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This category includes sites that reflect the make up of the Carlisle community: its people, its history, and resources and institutions that serve the city's people, such as social service organisations.

http://www.carlislecathedral.org.uk Carlisle Cathedral Open in a new browser window

Official guide to Carlisle Cathedral, founded in 1122, and one of the smallest
cathedrals in England.

http://www.carlislecathedral.org.uk


http://www.carlislevb.care4free.net/ Carlisle Volunteer Bureau Open in a new browser window

They support local voluntary organisations in advertising any voluntary
vacancies and helps them to find volunteers to fill any positions.

http://www.carlislevb.care4free.net/


http://www.communitylaw.org.uk Community Law Centre Open in a new browser window

Information about where to access free legal advice in Carlisle.

http://www.communitylaw.org.uk


http://www.dalston.org.uk Dalston Village Community Web Site Open in a new browser window

Community web site for the parish of Dalston, Cumbria. Carries news, views,
events, history, business, organisations - in fact everything that happens in
and around Dalston parish.

http://www.dalston.org.uk


http://www.kirkbamptononline.freeserve.co.uk/ Kirkbampton Online Open in a new browser window

A guide to the places of interest and history of the village of Kirkbampton in
North West Cumbria.

http://www.kirkbamptononline.freeserve.co.uk/


http://www.st-johns-carlisle.co.uk/ St John the Evangelist Open in a new browser window

St John the Evangelist Church.

http://www.st-johns-carlisle.co.uk/


http://www.trinity-xpn.co.uk/ Trinity School Ex Pupils' Network Open in a new browser window

Information for all former pupils and teachers of Trinity School.

http://www.trinity-xpn.co.uk/



 

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This category includes sites that reflect the make up of the Carlisle community: its people, its history, and resources and institutions that serve the city's people, such as social service organisations.