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Reminder on bank holiday arrangements
Bin collections and recycling centres
Just a reminder that there will be no changes to refuse and recycling collections on either bank holiday this May. Collections will take place on Monday 6 and Monday 27 May.
You can check collection dates on our refuse and recycling webpage [
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Household Waste Recycling Centres will also be open as usual.
For opening times and locations visit our household waste recycling centre webpage [
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The permit helpline is closed on bank holidays and weekends.
Office opening times and contacting us
Some offices - including Carlisle’s Civic Centre and Cumbria House, Allerdale House in Workington, and Market Hall in Whitehaven - will be closed on Monday 6 and Monday 27 May. Online services will be available at
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The main customer number (0300 373 3730) will reopen following the bank holidays on Tuesday 7 May and Tuesday 28 May - 9am on both days. There will be a recorded message advising of the closure period and out of hours contact numbers for Highways, Homelessness, and Adults and Children’s Social Care, should anyone be calling in an emergency.
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Supporting tourism
We are proud to be supporting this year’s Cumbria Tourism Awards, sponsoring the Accessible and Inclusive Tourism Award category.
The awards celebrate and recognise exceptional quality across our wide range of tourism businesses which drive our successful visitor economy.
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Shuttle bus
Lake district shuttle bus
The Cockermouth-Buttermere shuttle bus is back on for the summer and will run every weekend and bank holiday until 1 September. The first bus leaves from Cockermouth at 7.35am and the last bus leaves from Buttermere at 7.24pm.
The journey costs just £2 per person with under 5s and concessionary pass holders travel for free
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Also in this week's edition
* Rare Roman discovery found in Carlisle [ #link_1 ]
* Dig in to brighten up Maryport! [ #link_2 ]
* PFCC election result [ #link_3 ]
* Work begins to create Workington’s £19m Community Diagnostic Centre [ #link_4 ]
* Garden Linx summer plant sale returns to Carlisle [ #link_5 ]
* Highways news [ #link_6 ]
* Talk and Tidy event [ #link_7 ]
* Be sure to leave the pebbles on the beach [ #link_8 ]
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Rare Roman discovery found in Carlisle
Roman discovery
A rare archaeological object - thought to be the only one of its type in the former Roman Empire - has been discovered in Carlisle.
Roman Imperial Purple - Tyrian Purple - paint pigment was found as part of the city’s Uncovering Roman Carlisle project.
A lump of a soft mysterious purple substance was discovered at a Roman Bathhouse (in the drains), within the grounds of Carlisle Cricket Club, during the 2023 excavation by archaeologists and volunteers.
The part of the drains it was discovered in related to a monumental building with a bathhouse built in the 3rd Century - during the time of the Emperor Septimius Severus.
The purple was tested with the support of British Geological Society and further analysis is ongoing with the Newcastle University.
Experts from Newcastle University showed it was organic and contained levels of Bromine and beeswax - this almost certainly indicates it is Tyrian Purple, the colour associated with the Imperial Court in the Roman Empire.
The ongoing archaeological project is delivered by a partnership of Cumberland Council, Carlisle Cricket Club, Tullie, and Wardell Armstrong LLP.
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Dig in to brighten up Maryport!
Maryport pocket park
Everyone is welcome at a Community Day in Maryport which aims to bring some Spring colour to the town with painting and planting.
The event takes place on Bank Holiday Monday, 6 May 2024, from 11am to 3pm. The activities are funded by Cumberland Council and Historic England’s Heritage Action Zone.
Down on the new Boardwalk, volunteers can get involved in planting the raised beds with seeds specially chosen to withstand the coastal environment. There will also be a litter pick of the area, combined with a bit of beachcombing.
In the new Pocket Park, at the junction of John Street and Crosby Street, Maryport artist Bethany Gray is creating new street art on the rear wall to complement the mural behind it on the wall of the Butcher’s Arms pub. This will have an outdoorsy park theme.
There will also be a gardening workshop as the new planters are filled with blooms for the Summer provided by one of the council’s building contractors, Thomas Armstrong Ltd.
Those who want to get involved in the planting are advised to get there for 11am, with the street art continuing into the afternoon.
Meanwhile, litter picking equipment will be available for anyone who fancies a wander around the town centre, harbourside or promenade, and there will also be a display in the Pocket Park of the latest news about the town’s regeneration projects, and the chance to speak to members of the Council team.
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PFCC election result
Voters turned out on 2 May for the election of the next Cumbria Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner. The contest was won by David Allen, the Labour and Co-operative candidate. Overall turnout was 21.17%.
You can find out more about the election result on our website.
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Work begins to create Workington’s £19m Community Diagnostic Centre
Work has now started on site to build the £19m Community Diagnostic Centre (CDC) in Workington town centre.
The Centre will be located next to Cumberland Council’s government funded Innovation Hub which is also under development in Central Way. GRAHAM is the principal construction contractor for the development which is expected to open to patients in spring 2025.
Referrals to diagnostic services in north Cumbria have doubled over the past three years which has led to longer waiting times. The team at North Cumbria Integrated Care NHS Foundation Trust (NCIC) has worked hard to reduce waiting times by providing temporary mobile units at the Cumberland Infirmary and West Cumberland Hospital but the new CDC provides a more permanent solution separate to the busy acute hospital sites. MRI, CT, X-ray and ultrasound scanning facilities will be available as well as consultation facilities.
Faster diagnostics is key to diagnosing a range of conditions, including cancer, as early as possible. If a patient needs more than one type of scan, the Centre will aim to provide them in one visit to reduce travelling and waiting times for diagnoses.
Allerdale Borough Council had previously supported the development with land allocation and this support is now continuing through Cumberland Council.
The foundations of the new building have been laid and by the end of the year, it will start to take shape. We are hoping that we will be up and running by next summer
The Innovation Centre is part of the Workington Town Deal - £23.1 million of Government funding for ambitious projects ranging from a new sports village to improvements to Workington Port
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Garden Linx summer plant sale returns to Carlisle
Residents are invited to stock up on their bedding plants and hanging baskets at Cumberland Council’s Garden Linx summer plant sale, delivered by Carlisle Day Services.
The sale will start on Saturday 18 May between 10am - 3pm. It will continue from Monday to Friday (20 – 24 May) between 10am - 3pm. People can still come after this date, but plants will be sold on a first come first serve basis. Please note this is a cash only event.
Location: Garden Linx, Carlisle Cemetery, Richardson Street, Carlisle, CA2 6AL.
Come along to pick up some beautiful plants and flowers in time for summer!
Plants price list:
* Single pots starting from £2
* Six pack starting from £2.50
* Hanging baskets starting from £12
* Filled planters starting from £15
The sale is delivered by Carlisle Day Services; a Cumberland Council service supporting people living with disabilities. The service provides welcoming and empowering environment for people with disabilities. It supports people to develop and maintain their independence, be part of local communities, try new hobbies, improve their skills, and build new friendships.
For more information about the summer plant sale contact Carlisle Day Services on 01228 597529.
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Highways news
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Rooting out the Ash Dieback problems on the A595
Drivers are being notified of planned tree maintenance on the A595.
Following on from surveying Cumberland’s Resilient Road Networks, (most As, some Bs and C roads), it has been highlighted that several areas of ash trees along the A595 need attention. Specific trees require immediate felling, while others demand further maintenance or additional inspections.
Working closely with parish and town councils, as well as landowners who have ash trees on their properties, which are infected and may pose potential hazards. This pro-active collaborative approach aims to assist landowners in coordinating with appropriate companies to manage the infected trees, ensuring they do not become a risk to people or property.
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Evening road improvements on the A595 at Waberthwaite
We are set to begin evening road improvements on the A595 at Waberthwaite, part of a £14.3 million investment from the Government's Levelling Up Fund.
The works, carried out by the council's contractor DSD Construction Limited, will start on Tuesday 7 May, and continue until Friday 24 May, between 7pm and 5am.
The council's comprehensive improvement program has already completed work on the A5086 Scallow Farm to Rowrah, A595 Whicham Valley, and A5086 Crossgates to Kirkland. The upcoming work at Waberthwaite will include road network repairs, drainage replacement, and refreshing of road markings.
Cumberland Council to implement evening road improvements on the A595 at Waberthwaite | Cumberland Council [
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£900,000 for jet patch contract to pave the way North and South!
We are awarding two jet-patching contracts to Nu-Phalt Contracting Limited and Archway Roadmaster UK Limited, worth more than £900k.
The contracts, each valued at over £450k, will mean the council will be able to operate a fleet of jet patching machines from May to September 2024.
This is an opportunity for the council to address pothole issues across Cumberland, using jet-patching technology alongside the council's existing comprehensive patching and surfacing initiatives.
The jet patching contract is in addition to the resurfacing contract that has already been awarded to DSD Construction Limited, which is valued at up to £55 million for three years work. This will be allocated at a minimum of £9.5 million for the first year for various tasks, including road resurfacing, installation of new road markings, upgrading ironworks, pothole repairs and routine maintenance.
Cumberland Council reminds the community that they can report any road defects by phoning the Highways Hotline at 0300 373 3736, or by visiting the Cumberland Council’s website. [
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Cumberland invests £900,000 for jet patch contract to pave the way North and South! | Cumberland Council [
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Talk and Tidy event
Talk and tidy in Hensingham
A slightly drenched 'thank you' to everyone who joined us for the Talk and tidy event this week at Hensingham - especially since we were all thoroughly rained on!
Representatives from Home Group, Castles and Coasts, the police and our environmental health department were all available for residents to chat to.
A fair amount of litter was collected too - well done to everyone. Keep an eye on our socials for news of the next Talk and Tidy event.
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Be sure to leave the pebbles on the beach
St Bees View from Seamill to the Head
reminding residents and visitors to leave pebbles or shells on beaches that they might visit, or they could be fined up to £1000.
The Coast Protection Act states that in the UK, it is unlawful to take any natural materials like sand, shells and pebbles from the beach, no matter the amount. This law is in place to protect the natural environment and can be enforced by Cumberland Council and result in a fine of up to £1000.
Cumberland Council is dedicated to protecting the environment and stresses that leaving pebbles and shells on the beach contributes to climate efforts. To support this, the council is developing its first climate and nature strategy. Residents are encouraged to participate in a brief online survey [
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Join Team Cumberland
Why not take a look at our website to see if there is a job for you at Cumberland Council.
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