Atomfall: Over two million people play Cumbria-based video game since launch
Over two million people have played a video game inspired by the Windscale disaster since it launched.
Over two million people have played a video game inspired by the Windscale disaster since it launched.
The countdown has started for the 2025 series of Uppies and Downies.
A new osprey has settled in at a South Cumbrian nature reserve.
A cracking new trail has been revealed by Cumbria's mysterious guerrilla art collective.
Plans have been revealed to ban all power-driven boats and vessels from the Lake District's small waters.
People living in areas near the Cumbrian Coast Line were urged to stay indoors after wildfires broke out yesterday afternoon.
Uppies & Downies is a game that is deeply rooted in Cumbrian history.
A backlash against plans for a major solar farm in West Cumbria has forced developers to postpone applying for planning...
Uppies and Downies is a game that has been adored by West Cumbrians for centuries.
Workington Zebras U15s secured a historic victory over the weekend.
A boat crew in Whitehaven is set to combine sailing experiences with mental health coaching.
Help is needed to allow the Lake District - and England's - smallest parish church carry out a major restoration...
A special rugby match is set to take place to celebrate a seven-year-old girl who has beaten cancer.
A rare horror game that was banned in the UK is on sale in a Cumbrian CeX store for £325....
Eight people have been rescued after they got lost in a Cumbrian cave system.
Cumbria’s one and only tattoo show is set to return for its 17th year.
A video game inspired by the Windscale disaster is set to launch in just a few days' time.
Atomfall - a highly anticipated upcoming video game based on the Windscale disaster - is set to launch officially next...
People visiting the Lake District's bothies are being urged to help take better care of them.
Three youths have been rescued after getting trapped on Workington's slag banks.
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