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Travel news for Cumbria

  • Published
    1 December 2011
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For the latest information on the situation on the roads and railways visit the BBC's local travel news page for Cumbria.

On the roads you can view live incidents, traffic jam cameras and roadworks.

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Alternatively, for regular travel updates listen live to BBC Radio Cumbria

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  • Plans for 65 new homes in north Cumbria get go-ahead

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  • Cumbria Police reveal speed camera van locations for Thursday April 16

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      West Cumberland Times and Star
  • 'All sentencing options are open' - judge's warning to danger driver

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