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Summit, a Lancashire marketing agency specialising in high-growth B2B and B2C brands, has announced its partnership with Pincvision to launch ExportDocuments.co.uk in the UK. Pincvision, a trusted EU name in export compliance for over 14 years, has developed ExportDocuments.co.uk, a game-changing platform that simplifies and reduces the cost of export documentation for UK businesses.


Handelsbanken has announced its support for Blackburn & Darwen Youth Zone as a patron. This partnership highlights Handelsbanken’s commitment to giving back to the community and helping to create opportunities for young people in Blackburn and Darwen.


Pierce Corporate Finance, based in Blackburn, acted on the seven-figure management buy-out of an electrical wholesaler. AA Jones Electric of Hull, founded in 2009, is now one of the region’s leading independents. The buy-out gives control of the business to co-founder Andy Moulds, the sales director, and long-standing employee Sam Lomax, who becomes managing director.


Ribble-Valley based Green Shield Group has announced several new projects set to begin in 2025 with the company working locally and nationally to promote sustainable transformation - installing solar PV and other renewable technologies across an array of sectors. The company has been appointed by Nelson-based Marsden Building Society to focus on the building societies’ carbon reduction.


Burnley College and its apprenticeship arm Themis have been awarded the prestigious title of Construction Apprenticeship College of the Year. The Construction Apprenticeship Awards took place at a ceremony in Manchester.


IN4 Group plans to train and place 1,000 career break mums and female carers into highly skilled data roles within local organisations such as housing associations, the NHS and local authorities by the end of 2025. Led by Blackburn entrepreneur Mo Isap, the professional technology skills provider has created The Power of Mind (Mums in Data) Programme.


What More UK, owner of well-known brands Wham and Betterware, had new products and branding to show at the annual Ambiente tradeshow in Frankfurt. Jonathan Cliffe, What More UK marketing and eCommerce director, said: “We’ve worked really hard on shaping the future of What More and our brands, to take us forward into the next stage of our growth and development.”


‘Pipedream,’ a short film by Aaron Dunleavy and Brody Salmon, tells the story of Paul, a former offender who rebuilt his life with the support of Active Lancashire’s ‘Challenge through Sport Initiative’ (CSI Programme). Now leading community projects in Lancashire, Paul’s journey highlights how second chances can change lives.


Proper, video marketing specialists based in Burnley, has announced a significant partnership with Veka, the world’s largest manufacturer of extruded uPVC products. Proper has provided a range of video and photography services to support Veka’s marketing initiatives.


Made Smarter has empowered four Lancashire leaders with the strategy and skills to pursue smarter manufacturing through innovation with its trailblazing leadership programme. The Leading Digital Transformation (LDT) programme, part of Made Smarter North West Adoption – a government-funded industry- led initiative – focuses on equipping SME manufacturers with the strategies and skills to adopt cutting-edge digital technologies.


Fresh out of the kitchen, Clayton Park Bakery has launched a quartet of new home replacement meals. The new dishes are designed to be a meal solution for one person and are available in SPAR stores across the North of England.


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