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Chorley-based digital agency Bespoke delivered the new Cosy Homes in Lancashire website for an initiative launched by the county’s local authorities. CHiL is focused on encouraging and supporting home energy efficiency.
ENTREPRENEURS FLY FLAG FOR LANCASHIRE IN THE CAPITAL
A number of Lancashire entrepreneurs have visited London to meet with senior politicians in recent months.
Chorley-based Crowberry Consulting met with the Speaker of the House Sir Lindsay Hoyle MP as part of a Pink Link Ladies Networking promotion of women in business.
Celia Gaze, founder and CEO of The Wellbeing Farm wedding and events venue, was invited to the House of Commons by UK Hospitality to brief MPs on the stories and issues affecting the hospitality industry at the moment, and later visited the House of Lords as an ambassador for Small Business Saturday.
Clitheroe-based businesswoman Breda Murphy of Breda Murphy Restaurant was also awarded MP HERo status by her local MP Nigel Evans at a Champagne afternoon tea celebration at the House of Commons.
The digital team at Preston-based Heckford has won Network Plus Group as a client and is creating three brand new sites for the face of its operations: Network Plus, Go Traffic Management and Network Plus Multi Utility.
Padiham-based fuel quality and tank safety service provider LCM Environmental has acquired South Midland Installation (SMI) and PIS (Ireland). The latter opens up an avenue to growth in Europe.
Burnley-based AKORN Financial Advice has launched a sister company, AKORN Legal, to provide specialist advice on wills, lasting powers of attorney and estate planning.
Blackburn-based web development and digital marketing agency eBusiness UK has won contracts with four new clients: an international advertising campaign for Rubber Duck Ventures; SEO for Powerflush Geek; and digital marketing support for Preston-based online retailers Ammaari Stones and Ameliyas luxury furniture.
Burnley-based wholesaler Birchall Foodservice was crowned champion at the Pendleside Hospice Corporate Challenge awards ceremony. The family-owned business, which delivers to caterers in the care, education and hospitality sectors, raised £18,404.
Freedom Heat Pumps opened a new 15,000 sq ft warehouse facility in Bamber Bridge last year and has grown its staff numbers from seven to 25 over the past two years after receiving growth mentorship from Boost.
Westholme School has amalgamated its three sites into one location in Blackburn. Lancaster- based architect HPA oversaw the redevelopment.
James Hall & Co selected James Heyes & Sons, based at Mossborough Hall near Skelmersdale, to provide sprouts for SPAR stores across the north of England this autumn and winter.
Preston-based Skills 4 Pharmacy has partnered with the National Pharmacy Association to provide its members in England with Level 2 and 3 pharmacy apprenticeships.
Poulton-le-Fylde branding and design agency Studio LWD has been commissioned to undertake a brand consolidation process for Empowerment. The Blackpool charity manages and delivers a series of community engagement initiatives in including Blackpool Advocacy Hub, Lived Experience Team, Healthwatch Blackpool and The Den.
A team from Burnley and Altham-based What More UK raised £18,846 for Derian House Children’s Hospice in Chorley by completing the National Three Peaks Challenge.
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Eighteen employees from Preston-based recruitment agency Spencer Clarke Group have raised £2,889 for mental health charity Lancashire Mind by taking on Tough Mudder.
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