Landmarks in Carlisle to light up for Baby Loss Awareness week
Buildings in Carlisle will be lit up this week in support of Baby Loss Awareness Week.
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A reporter covering a range of stories for publications across the West of Scotland. Some of Claire's articles are being drafted with the assistance of AI tools such as ChatGPT. However, Newsquest editors and journalists always decide what content to cover and always review this content before it is published.
Buildings in Carlisle will be lit up this week in support of Baby Loss Awareness Week.
A much-loved Prestwick bar and restaurant is shutting down after only being in business for 16 months.
Kilmarnock residents are being encouraged to share their views on a major development in the town centre.
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An Ulverston charity that provides holidays for families with seriously ill children has received a £5,000 boost from a major retailer.
A Cumbrian choir has secured a grant to help fund two upcoming events.
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Ayrshire Business Women have celebrated a huge milestone at their latest event.
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