Meanwhile, Kendal craft baker Simon Thomas is working on a new bread to accompany Cowburn. |
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Some local businessman and councillors wish to expand Kendal to the north, extending the Sandylands area and Shap Industrial Estate northwards. |
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A total of 30 staff are employed by the firm at its Kendal and Lancaster offices. |
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He thanked both his family and Mr Stevenson and his mountain guide Andy Owen at the Kendal climbing wall for their back-up. |
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If something isn't done soon, more shops will close, Kendal town centre will die and the place will become a ghost town. |
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On that basis, the clergy of the Kendal deanery thought it would be better to have a local crematorium. |
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Eventually Kendal earned a pot at goal for a ruck offence and Scott put over the 24-metre kick to cut the gap to four points. |
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Kendal began the game quite sharply and took control with generally sound positional awareness and accurate passing. |
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The old Kendal was back on Sunday with a bit of fight, confidence and quality in our performance. |
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This version is directed by Ann Wodeman, with musical director Alan Gardner conductor of Kendal Choral Society. |
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Thankfully, our chosen casks were in good condition so we ordered fresh samples for our final selection to be forwarded to Kendal. |
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A PENALTY conceded in the last minute denied Kendal a point on a blustery afternoon in Yorkshire. |
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Kendal had to work hard to stay in front in the second half but overall they were the dominant side and missed several chances. |
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Kendal managed to construct some incisive moves and penetrating attacks but they came to nothing. |
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We lost our way last Saturday and allowed Kendal to come back from a goal down to beat us. |
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Along with three other Kendal clubmates, he took part in the Championships at the purpose-built indoor track in Manchester. |
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Wind farm champions clashed with critics at a green energy meeting in Kendal. |
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The wine flowed and the strawberry meringues went down a treat on Captain's Day at Kendal, but there was a party-pooper in the midst. |
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They had befriended the victims outside a bar in before walking them part-way home and robbing them in an alleyway off Kendal Road. |
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Plenty of energy and communication from Kendal gave them superiority and Timperley were panicked into making mistakes. |
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A mother and her 13-month old baby cheated death by moments thanks to a dramatic rescue from their burning home in Kendal. |
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A Kendal nurse is learning to treat snakebites and avoid malaria as part of his preparation for a trip to the steamy jungles of South-East Asia. |
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Talks to be held during the next seven days could decide whether he stays on at Kendal Town. |
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His header was hacked off the goal line as Kendal looked to double their lead. |
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The effect of such decisions on tourists and visitors to Kendal must be considerable. |
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Winger John Ladell scored the first of his two tries after a galloping run from second-row Dave Preston set Kendal up to spin the ball wide. |
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The budding actors were hand-picked from hundreds of young hopefuls who auditioned for the parts at Kendal Town Hall earlier this year. |
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The game still looked in the balance and Rhodes continued to urge Kendal on with his constant ranting from the back. |
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It bobbled away from him, however, and Bamber's Mark Wane raced through unopposed to place the ball out of reach of Kendal keeper Lee Ward. |
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New work by local artists has been brought together in Kendal under a single canvas at The Art Circus. |
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Instead a unforced knock-on from a punt into their 22 put Kendal on the back foot and unconvincing defence allowed Cooper in. |
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Levens Choir are holding an Autumn Concert in aid of Ukrainian street children at St Thomas's Church, Kendal, on Tuesday. |
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The love affair between the student and the pub is set to take a new twist at a Kendal tavern which has come under new ownership. |
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Kendal Town Council is looking to run a market similar to the one held annually in its German twin town of Rinteln. |
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A power cut on the busiest shopping day of the week affected both businesses and residents in Kendal. |
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A revolutionary new product proven to be more effective than winter tyres or snow chains is now being stocked in Kendal. |
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In Kendal, Dalton started to keep a metrological journal, he made his own thermometers, barometers and other instruments. |
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In Kendal, a debate is going on as to the real name of the orange rubber thimble used by the counters to protect their index fingers. |
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Mr Robinson, 36, has a second holding in Kendal and made a licensed movement on welfare grounds of cows in calf from Langcliffe nine days ago. |
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Enlightenment came to me during a game of badminton at Kendal Leisure Centre. |
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Kendal County's away match at Ambleside was called off because of a waterlogged pitch. |
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Despite assurances from the top, many employees at the Kendal plant left work last week in fear of losing their jobs. |
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A project to turn a run-down area of Kendal into a haven for disabled people has got the support of the town council. |
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Artwork takes centre stage in Kendal for the next few weeks as the creative efforts of artisans across the region go on display. |
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Unearth some treasure on the Kendal Lions Club Easter Treasure Hunt which runs until Saturday. |
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After leaving primary school he went to Norwood College, a public school at Sedbergh not far from Kendal. |
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Kendal joy was shortlived as Manchester attacked from the restart and cracked a low shot into the corner of the net. |
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The team talk at half time woke up Kendal and they opened the scoring within the first 20 seconds of the restart. |
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Throughout a pulsating and fiercely-contested match, Kendal were unable to please the zealous match official. |
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Traffic flow in Kendal could be set for another alteration in an effort to improve safety on a busy stretch of road. |
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The gloss on a stunning score came when Stephens converted the touchline kick, giving Kendal a 22-0 lead. |
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This week's Westmorland Gazette reveals two widely different viewpoints about Kendal and its future. |
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The occasional hiker might pocket a box of Kendal mint cake or even buy the latest Ordnance Survey map. |
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No wonder all we ever get for Christmas from that neck of the woods is Kendal mint cake. |
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The helicopter wheeled away, dragging a Kendal mountain rescuer, who was still dangling from its cable, with it. |
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Kendal went for the jugular and had their hosts at three wickets down for four runs. |
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If Kendal welcomes visitors and promotes tourism perhaps its district council needs to be a little more helpful. |
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Residents of Kendal are queuing up for a glimpse of a giant reticulated python. |
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The resulting indirect free kick from the edge of the six yard box cannoned off a Kendal body as all 11 players stood strung out along the goal-line. |
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When an old coach route from Lancaster to Kendal used to take a shortcut across the bay, several coaches were either overtaken by the tide or sucked under in quicksand. |
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Close finishes were a feature of the second of the Kendal Winter League series of races at a wind and rainswept Firbank, near Sedbergh, on Sunday. |
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Mr Wilson said that EU rules now required the percentage of ingredients, such as peppermint oil in Kendal mint cake, to be added to the existing ingredients list. |
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The Lake District is where the ruddy-cheeked, bucolic English middle classes come out to play, filling the air with happy braying and the whiff of Kendal mint cake. |
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The visitors' disappointment at losing was tempered by the excellent hospitality and atmosphere provided at the inn, together with a special gift of Kendal mint cake! |
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In a partnership between Kendal carpet-makers Goodacres and the National Trust, 140 fell farmers have been selling their Herdwick wool clip for carpet production. |
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A committed team effort from Kendal was rewarded with a 35-run victory over reigning Northern Premier League champions Darwen at Birch Hall on Saturday. |
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Meanwhile, downstairs, Kendal collective FUNKTION will take over each Friday night with Tom Townley sharing alternate Fridays with Gaz Dawson and Luke Channon. |
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Railway buffs should steam along to Kendal Leisure Centre on Saturday and Sunday to marvel at the layouts on show at the Model Railway Exhibition. |
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Kendal Choral opens proceedings by singing five anthems in the Anglican church tradition starting with the 16th century and concluding in the present. |
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Market day in Kendal was a bit of a let-down for one trader last week. |
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The failure at the Kendal plant also meant that smaller links serving other areas of Cumbria were unable to provide land lines or internet access, he said. |
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It was also reported that at numerous places on the road from Levens Hall to the entrance to Kendal, several triumphal arches and other forms of decorations were on show. |
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Thirty-five minutes after arriving in Kendal I arrived at work. |
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A dispute over the removal of 21 public payphones from the Kendal area has rumbled on this week with the town council deciding to continue its protest against the decision. |
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Motorists were caught up in long traffic tailbacks after an accident caused chaos on the motorway and led to traffic congestion on main routes through Kendal. |
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Ed's job often takes him to Manchester and London and he has noticed how fashion works in the city and has been shopping for a more modern look in Kendal. |
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Thousands were killed in June when a pollutant believed to be sheep dip spread through a 10 kilometre stretch of the River Mint at Patton Bridge near Kendal. |
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For a two-year period, he worked in the old force control room before moving to Kendal traffic department, later transferring to the North and West Traffic Unit. |
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In the first minute the Kendal striker blasted a shot just wide. |
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Eventually, Manchester took a 2-1 lead before half time with an opportunist goal when a quickly-take free hit just inside the 22 caught Kendal napping for a second time. |
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In poor lighting conditions at night, he said, yellow sodium lamps such as those in the street lights in Kendal town centre could make a blue shirt appear a different colour. |
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The Carlisle diocese has started its search for a part-time vicar to fill some of the duties of the Reverend Harry Brown at one of two small parishes near Kendal. |
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Green-fingered gardeners are preparing to add a splash of colour to the Auld Grey Town this summer with their entries for the 2004 Kendal in Bloom competition. |
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The main bridge out of town to the north, it carried stagecoaches between Carlisle and Kendal, and even Bonnie Prince Charlie's army in 1745, says Mr Marsh. |
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All it would need is one enterprising local businessman with one not particularly large warehouse who would then move these goods into Kendal at traffic off-peak times. |
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In the Premier Division Kendal Town striker David Foster was back in harness for his old club Kirkby Lonsdale and his goal brought them a point in a 1-1 draw with CCM Dynamos. |
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I appeal to the council, your newspaper and generous people in Kendal to solve this problem with an open-hearted approach that would belie the accusation of mean-mindedness. |
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Cabbages and cauliflowers have to go from Jubilee Allotment gardens, Kendal, so the Cumbria Education Department can raise a crop of healthy children. |
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Meanwhile, in Kendal, a short convoy of boats, cars and four-by-fours took the report to the Lake District National Park Authority offices at Murley Moss. |
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Our lamb is from a breed of sheep indigenous to the fells around Kendal. |
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A fascinating exhibition into the life and works of the well known fell-walker, author and artist Alfred Wainwright opens at Kendal Museum tomorrow. |
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Deputy head teacher Patrick Earnshaw, who witnessed the school's comprehensive victory at Kendal Town Hall on Thursday night, said he was extremely proud of his students. |
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The situation at the break, 1-0 ahead, was familiar to Kendal but in their three previous matches they had failed to score, conceded goals and lost. |
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The Kendal Traffic Plan was conceived in 1996 as a four-stage scheme. |
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If you happened to be patronising the inns of Kendal on Friday, you no doubt will have noticed a rather merry group of women dressed head-to-toe in pink. |
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A Kendal primary school is basking in the warm glow of enthusiastic praise after receiving a flattering report from the judges of a training and development award. |
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The idea could see Kendal have its own crier to announce special events and advertise up-and-coming attractions as well as attending civic functions. |
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The con happened a week after a nine-year-old boy was used as a decoy in three distraction burglaries in Kendal and Windermere, during which wallets and purses were stolen. |
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Whilst we were blessed once again with good weather, we were doubly blessed by the good nature and public spirit of the people of Kendal and visitors alike. |
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For Saturday's trip to second-from-bottom Preston Grasshoppers, Kendal coach Neil Rollings switches Paul Dodds to full back, displacing Chris Park to the bench. |
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It connects such towns and cities as Penrith, Kendal, Lancaster, Preston, Warrington, Liverpool and Manchester. |
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He became the RFU President in 1950 and following his retirement from politics was awarded the title the first Baron Wakefield of Kendal. |
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However, the existence of any Roman road in the immediate vicinity of Kendal is not confirmed. |
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In 1996, the Abbot Hall Art Gallery in Kendal mounted a major exhibition of 27 paintings and thirteen etchings, covering Freud's output to date. |
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The Cumberland and Westmorland Herald and The Westmorland Gazette are weekly newspapers based in Penrith and Kendal respectively. |
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Kendal Calling Music Festival held in late July each year at Lowther Deer Park. |
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Kendal has for many years maintained a voluntary mountain search and rescue team based at Busher Walk. |
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The Kendal dialect known as Kendalian, is a variant of the Cumbrian dialect spoken around the Kendal area. |
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Kendal College is a further education college that provides further and higher education, as well as training for employers. |
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Part of this section was also drained and filled in to prevent leakage, and the course of the canal through Kendal has now been developed. |
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The southeastern area is the territory between Coniston Water and Windermere and east of Windermere towards Kendal and south to Lindale. |
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When the National Park was formed in 1951 the boundary was deliberately shaped to exclude Kendal. |
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The borough of Kendal was abolished in 1974 under the Local Government Act 1972 to become a part of South Lakeland district of Cumbria. |
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A single railway line, the Windermere Branch Line, penetrates from Kendal to Windermere via Staveley. |
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Kendal, Keswick and Carlisle all became mill towns, with textiles, pencils and biscuits among the products manufactured in the region. |
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The municipal borough of Kendal was created in 1835 and until 1894 the town was also an urban sanitary district. |
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In 1753 The Keighley and Kendal Turnpike brought the stage coach from Yorkshire to Kendal. |
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Many of the Roman artefacts from this site may be found in the Kendal museum. |
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Scout Scar, also called Underbarrow Scar, is a hill in the English Lake District, west of Kendal, Cumbria and above the village of Underbarrow. |
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The Normans conquered the area that is now Cumbria in 1092 during the reign of William II and created the baronies of Kendal and Westmorland. |
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The county council was based at Kendal, rather than the historic county town of Appleby. |
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The hook was part of the insignia of the borough of Kendal, the administrative centre of the county council. |
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He then moved to Bridport in Dorset, where he wrote several books about that area before moving to Kendal in Cumbria. |
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The Festival has even been cited by the Sunday Times as one of the reasons young people are attracted to Kendal as a place to live. |
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Other examples of his Celtic type memorial crosses may be seen at Otley, Coniston and the K Shoes factory in Kendal. |
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The main road through Settle is the B6480, which links to the A65, connecting Settle to Skipton and Kendal. |
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The minute book for the Keighley and Kendal Turnpike Trust shows that most investors were mill owners from the Giggleswick district. |
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Although Appleby was the county town of Westmorland, the former county council sat in Kendal, even though the Assize Courts were in Appleby. |
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In Victorian times, encouraged by the arrival of the Kendal and Windermere Railway, a tourist trade developed. |
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The River Kent, which flows south through the town of Kendal before emptying into Morecambe Bay, has its source on High Street's southern slopes. |
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It was the castle of the Barony of Kendal, the part of Westmorland ruled from here. |
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The Windermere branch line, also called the Lakes line is the railway line from Oxenholme to Kendal and Windermere in North West England. |
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Kendal Green was also worn by slaves in the Americas, and is mentioned in songs and literature from that time. |
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Kendal and Morecambe Bay stand at the eastern and southern edges of the area. |
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The River Kent, which gives Kendal its name, begins from Hall Cove, a corrie at the head of the valley, before flowing through the reservoir. |
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The A591 road runs from Kendal to the centre of the county connecting Lake District settlements like Windermere, Ambleside and Keswick. |
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Kendal is listed in the Domesday Book as part of Yorkshire with the name Cherchebi. |
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Before this the villagers had been expected to travel 7 miles to Kendal each Sunday for services. |
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In the 18th century a turnpike road from Kendal to Ambleside was constructed through Staveley. |
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Kendal today is known largely as a centre for tourism, as the home of Kendal mint cake, and as a producer of pipe tobacco and tobacco snuff. |
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As well as local suburban and village services, longer distance buses run to Millom, Ulverston, Bowness, Windermere and Kendal. |
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The town is near the A591, a major road running through the Lake District from Kendal to Keswick. |
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Kendal and Penrith are amongst its primary destinations before it terminates just north of Carlisle. |
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For Kendal B is far away from A as it has 7 ranks before and A only 4, whereas it is not true cardinally. |
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They have performed numerous rescues around the Kendal area, and along with other local mountain rescue teams, helped at the Grayrigg derailment. |
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The Lake District National Park includes nearly all of the Lake District, though the town of Kendal and the Lakeland Peninsulas are currently outside the park boundary. |
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Samlesbury Engineering was a subsidiary of the Lancashire Aircraft Corporation at Warton which was chaired by Sir Wavell Wakefield, later Lord Wakefield of Kendal. |
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Before 1226 the Barony of Kendal was connected to the Earldom or Honour of Lancaster while that of Westmorland was part of the Earldom of Carlisle. |
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Besides these, a few A roads penetrate the area itself, notably the A591 which runs north westwards from Kendal to Windermere and then on to Keswick. |
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Colleges of further education in Cumbria include Carlisle College, Furness College which includes Barrow Sixth Form College, Kendal College and Lakes College West Cumbria. |
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Historically a part of Westmorland, Windermere town was known as Birthwaite prior to the arrival of the Kendal and Windermere Railway, which stimulated its development. |
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In 1968, the death of Colin Gilbert led to the railway company becoming the property of Sir Wavell Wakefield, who by that stage had become Lord Wakefield of Kendal. |
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He was buried in the Strickland family chapel, at Kendal Parish Church. |
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Its older name was Lang Holme, and 800 years ago it was the centre of the manor of Windermere and later, in effect, of a moiety of the barony of Kendal. |
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A road over the pass was built by the Romans around AD 110 to link the coastal fort and baths at Ravenglass with their garrisons at Ambleside and Kendal. |
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In July 1818 De Quincey became editor of The Westmorland Gazette, a Tory newspaper published in Kendal, after its first editor had been dismissed. |
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The canal towpath, however, remains as a footpath through Kendal. |
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This led him to resort to the Kendal Black Drop, making matters desperate. |
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In one of his letters to Mrs Kendal, Joseph mentioned that he hoped one day to be able to learn basket work. She promptly arranged for an instructor to teach him the craft. |
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But a notepad was found which listed the shifts of women named Kendal, Abby and Vicky, along with a price list for sexual services, Inspector Paul Wilson told the court. |
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Webster, whose practice was based in Kendal, had a house in Lindale. |
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The A684 is an A road that runs through Cumbria and North Yorkshire, starting at Kendal, Cumbria and ending at Ellerbeck and the A19 road in North Yorkshire. |
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On 26 February 2003 Kendal was granted Fairtrade Town status. |
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The A684 has primary status for the short length between Kendal and junction 37 of the M6 motorway, though even this primary section involves two hills and some tricky twists. |
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Kendal is part of the Westmorland and Lonsdale parliamentary constituency of which Tim Farron is the current MP representing the Liberal Democrats. |
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In Kendal, it passes Kendal College and the Queen Katherine School. |
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Kendal was, from 1888 to 1974, the administrative centre of the administrative county of Westmorland although Appleby is the traditional county town. |
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The civil parishes of Kirkland and Nether Graveship were abolished in 1908 and became part of Kendal Civil Parish whose boundaries were after that the same as the borough. |
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His long-standing relationship with Sarah O'Donnel ended before Christmas, his horses have had a virus, even Kendal Cavalier ran rottenly when last seen in early February. |
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Kentmere is a valley, village and civil parish in the Lake District National Park, a few miles from Kendal in the South Lakeland district of Cumbria, England. |
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In 1972 he became chairman of Animal Rescue Cumbria, and donated enough money to enable the foundation in 1984 of Kapellan, a shelter for stray cats and dogs in Kendal. |
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Snuff production in Kendal dates from 1792, when Kendalian Thomas Harrison returned from Glasgow, Scotland, where he had learned the art of snuff manufacture. |
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It certainly worked for the Goods and Leadbetters in 70s TV hit The Good Life, starring Richard Briers, Felicity Kendal, Penelope Keith and Paul Eddington. |
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Kendal is the host town for DERT 2017 and is organised by Crook Morris. |
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His friend Henry Marshall, Chief Librarian of Kendal and Westmorland, took charge of publicity and administration, and his name appears as publisher on the early impressions. |
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A campaign is currently underway to restore the canal as far as Kendal. |
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Rumours still circulate that King Henry VIII's sixth wife Catherine Parr was born at Kendal Castle, but based on the evidence available this is very unlikely. |
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The River Sprint starts on the slopes of Harter Fell and Branstree, and flows south through the valley before joining the River Kent to the north of the town of Kendal. |
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Langdale axes are displayed in Cumbria at Kendal Museum and Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery, Carlisle, and in other collections such as the British Museum. |
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