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  • At Flimby, Rose's neighbours Sandra and Peter Myers said: "They haven't looked after the beck at Barrel Arch and it poured down here, bringing loads of debris which blocked our drains."

    Cumbria's natural landscape may be restored to ease flooding Martin Wainwright 2010

  • His haul matched the record set by the great Wigan full-back Jim Sullivan in a Challenge Cup game against a Cumbrian amateur team, Flimby and Fothergill, in 1925.

    Tom Hemingway equals goal-kicking record for Blackpool Panthers 2010

  • Less than three miles away in the industrial coastal village of Flimby, Rita Hogarth and her husband, a retired steelworker, missed flooding by two inches only 10 days ago.

    Cumbria's natural landscape may be restored to ease flooding Martin Wainwright 2010

  • ALLERDALE Borough Council could score a winning goal if it creates a football pitch next to the new Flimby playground.

    News round-up 2010

  • Flimby police officer PCSO Sam Coiles said most complaints about the playground were about ball games.

    News round-up 2010

  • John Murray born Flimby now lives near Brampton; his sixth novel out in June

    Whitehaven News headlines 2010

  • ALLERDALE council could score a winning goal if it creates a football pitch next to the new Flimby playground.

    S news feed 2010

  • A host of local talent will be on show from Workington, Flimby, Cleator Moor, Egremont and Carlisle, plus other clubs from outside the area.

    Whitehaven News headlines 2010

  • Football pitch needed at Flimby to free up playground

    S news feed 2010

  • Flimby police officer PCSO Sam Coiles said most complaints about the playground were about ball games.

    S news feed 2010

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