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The authorities with few options but to be in thrall to Sellafield โ Copeland, Allerdale and Cumbria โ have duly agreed to "volunteer".
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Nearly 7 million people will be affected by the ban, but some recent rain in the north of the region topped up supplies there, meaning customers in Carlisle, Allerdale, Copeland and the north of the Eden valley will escape.
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Labour lose:ยท Allerdale, Gravesham and Lincoln to the Conservatives
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We expected Aspatria, from its name, to have had some connection with the Romans, but it appeared to have been so called after Aspatrick, or Gospatrick, the first Lord of Allerdale, and the church was dedicated to St. Kentigern.
From John O'Groats to Land's End Robert Naylor
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Cumberland is wholly in the diocese of Carlisle, with the exception of the wood of Allerdale-above-Derwent, in the diocese of Chester, and the parish of
Rides on Railways Samuel Sidney 1848
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Business now completed, Enid introduced Mark Buchanan who is a re-cycling ranger for Allerdale and Copeland.
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The comments from Marie Fallon, the county's corporate director of environment, came at a meeting of the county council's local committee for Allerdale.
News round-up 2010
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He served on Allerdale council, representing Solway ward, from 2003 to 2007 and also on the Lake District National Park Authority.
News round-up 2010
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Liberata is the third quickest in the county for processing new applications, behind SLDC and Allerdale, at 24 days, and second quickest for changes of circumstance at 6.3 days, behind
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It will apply to customers who get their water supply from United Utilities, with the exception of customers in Carlisle, Allerdale, the north Eden Valley, and some customers in
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