NOSTALGIA Looking back at the city's Olympic swimming hero
FOR this week's Nostalgia, we have been looking back in to our archives at photos of Carlisle’s very own swimming Olympian.
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Reporter based in North Cumbria, covering stories across Carlisle, Workington, Whitehaven, Keswick and Penrith and the News & Star, The Cumberland News, the Times and Star, and The Whitehaven News.
FOR this week's Nostalgia, we have been looking back in to our archives at photos of Carlisle’s very own swimming Olympian.
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A UNIVERSITY student has dedicated his photographic exhibition to the tall ship stationed in Whitehaven after being invited aboard by crew.
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CITY centre coffeehouse, Cafe Nero will remain open in the same location, despite the looming departure of House of Fraser.
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