• Contact us
  • About us
  • Digital edition
  • Online archive
Tuesday, July 8, 2025
Cumberland and Westmorland Herald
  • News
    Long-awaited go-ahead for A66 dualling scheme

    Long-awaited go-ahead for A66 dualling scheme

    Extinction Rebellion protest outside insurance brokers

    Extinction Rebellion protest outside insurance brokers

    Lake District mountain rescue volunteers called for missing man searching for lost phone

    Lake District mountain rescue volunteers called for missing man searching for lost phone

    Man arrested after assault in Penrith town centre

    Man arrested after assault in Penrith town centre

    Changes to lease accounting – how will this impact your financial statements?

    Changes to lease accounting – how will this impact your financial statements?

    Man fined £100 for using cashpoint in car park

    Man fined £100 for using cashpoint in car park

    Honour for man who devoted his life to Greystoke

    Honour for man who devoted his life to Greystoke

    Sheep breeder’s successful debut at Royal Highland Show

    Sheep breeder’s successful debut at Royal Highland Show

    Global engineering firm Babcock supports Eden charity

    Global engineering firm Babcock supports Eden charity

  • Sport
    Penrith skipper Nicky Burns calls on team to keep winning

    Penrith skipper Nicky Burns calls on team to keep winning

    £100,000 target for new changing rooms extension

    £100,000 target for new changing rooms extension

    Medal success for Upper Eden tug-of-war team

    Medal success for Upper Eden tug-of-war team

    Eden man competes in Hyrox World Games

    Eden man competes in Hyrox World Games

    Double national triumph for Stuart Robinson

    Double national triumph for Stuart Robinson

    Patterdale’s Eden Eagles make history

    Patterdale’s Eden Eagles make history

    Penrith teen crowned British vault champion

    Penrith teen crowned British vault champion

    Penrith gymnasts represent North of England in finals

    Penrith gymnasts represent North of England in finals

    New boss revealed for Penrith AFC

    New boss revealed for Penrith AFC

  • Obituaries
  • Nostalgia
  • Online archive
  • Buy Photos
  • Buy your paper
  • North Lakes Living
No Result
View All Result
Cumberland and Westmorland Herald
  • News
    Long-awaited go-ahead for A66 dualling scheme

    Long-awaited go-ahead for A66 dualling scheme

    Extinction Rebellion protest outside insurance brokers

    Extinction Rebellion protest outside insurance brokers

    Lake District mountain rescue volunteers called for missing man searching for lost phone

    Lake District mountain rescue volunteers called for missing man searching for lost phone

    Man arrested after assault in Penrith town centre

    Man arrested after assault in Penrith town centre

    Changes to lease accounting – how will this impact your financial statements?

    Changes to lease accounting – how will this impact your financial statements?

    Man fined £100 for using cashpoint in car park

    Man fined £100 for using cashpoint in car park

    Honour for man who devoted his life to Greystoke

    Honour for man who devoted his life to Greystoke

    Sheep breeder’s successful debut at Royal Highland Show

    Sheep breeder’s successful debut at Royal Highland Show

    Global engineering firm Babcock supports Eden charity

    Global engineering firm Babcock supports Eden charity

  • Sport
    Penrith skipper Nicky Burns calls on team to keep winning

    Penrith skipper Nicky Burns calls on team to keep winning

    £100,000 target for new changing rooms extension

    £100,000 target for new changing rooms extension

    Medal success for Upper Eden tug-of-war team

    Medal success for Upper Eden tug-of-war team

    Eden man competes in Hyrox World Games

    Eden man competes in Hyrox World Games

    Double national triumph for Stuart Robinson

    Double national triumph for Stuart Robinson

    Patterdale’s Eden Eagles make history

    Patterdale’s Eden Eagles make history

    Penrith teen crowned British vault champion

    Penrith teen crowned British vault champion

    Penrith gymnasts represent North of England in finals

    Penrith gymnasts represent North of England in finals

    New boss revealed for Penrith AFC

    New boss revealed for Penrith AFC

  • Obituaries
  • Nostalgia
  • Online archive
  • Buy Photos
  • Buy your paper
  • North Lakes Living
No Result
View All Result
Cumberland and Westmorland Herald
No Result
View All Result
Home Nostalgia

A week in history – March 26

by CWH
31 January 2023
in Latest, Nostalgia
A A
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
Teacher Lanie Richardson and judges Sarah Howard, Simon Marks and Jean Allinson with Ullwater School pupils (left to right) Keira Colling, Madeleine Robinson, Nicola Reynolds, Gillian Devereux, Kelly Laidlaw and Claire Graham, who had created a series of vegetarian dishes 25 years ago.

25 years ago – 1997

Penrith 

After 47 Good Fridays working on the production of hot cross buns, Penrith man Melville Clementson deserves the rest that next week will bring.

Mr. Clementson retires from bakers Birkett’s on Thursday — a move he planned specially to give him his first Good Friday off work since 1950. Now a bakery foreman, he began work for the bakers on 9th August, 1950. 

Soccer giants Blackburn Rovers have netted three budding stars from Penrith’s Castletown Junior Football Club — and are planning not to let them slip through their fingers.

One of the Premiership club’s scouts, Joe Murray, is a regular spectator at Castletown games and he has invited the three young goalkeepers to attend training sessions at Blackburn.

They are Castletown under-12 ‘keeper Adam Collin, a pupil at Ullswater Community College, Penrith; the junior club’s under-10 ‘keeper Robert Fornear, a pupil at Temple Sowerby School; and Stainton School pupil Jonathan Ridley, of Castletown under-nines. 

After 17 years as steward of Penrith Rugby Club, former captain Grahame Robertson is leaving to take over the licence of a town pub.

Mr. Robertson, the longest serving captain in the club’s history, with more than 400 appearances, and his wife, Sheila, took over The Grapes, King Street, on Thursday. 

Warcop

A man who is thought to be Eden’s longest serving parish council clerk is standing down after 45 years in the job.

Gilbert Hodgson, who lives at Chester Cottages, Warcop, with his wife Madge, said he would be sad to retire from Warcop Parish Council at the end of this month.

Mr. Hodgson, who has worked under six different parish council chairmen, was also clerk to the burial board which was formed in 1884 before the parish council came into being in 1895. 

Appleby

Appleby town councillors have refused by one vote a proposal to give funding towards the forthcoming jazz festival in the town.

Festival organiser Neil Ferber asked for council funding and Archie Spence proposed that they give a sum of £350, to go specifically towards publicising the town.

However, Norman Mennie said the festival should be self-financing. 

Farmer turned hotel owner Bill Milsom is to be the next mayor of Appleby, following his election at the latest town council meeting.

The council unanimously voted in favour of Mr. Milsom taking over the office, after he was proposed by Mrs. Ella Langan and seconded by John Pope.

Mrs. Langan said he had become a “minor legend” since coming to Appleby in 1988, because of the wonderful work by he, wife Brenda and their three sons in making the Tufton Arms Hotel a “hotel par excellence”. 

Skelton

The death on Saturday of Noel T. O’Reilly at the age of 90 brought a distinguished life to a close.

Mr. O’Reilly, who lived at Skelton, was a chartered accountant who founded the well-known firm of N. T. O’Reilly and Partners more than 60 years ago.

He was a former mayor of Carlisle, for many years a leading figure in the road haulage industry, a former chairman of the Cumberland and Westmorland Herald and holder of the OBE. 

Lazonby young farmers who carried out a car wash in Kirkoswald 25 years ago to raise money for village hall funds.

50 years ago — 1972 

Shap 

The new High Sheriff of Westmorland, Mr. Thomas Martin Heaton, Towcett House, Shap, maintains a notable family tradition, for his father and grandfather were similarly honoured.

Mr. Heaton, who has lived at Towcett House for the last year, is a member of a South Westmorland family particularly well-known in hunting circles. 

Penrith

Mr. William Whitelaw, M.P. for Penrith and the Border since 1955, and Lord President of the Council since the last general election, is the new Minister of State for Northern Ireland, the Prime Minister, Mr. Edward Heath, announced in the House of Commons yesterday.

Mr. Whitelaw will be setting up a Commission in a bid to settle the Northern Ireland problem politically and Mr. Heath hoped that all interested parties would come forward to bring about a peaceful settlement. 

Threlkeld

At a meeting at Threlkeld this week of the joint committee of Penrith and Keswick Round Tables, responsible for running the special last train on the Penrith to Keswick railway earlier this month, it was reported that the venture had made a profit of £419.

The committee hired the train from British Rail at a cost of £180 and there were also printing and advertising expenses amounting to about £80.

Tickets for the train realised £418 and £220 resulted from the sale of souvenir posters and brochures, while the raffle for station signs, catering and donation brought in £40. 

Alston

The death took place last week of Mr. Tom Nicholson, Low Market Place, Alston, who until recently carried on business as a hairdresser in the town.

Born at Low Market Place, he was the youngest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Nicholson, whose business then was in the third generation of the family.

One of five brothers, Tom was the only one who carried on the family tradition as a barber. 

Kirkby Stephen 

At the annual meeting of the local government electors of Kirkby Stephen, Mr. F. W. Parrott presided and the meeting agreed to the Parish Council spending £400 for street lighting purposes.

After much discussion, it was decided to continue all night lighting all the year round except during June and July. 

Zoe Williams, of the Alston branch of Barclays Bank, with Samuel King’s School pupils Anna Elliott and Ryan Munro, who were involved with the launch of a branch of the bank at the school in 1997.

150 years ago – 1872 

Temple Sowerby

A new Wesleyan chapel is to be built in Temple Sowerby and the contracts have been let to Mr. Stephen Sewell, Culgaith, masonry; Mr. Thomas Sewell, his brother, slating; Mr. John Hindson, Dufton, woodwork; and Messrs. Scott, Penrith, plastering, etc. The total cost — exclusive of site — will be about £500. 

Tags: premium

Related Posts

Long-awaited go-ahead for A66 dualling scheme
Latest

Long-awaited go-ahead for A66 dualling scheme

8 July 2025
Extinction Rebellion protest outside insurance brokers
Latest

Extinction Rebellion protest outside insurance brokers

7 July 2025
Lake District mountain rescue volunteers called for missing man searching for lost phone
Latest

Lake District mountain rescue volunteers called for missing man searching for lost phone

7 July 2025
Man arrested after assault in Penrith town centre
Latest

Man arrested after assault in Penrith town centre

6 July 2025
Memory lane – a look at the Herald’s archive photos
Nostalgia

Memory lane – a look at the Herald’s archive photos

4 July 2025
£8,000 for two new nature reserve projects
Latest

£8,000 for two new nature reserve projects

3 July 2025
No Result
View All Result

Stay connected

Facebook Twitter Instagram

Most popular

Memory lane – a look at the Herald’s archive photos

Memory lane – a look at the Herald’s archive photos

4 July 2025
Man arrested after assault in Penrith town centre

Man arrested after assault in Penrith town centre

6 July 2025
Honour for man who devoted his life to Greystoke

Honour for man who devoted his life to Greystoke

4 July 2025
Long-awaited go-ahead for A66 dualling scheme

Long-awaited go-ahead for A66 dualling scheme

8 July 2025
Arrests after shoplifting incidents in Penrith

Arrests after shoplifting incidents in Penrith

2 July 2025
Changes to lease accounting – how will this impact your financial statements?

Changes to lease accounting – how will this impact your financial statements?

6 July 2025
Cumberland and Westmorland Herald Logo

33 Middlegate
Penrith
Cumbria
CA11 7SY

Phone: 01768 862313
Email: news@cwherald.com

Registered in England as Barrnon Media Limited. No: 12475190
VAT registration number: 343486488

Explore

  • News
  • Sport
  • Farming
  • Property
  • Obituaries
  • Nostalgia
  • Your view

Useful links

  • Contact us
  • Photosales
  • Online archive
  • Buy your paper
  • Digital edition
  • North Lakes Living
  • Advertise
  • About us

Follow us on

© Barrnon Media Limited 2025

Terms & Conditions / Privacy Policy / Cookie Policy

This website and its associated newspaper are members of the Independent Press Standards Organisation
Review Your Cart
0
Discount
Add Coupon Code
Subtotal
Total Installment Payments
Bundle Discount
Checkout

 
0
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Sport
  • Obituaries
  • Nostalgia
  • Online archive
  • more
    • North Lakes Living
    • Buy Photos
    • Buy your paper
    • About us
    • Contact us

© 2020 Cumberland & Westmorland Herald