Do you remember when? What was in the South Cumbrian news 10, 25 & 50 years ago

10 YEARS AGO

Jean Edmondson was honoured as Dalton's Citizen of the Year for her work on the festive Christmas tree displays at St Mary's Church, Dalton.

A semi-detached house at Willow Court, Ulverston, was offered for sale at £130,000. A semi-detached house at Dragley Beck, Ulverston, was £225,000.

Tammie Fellows was chosen as the new Askam carnival queen. Her ladies-in-waiting were Hannah Whitaker and Kate Brocker.

The Studio at Barrow's arts venue Forum 28 had been revamped with new seating and technical equipment.

25 YEARS AGO

Pupils from Dane Ghyll School, Barrow, held a catwalk fashion show for parents, with clothes from Chicks, on Rawlinson Street.

Members of Furness Judo Club came home with a total of 15 medals from the Lancashire closed championships, held at Darwen.

A terraced house at Parker Street, Barrow, was offered for sale at £26,950. A semi-detached house in Salthouse Road, Barrow, was £21,950.

South Lakeland was to introduce a new bylaw demanding that dog owners clear up after their pets — or face prosecution.

50 YEARS AGO

You could buy a pair of seamless nylon stockings for 8p when you bought three gallons of Cleveland fuel from F. Clarke at the Park Road Garage, Swarthmoor.

A public meeting at Ulverston Coronation Hall was told that Britain had more than 2,000 heroin addicts and that taking drugs in Ulverston would one day become a problem. More than 400 people went to the meeting.