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  2. Broadband for the Rural North - Wikipedia

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    Broadband for the Rural North (or B4RN, read as "BARN") is a community-led project to bring high-speed broadband to homes and businesses in rural northern England as well as Cheshire and Norfolk. It functions as an Internet Service Provider. All subscribers receive a FTTH gigabit (1,000 Mbps) symmetrical connection, [1] with upload speeds ...

  3. Healthcare in Cumbria - Wikipedia

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    Cumbria from 1974 had three district health authorities South, East and West In 1993 South Cumbria was renamed Morecambe Bay District, which also included Lancaster. One Primary care trust was established covering the whole the county in 2002. It was managed by the North West Strategic Health Authority from 2002 until 2013.

  4. Cumbria Partnership NHS Foundation Trust - Wikipedia

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    CQC. Cumbria Partnership NHS Foundation Trust was an NHS foundation trust that provided mental health and community services in Cumbria, England. It ran the Ramsey Unit at Furness General Hospital, Barrow In Furness, Mary Hewetson Cottage Hospital, Keswick Penrith Community Hospital, Cockermouth Community Hospital, Workington Community Hospital ...

  5. List of aircraft registration prefixes - Wikipedia

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    4L-AAA to 4L-ZZZ. 4L-10000 to 4L-99999. Germany. D [ 3] D-AAAA to D-AZZZ for aircraft with more than 20 t MTOW. D-AUAA to D-AZZZ (test registrations) for aircraft manufactured by Airbus at Finkenwerder. D-BAAA to D-BZZZ for aircraft with 14–20 t MTOW. D-CAAA to D-CZZZ for aircraft with 5.7–14 t MTOW. D-EAAA to D-EZZZ for single-engine ...

  6. Category:Hospitals in Cumbria - Wikipedia

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  7. List of places in Cumbria - Wikipedia

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    Appleby Market Square Central Barrow-in-Furness skyline Bassenthwaite Lake Bewcastle Cross Black Combe cairn Borrowdale Buttermere Carlisle Castle Conishead Priory near Ulverston Coniston Dungeon Ghyll Ennerdale Water Furness Abbey Grizedale Tarn Kendal, canal change bridge Keswick, Moot Hall Patterdale village Silloth, West Beach Silloth Port River Nith estuary Wasdale from Wastwater Walney ...

  8. Category:Local government in Cumbria - Wikipedia

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    Local government in Cumbria. The county of Cumbria is divided into six local government districts, plus Cumbria County Council, which serves the whole county. There are no unitary authorities in Cumbria.

  9. Category:Towns in Cumbria - Wikipedia

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    W. Whitehaven. Wigton. Windermere, Cumbria (town) Workington. Categories: Towns in England by county. Populated places in Cumbria. Commons category link is on Wikidata.