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Blackburn digital agency 21Digital has announced Broughton Sanctuary as the winner of its business competition with a prize of £21,000 worth of digital marketing support. Set in the Broughton Hall Estate just outside Skipton, Broughton Sanctuary was recently named on The Cool List from National Geographic as one of the 30 most exciting destinations to visit in 2024.
Santé Group has announced the launch of Santé Care, a new healthcare solution developed in partnership with Patient Advocate and underwritten by Pulse Insurance. Designed to support uninsured and underinsured employees, Santé Care offers fast, personalised access to healthcare.
Sales Geek welcomed three new franchise holders to its growing network as they completed their onboarding at their Blackburn headquarters. The trio are Nigel Eatough from Sales Geek, Exeter; Barrie Greening, Winchester and Ross Penman, Glasgow.
Blackpool-based Happy Creative has announced a 12-month extension to its partnership with Blackpool Council, continuing its strategic role until March 2026 as part of the UK Government’s Shared Prosperity Fund (SPF). The business will remain the lead marketing and events partner for the council’s Business Growth Team, to support their three key initiatives: the Blackpool Growth Business Academy, the Blackpool Net Zero Business Academy and the Blackpool Unlimited portal.
Hotfoot, the award-winning Lancaster- based creative agency, has been appointed by CNWL NHS Health Charity, the official charity for Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust (CNWL), to design and develop its new website. It will play a key role in raising awareness, attracting supporters, and highlighting the real- world impact of the charity’s work.
North West Business Training, powered by Burnley College, has launched its new Creative Business Start-Up course. The eight-week evening programme is designed to inspire and support aspiring entrepreneurs and freelancers to transform their creative ideas into thriving, sustainable businesses.
#AmazingAccrington business leaders, local schools and education providers came together for a special meeting which was held at Oswaldtwistle Mills. The group heard from local MP Sarah Smith as she pledged that the planned freight rail terminal in Huncoat is at the very top of her agenda with chancellor Rachel Reeves, who recently announced a £15bn investment in transport projects.
Accrington Stanley has announced Perrys Burnley as its latest official sponsor in a deal worth more than £30,000 for the 2025–26 season. As part of the agreement, Perrys has donated a top-spec Vauxhall Pro Vivaro van to the club. The vehicle will be used to transport the team’s kits to matches across the country throughout the season, providing essential logistical support.
A group of Skelmersdale schoolchildren from Crow Orchard Primary, aged between seven and nine, visited Bellway Home’s Lathom Pastures development on Neverstitch Road for a lesson in construction. In total, 26 pupils enjoyed the site visit and the innovative trip was hosted by the Bellway team including site manager John Campbell and sales advisor Leanda Sharpe.
Bowker MINI is sponsoring Preston-based dancer Lilliana Willacy as she prepares to represent Team England at the 2025 Dance World Cup in Burgos, Spain, in July. Seven- year-old Lilliana, who has secured a place in six group dance categories, will compete in ballet, lyrical, or contemporary, tap, song and dance, and large group performances.
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