THE importance and success of social work across Cumbria was celebrated at five events across Cumbria this week (March 21).
Cumbria County Council is delighted to announce that the £1m refurbishment of Parkside Care Home in Maryport has now been completed and its doors are now open to welcome residents.
Keswick Library is hosting a take-back event with a difference from Wednesday 2 - Wednesday 9 November.
A new programme to support older adults and particularly those with or at risk of long-term health conditions, to be more active is set to launch in Cumbria.
A pilot project which makes it easier to return daily living aids has exceeded expectations, resulting in over 500 items (3 tonnes) of equipment returned in just three months.
Cumbria County Council are investing almost £1m to refurbish Parkside Care Home in Maryport to help bring it up to meet the Dementia Gold Standards.
Cumbria County Council are investing £1.6m to refurbish Eskdale House Care Home in Longtown, near Carlisle to help bring it up to meet the Dementia Gold Standards.
Barrow Library is hosting a take-back event with a difference from Tuesday 21 - Saturday 25 June.