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Financial adviser Amber River True Bearing has donated £10,000 to St Catherines’ Hospice. This has been made possible through the Amber River Foundation. The foundation supports each of the Amber River offices across the UK with their fundraising activities by donating funds to their chosen charities.


Viva PR has been recognised for its commitment to responsible business practices, after achieving the prestigious Good Business Charter (GBC) accreditation. It places Viva among a select group of businesses nationwide that demonstrate commitment to the 10 components outlined by the GBC, which include fair wages, respect for work-life balance, accountability and environmental responsibility.


The Business Network Central & East Lancashire celebrated its crystal anniversary at Stanley House Hotel and Spa, after hosting monthly networking meetings in the county for 15 years. First launched in 2009 by organiser Karen Tems, it is a membership organisation, bringing together business leaders and decisionmakers.


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Crowberry Consulting has received the first net zero business accreditation from Chorley which recognise businesses in the borough taking big steps to reduce their carbon footprint and greenhouse gas emissions.


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Emma Wallace, Director, Pierce Forensic


My sector and specialities I am a forensic accountant and a director at Pierce Forensic, part of the wider Pierce Business Advisory and Accountancy Group. My specialisms include complex commercial disputes, regulatory matters, matrimonial disputes, both contentious and non- contentious business valuations, fraud and misconduct investigations, and business interruption claims. I have more than 20 years of experience spanning ‘Big Four’ accounting firms, smaller practices and industry roles and I have worked with UK and international law firms, corporates and individuals.


My biggest achievement so far My proudest achievement to date was being treasurer for a fantastic charity, The Pankhurst Trust (incorporating Manchester Women’s Aid), which I did for more than six years. It really gave me an appreciation of how fortunate I am in my life and career, and I would urge anyone who can to do some voluntary or charitable work.


My ambitions for the future I have joined Pierce Forensic at a really exciting time. We have some ambitious plans to grow the forensic practice throughout Lancashire and the North West and I hope to assist in further building the excellent reputation that both Pierce Forensic and the wider Pierce Group has in the market.


Who I’m looking to do business with Our work primarily comes from matrimonial, commercial disputes and regulatory lawyers so I would welcome anyone from those areas to get in touch to see how we can work together going forward.


How LBV Helps Lancashire Business View connects us with a thriving network of local businesses and professionals, enabling us to forge valuable relationships, share expertise, and identify opportunities for collaboration that benefit our clients and the community.


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