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  • Former head of Cummersdale Primary School near Carlisle Shaun Halfpenny, 59, from Wreay, saw the poster as he drove along Warwick Road.

    News round-up 2010

  • The scheme has been launched just days after a pony was stolen from a field at Wreay, near

    News round-up 2010

  • The next event takes place on the River Petteril in Wreay Woods tomorrow and on July 14, followed by a return to the Irving on July 3, and an event with Penrith Soroptimists on the

    News round-up 2010

  • Overview: This walk follows the riverside path that runs from the Newbiggin Bridge over the River Petteril on the edge of Carlisle to the pretty village of Wreay.

    Whitehaven News headlines 2009

  • You can just see Wreay Hall Mill on the opposite bank.

    Whitehaven News headlines 2009

  • Wreay is famous for its Twelve Men - a self-electing body dating back to 1664 that was responsible for the welfare of villagers.

    Whitehaven News headlines 2009

  • A search for the owners of it revealed it was registered to the Liberal Democrat candidate's address at Wreay, near Carlisle.

    News round-up 2009

  • The Walk: At the far end of the car park, bear right as if heading for the footbridge over the River Petteril, but, before you reach it, go through the kissing-gate on your left (signpost reads: "Public Footpath Wreay").

    Whitehaven News headlines 2009

  • However, a short detour into Wreay, particularly to visit its unusual church, is highly recommended (see "points of interest" later).

    Whitehaven News headlines 2009

  • The man was discovered in an isolated lane on the edge of Wreay village at around

    News round-up 2008

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