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16 LBV NEWS


THE HOME OF


FESTIVAL OF LIGHT SHINES BRIGHT


More than 650 people attended this year’s Festival of Light at the Grand Venue in Blackburn.


Business leaders and people from across communities and backgrounds enjoyed an evening of fun, laughter, food and entertainment.


The headline sponsor was JP Morgan Bank while entertainment for the evening was sponsored by Nybble IT.


Ram Gupta, managing director of Nybble IT, said: “The Festival of Light is a symbol of all things that unite us. The celebration brings all communities, diversities and faiths together to laugh and smile together in a room full of warmth and celebration.”


The event was supported by the county’s business community and Lancashire Business View was media partner.


MAKING POSITIVE CONNECTIONS


Lancashire Business View has signed a partnership deal with The Marketing Meetup (TMM) Lancashire for 2025.


Ben Whitaker, co-founder of StopPress, which runs the events, said: “Getting Lancashire Business View on board is massive for us.


“They’ve been the backbone of Lancashire’s business community for nearly two decades.


“Having them alongside us as we take TMM around the county is exciting.”


The Marketing Meetup will be travelling around the county every other month.


The first event of 2025 will be at Strawberry Fields Digital Hub on January 30 between 6-8pm and a guest panel will be talking about lead generation.


Ben said: “Fresh Perspective Resourcing Lancashire Business View events REWARDS FOR WYRE’S BIG CHEESE


Cheesemaker JJ Sandham was the big winner at the Wyre Business awards scooping three categories on the night.


www.lancashirebusinessview.co.uk 01254 297870


events@lancashirebusinessview.co.uk


The Barton based business walked away with the team of the year, rural business of the year and small business of the year awards at the event held in the Marine Hall in Fleetwood.


The company’s managing director Michelle Gates said: “As a family run business approaching our centenary, our business has grown and evolved over the past few


years, which has been very demanding, but rewarding for all involved.”


Sid Hill Transport, based in Thornton Cleveleys, picked up the Wyre Business of the Year award to join its Boost Growth Business of the Year award.


Mhari-Claire Doolan of Poulton’s Sustainable Talent won the Business Person of the Year category which was sponsored by Lancashire Business View, and the New Business Award.


For a full report and list of winners visit: www.lancashirebusinessview.co.uk


continues bringing their recruitment savvy to the mix, while Han’s Bakes keeps everyone sweet with her legendary treats. Add LBV into that mix? Then we’re creating something pretty special here.


“TMM Lancashire isn’t just another networking event, it’s where marketing minds come together, share what’s working, what isn’t, and figure out how to do things better.”


Joanne Hindley, sales director of Lancashire Business View, said: “The Marketing Meetup’s ‘positive loveliness’ approach matches perfectly with our mission to connect, inform, and celebrate Lancashire business. This partnership feels like a natural fit.”


Want to be part of it? Course you do. Grab your spot for our next meetup at https:// themarketingmeetup.com/events/lancashire/


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