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Part-time senior reporter
PART-TIME SENIOR REPORTER
The successful applicant will deliver locally-focused news, features and online content for the
Keswick Reminder, based in the heart of the Northern Lakes, as well as Barrnonâs sister publications the
Cumberland & Westmorland Herald and the Cumbria Crack website.
You must be confident in all areas of news gathering and able to work accurately and to deadline.
The role is 2.5 days per week, with some flexibility required, and offers a competitive salary.
Please send CV and covering letter to:
Emily Atherton, Editor
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Newton Rigg chiefs face grilling by MPs
Newton Rigg
Education chiefs who decided to close Newton Rigg College will face a grilling from MPs later this month at a Parliamentary inquiry.
Bosses from Askham Bryan, which announced it was closing the land-based education campus near Penrith last year, will be called as witnesses on Tuesday, March 23 in front of the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee.
The committee will hold the one-off session on land-based education, with a focus on Newton Rigg and witnesses called to appear include Dr Tim Whitaker, chief executive officer of Askham Bryan and its director of governance Judith Clapham.
The Lounge and the Herald in Penrith
Plans for a popular Penrith hotel and bar to expand have been given the go-ahead by Eden Council.
Mark Bowman, of RHM (Cumbria) Ltd, will expand the Lounge Hotel on King Street, and increase its bar facilities and accommodation offer by linking through the party wall into a neighbouring building to the rear of the our sister title’s Cumberland & Westmorland Heraldâs office.
While the Cumberland & Westmorland Herald remains based at the King Street premises, the buildings to the rear of the site are no longer used by the company.
The owner took the decision to sell the whole site and the front of the building was then leased back to the Herald by the new owner.