Council News, January 2009

Air dome back in use

(Date of issue: Thursday, 29 January 2009) Bitts Park’s tennis air dome is back in operation.

Making a difference

(Date of issue: Wednesday, 28 January 2009) Carlisle & Eden Crime and Disorder Reduction Partnership (CDRP) alongside partners including Cumbria Constabulary, Carlisle City Council and Eden District Council Licensing Departments

New synthetic pitch’s official opening

(Date of issue: Thursday, 22 January 2009) The Sheepmount’s new floodlit synthetic pitch will be officially opened next Monday (26 January). Work started on the Carlisle City Council project last October and was recently completed ahead of schedule.

Carlisle’s shops and businesses receive award

(Date of issue: Wednesday 21 January 2009) Carlisle’s shops, cafes, restaurants and guesthouses and many more organisations and groups will be officially recognised for their support to Fairtrade, next week.

Car park works – review

(Date of issue: Tuesday, 20 January 2009) Carlisle City Council has removed stones installed to help create a new layout in Talkin Tarn’s car park today (Tuesday, 20 January), following a recent review.

Building a career for local women

(Date of issue: Friday, 16 January 2009) A celebration of learning will be held next Monday (19 January), to mark the end of Carlisle’s first ever construction course for young women.

Severe winds halts air dome tennis

(Date of issue: Monday, 12 January 2009) Bitts Park tennis air dome is out of operation after it was damaged following high winds.

£869,000 Heritage Lottery funding for local park

(Date of issue: Tuesday, 13 January 2009) Chance’s Park is on track for a major transformation, after receiving a £869,000 National Lottery grant to back exciting regeneration plans.

New £330,000 building due to open

(Date of issue: Wednesday, 07 January 2009) The Mayor of Carlisle, Cllr Jacquelyne Geddes, will officially open Belah’s new £330,000 community building this Friday (9 January).

Carlisle City Council Budget Consultation

Carlisle residents have until next Wednesday (14 January) to register their opinions on City Council spending.

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