Find out all the information you need about our services over the Christmas and New Year period. This includes our opening times, waste collection days, and how to contact us out of hours.
More than 300 business leaders and delegates have signed up to attend a Cumbria Economic Summit planned for early next month and organisers are urging other businesses and stakeholders to sign up soon.
Cumberland Council is advising residents from legacy areas of Carlisle and Copeland to download their current waste collection calendars as soon as possible.
Cumberland Council announces that essential works will commence along the River Caldew near Sheepmount Bridge during the week of Monday 25 November, with an aim for completion by Christmas.
Cumberland Council is set to launch a Workington Art Trail on Friday 22 November, showcasing community artwork throughout the winter in the town centre.
Young singers, dancers and bands will take part in this Saturday’s (23 November) Carlisle Teenage Market.
All performers are aged under 18 years old and have signed up to take centre stage at the Christmas market to be held in The Lanes Shopping Centre between 10am and 3pm.
Several recognisable buildings in Cumbria are going green for the majority of the week 18 – 22nd November to mark National Safeguarding Adults Week, an initiative coordinated by the Ann Craft Trust charity.
Cumberland Council is excited to announce that essential resurfacing works on the A7 Kingstown Road in Carlisle, between Moorville Drive and Lowry Hill Road, will start on Monday 18 November—with a new schedule shaped by resident feedback!