schools shut, council leaders urge governmentpublished at 16:47 Greenwich Mean Time 3 January 2021

    More local authorities are calling for delays to the start of term as cases of coronavirus rise.

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  15. Walsall 0-2 Carlisle Unitedpublished at 18:13 Greenwich Mean Time 2 January 2021

    Carlisle United move top of League Two with victory over Walsall, who suffer a third defeat in a row.

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  16. Taylor agrees Barrow contract extensionpublished at 12:13 Greenwich Mean Time 2 January 2021

    Midfielder Chris Taylor agrees a contract extension with new Barrow boss Michael Jolley for the rest of the season.

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  17. Barrow P-P Exeter Citypublished at 14:27 Greenwich Mean Time 1 January 2021

    Saturday's League Two fixture between Barrow and Exeter City is postponed due to a frozen pitch.

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  18. Horse killed and rider injured in crashpublished at 15:40 Greenwich Mean Time 31 December 2020

    The animal was put down at the scene of the crash in Clifton, Cumbria Police say.

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  19. Roman road remains uncovered in Northumberlandpublished at 14:15 Greenwich Mean Time 31 December 2020

    They are thought to be the foundations of a route from Carlisle to Corbridge, built in about AD80.

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  20. Cumbrians recognised in honours listpublished at 06:25 Greenwich Mean Time 31 December 2020

    Mountain rescue volunteers, community champions, and a campaigner raising awareness of Parkinson's disease are among the Cumbrians recognised in the New Year Honours list.

    Mike Margeson of Kirkby-in-Furness, was made an OBE for services to mountain rescue, as was Eric Robson, from Wasdale, for services to tourism.

    Also recognised for services to mountain rescue was Ray Griffiths, from Penrith, who was appointed MBE.

    Those receiving a British Empire Medal (BEM) for services to the community were Paul Birkby from Barrow-in-Furness, William Little from Carlisle, and Stuart Stokell from Brampton.

    John Kane also received a BEM for services to people with Parkinson's disease.

    The 66-year-old, from Whitehaven, was diagnosed in 2007 with early onset of the disease and since then has given more than 600 talks to care homes and health professionals.

    MedalsImage source, PA Media

    Claire Hensman, HM Lord-Lieutenant for Cumbria, said: "I would like to congratulate all those who have received an honour.

    "Anyone can nominate a person for an honour and I am very keen for people who have given exceptional service to the community to receive the recognition they deserve.

    "These awards are special and for me they are the highest possible recognition of a job well done.”