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New road to open around Carlisle: The date is announced for the opening of the Carlisle Northern Development Route.
Woodland airlifted on to fellside: A helicopter airlift helps create new native broad leaf Lake District woodland.
Remains found in 2000 identified: Human remains discovered in Cumbria more than 10 years ago are identified.
Extra grit offered to parishes: Parishes and district councils across Cumbria are offered extra grit and salt supplies to help combat the bad weather conditions.
Hotel fire repair work is started: Repair work on the Cumbrian Central Plaza Hotel that was damaged in a fire begins.
World's largest wind farm opens: The world's largest wind farm at Walney Island on the Cumbrian coast is officially opened
Hacker gives online safety advice: A computer hacker warns people to be cautious about how much information they put online
Third naked pedalo bid abandoned: Two men abandon their third attempt at crossing the Atlantic while naked on a pedalo
Joint-boss Sheridan leaves Barrow: Barrow joint-boss Darren Sheridan leaves the club by mutual consent after five years in charge at Holker Street.
Stevenage P-P Carlisle: The League One match between Stevenage and Carlisle is ipostponed because of a frozen pitch.
Cambridge P-P Barrow: Cambridge's Blue Square Bet Premier game with Barrow is postponed because of a frozen pitch.
Stewart targets TT podium in 2012: Cumbrian Dan Stewart sets his sights on the TT podium after announcing he will spearhead the Wilcock Consulting campaign.
The end of football's borrowers?: North East and Cumbria's professional clubs consider the impact of Fifa's plans to end the emergency loan system
Games starter's 'dream come true': Alan Bell describes the 2012 Games as a "dream come true" as he prepares to be the chief starter
Lake sail ahead for Olympic torch: The Olympic flame is to take a cruise on a Windermere steamer as part of the nationwide torch relay.
In Pictures: Cumbria weather: See the latest collection of your weather pictures from Cumbria to January 2012
Skelton completes South Pole trek: Blue Peter presenter Helen Skelton completes her 500-mile (800km) trek to the South Pole
Wounded soldiers train in Cumbria: Injured servicemen train to become the first war-wounded personnel to climb Mount Everest
Jubilee booking for Cumbrian boat: A wooden tourist boat from the Lake District is to take part in jubilee celebrations in London.
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