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Ireby & Uldale Community-led Plan: a Pie and Peas Supper Event On November 8th a "Pie and Peas" evening was hosted by the Community-led Plan Steering Group in the Globe Hall, Ireby. Open to all, and free of charge, the event was attended by some seventy members of the community, reflecting a real interest in and engagement with the idea of a plan. After introductory slides and a presentation from ACTion with Communities in Cumbria, the audience en...
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Published by: Ireby & Uldale Parish Council

Cumberland Council would like to hear from you to help improve Highways and Transport services. The survey ends on 31st January 2026. Please visit consult.cumberland.gov.uk/highways-and-transport-survey

Published by: Ireby & Uldale Parish Council

The latest "Stay Connected" bulletin from Cumberland Council highlights Maryport's Maritime Museum and events in Whitehaven. There is also information about the safe disposal of batteries and news of a crackdown on irresponsible dog ownership, suggesting a zero tolerance approach to dog fouling. You can subscribe to this and subsequent bulletins so that you're always kept up to date.   Visit https://content.govdelivery.com/accounts/UKCUMBERLAND/bulletins/3ebe74d.

Published by: Ireby & Uldale Parish Council

Call for Sites - 2nd July 2025 to 4th January 2026 Cumberland Council is asking people to identify sites which they would like to see either protected or developed for a particular use. It is important for the Council to understand the land which is potentially available so that an assessment can be made to determine the most appropriate locations for development. The sites can be put forward by anyone (with the landowner’s permission) and for any use.   The land submitted m...
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Published by: Ireby & Uldale Parish Council

Working towards a Community-led Plan for Ireby & Uldale Parish Following the successful open event on Saturday, 10th May, which was facilitated by Ireby and Uldale Parish Council, working alongside ACTion with Communities in Cumbria, a group of residents interested in taking the plan forward has come together. Evening meetings on 2nd and 16th June resulted in this decision to go ahead, and a Chair, Secretary and Treasurer were elected by the assembled group.   From this ...
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Published by: Ireby & Uldale Parish Council