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Cumbria Council

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Cumbria County Council
Location Map ( geo)
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Primary Destinations
Barrow-in-Furness • Brough • Carlisle • Kendal • Keswick • Kirkby Lonsdale • Penrith • Whitehaven • Windermere
Other Important Destinations
Alston • Cockermouth • Workington

Cumbria County Council was a Highway Authority formed in 1974; and was abolished and replaced on 1 April 2023 by two authorities, Westmorland and Furness Council and Cumberland Council.

It covered the entirety of two counties: Cumberland and Westmorland; whilst also covering areas within Lancashire and Yorkshire.

Primary destinations

The following Primary Destinations are located in the former council area:

Classified Unnumbered (Class III) Roads

For its Class III road network, Cumbria County Council used "C" prefixes. These road numbers were transferred directly to the new authorities:



Videos

A595 Grizebeck Improvement flythrough

A flythrough of the proposed scheme

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Cumbria Council
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Highway Authorities in North West England
Trunk Road authoritiesHighways England (Area 10 • Area 13)
Local authoritiesBlackburn with Darwen • Blackpool • Bolton • Bury • Cheshire East • Cheshire West and Chester • Cumberland • Halton • Knowsley • Lancashire • Liverpool • Manchester • Oldham • Rochdale • Salford • Sefton • St. Helens • Stockport • Tameside • Trafford • Warrington • Westmorland and Furness • Wigan • Wirral

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