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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
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The scheme has been launched just days after a pony was stolen from a field at Wreay, near
News round-up 2010
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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
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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.
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You can just see Wreay Hall Mill on the opposite bank.
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Wreay is famous for its Twelve Men - a self-electing body dating back to 1664 that was responsible for the welfare of villagers.
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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
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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").
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However, a short detour into Wreay, particularly to visit its unusual church, is highly recommended (see "points of interest" later).
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The man was discovered in an isolated lane on the edge of Wreay village at around
News round-up 2008
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