CRUMBRIA: 1.3.2026
THE TOWN HALL TAPES: Recording isn’t Reporting.
THE Crumbling News persists with its annoying habit of attending Council meetings but then deferentially republishing the bewildering word salad in full Council-speak.
The Carlisle paper records what was said, and by whom, at Crumberland Council, but then abruptly stops there – journalism box ticked, allegedly.
There’s no translation, no context, and no desire to ask the Labour-daft Council what it all means beyond their committee rooms.
A good example was found this week on the paper’s ‘Agenda page’, which implies a deep dive into the news behind the news.


What readers got instead was a huge wodge of meeting minutes and dense budget figures – padded out to fill a space of 1,000 words.
It should have been placed in the paper’s Puzzles Section with a small prize to any reader who knew what the frig it all meant.
The article was headlined Senior Officer Raises Concern Over Demand on Cumberland Council. A version of it appeared here on the News & Shrug website under a different headline.
“Concerns,” we are told by the paper, have been raised. Important ones, presumably. Sadly, the concerns were never properly explained after that.
No figures were provided, and no explanation was given of what these “concerns” might mean for the budget, services, or the people paying for it all.

This type of verbal diarrhoea is regularly spouted in Town Halls, and it’s a journalist’s job to translate or ask questions about it.
By the end, readers were aware that something might be amiss in the budget, somewhere, at some point, but the paper never bothered to explain.
There was a time not too long ago when The Cumberland News helped readers understand what local Councils were doing and hiding, rather than simply what they were saying and stopping there.
Those days are gone.
Council Taxpayers in Crumberland, wondering where their money goes, are being desperately shortchanged. So too are readers.
Worst of all, it appears that The Crumbling News either doesn’t care anymore or, worst of all, doesn’t want to find out.
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READ it and weep:
https://www.newsandstar.co.uk/news/25863829.council-tax-hike-cumberland-councils-budget-concerns/
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