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Covering Carlisle, Eden, Barrow-in-Furness, South Lakeland, Copeland, Allerdale and all areas of Cumbria.
The third largest county in England is Cumbria and came into existence in 1974. Being in the far North of England Cumbria boarders Scotland and Lancashire, North Yorkshire, County Durham and Northumberland. Part of Hadrian’s Wall can be found in Carlisle which is Cumbria’s largest settlement.
Cumbria is split into 6 districts – South Lakeland, Eden, Barrown-in-Furness, Allerdale, Copeland and Carlisle. The two former administrative counties of Cumberland Westmorland made up what is now Cumbria. “I shall lift up mine eyes unto the hills.” is the moto of Cumbria county council.
The Lake District is completely within the county of Cumbria and is a mountainous region. The Lake District is home to England’s highest mountain – Scaffell Pike, the mountin is 978m high, 13m higher than the second highest peak – Scafell. Scafell Pike is one of the mountains climbed in the Three Peaks Challenge. The mountain is just under an eighth the size of Mount Everest – the world’s tallest mountain.
Carlisle is a city in the area of Mobile Bar Hire Cumbria that has in the past been part of Scotland. Carlisle’s cathedral has the biggest east window of any cathedral in Europe. The M5 motorway runs from Carlisle to the south into Cumbria and the M74 runs north into Scotland from Carlisle.
A Cumbrian town with a proud navel history is Barrow-in-Furness, it is now associated with the UK's nuclear-powered submarines. During the 1850's & 1860's the towns population exploded by 1400% because the railway was being built. The Cumbrian town has a £200 million dockyard regeneration currently happening that is due to be finished in 2020.
On the Cumbria coast is Whitehaven it, has a bi-annual maritime festival and was the test area for the switchover to digital terrestrial television in 2007. In October and November 2007 all analogue channels were turned off in the area. Every television in Whitehaven must be connected to either freeview or a digital television system like Sky.
Workington is 32 miles southwest of Carlisle and is on the west coast of Cumbria. Workington used to be built on the steel and coal industries. Two of the industries now in the town are chemicals and cardboard.
Eden is a district of Cumbria and has the lowest population density of any English district – just twenty four persons per square kilometre.
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