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Haverigg Primary School


Haverigg Primary School is located on Atkinson Street in Haverigg. The school has about 170 pupils aged 4 to 11.[1] The school's lighthouse logo reflects their ongoing inolvement in the upkeep and renovation of the Hodbarrow Lighthouse. Children from the school also took part in a service rededicating Haverigg War Memorial during the Centenery of the First World war.

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Haverigg Primary School
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Haverigg Primary School

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Millom's The Beggar's Theatre to Haverigg Primary School musical event
- The Mail: 19th May 2019. "HAVERIGG Primary School (HPS) are running an event at The Beggar's Theatre, in Millom. The event, Musical Fundraising Extravaganza, will start at 6.30pm on Thursday …

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Restored Cumbria village memorial marks sacrifices
- The Mail: 24th September 2015. "THE sacrifice of 44 men in two world wars was marked in a village today as its restored war memorial was re-dedicated and blessed. A …

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Haverigg Primary School
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Hodbarrow Lighthouse
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Hodbarrow Lighthouse
- Overview Map Hodbarrow Lighthouse (also known as Haverigg Lighthouse) is built on the Hodbarrow Outer Barrier sea wall, near Haverigg. It was built by the Hodbarrow Mining Company in 1905. …

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School URN: 112157
County: Cumbria
Post code: LA18 4HA
Grid ref: SD1592778778

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