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Rossendale-based Scrap Local, a digital platform for scrap metal dealers, has seen a tenfold increase in its turnover to around £400,000, taking on new premises and recruiting 12 additional staff since receiving mentoring support from Boost; Lancashire’s Business Growth Hub.
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Made in Britain accredited housewares manufacturer and exporter What More UK hosted a visit from Sir Keir Starmer, leader of the Labour Party and Lisa Nandy, the shadow secretary of state for levelling up. During a visit to its Altham site, which lasted several hours, the pair spoke to various members of the team, including apprentices and engineers. Company director Tony Grimshaw said: “During the visit we underlined that manufacturing isn’t a political issue, but a national necessity and as such, should expect cross-party concentration and cross-party support.”
Chorley MG has moved to a larger site after delivering 650 new cars for MG in 2021. The new site can hold up to seven vehicles in its showroom display and has a dedicated servicing, aftersales and dual class seven MOT bay. The multi-million-pound site also carries a range of new and used cars and has on-site EV charging.
Celebrated chef Paul Heathcote has launched a new events venue in Preston city centre and recruited Blackburn-based eBusiness UK to build its showcase website. 23 Winckley Square is now taking bookings for all types of events such as wedding celebrations, birthday parties, PR launches and corporate meetings.
Rapid IT of Padiham fought off competition from 17 UK businesses to be named one of the top three suppliers for five consortia connected to UK Universities Purchasing Consortia, a formal entity supporting collaborative procurement within Higher and Further Education.
Lancaster-based digital agency Novi Digital has won a contract to provide SEO and PPC for Siemens Financial Services following a 10-way competitive pitch.
Burnley-based Key Digital has announced the creation of an additional 14 sales positions to be filled throughout 2022. The company, which has evolved into a national managed services provider over the last decade, saw huge success during the last year with an 85 per cent uplift in sales and a 324 per cent increase in profits.
Chartered accountants Brown & Co has acquired the accountancy practice of Rees Crofts & Co. Both are based in Thornton Cleveleys.
Padiham-based digital marketing and bespoke software agency +24 has reported a record year in 2021, doubling the number of clients it worked with and posting its highest revenues in 11 years.
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Sysco Technical Solutions, which is based in Leyland and provides and project manages specialist security installation projects at high- security sites, has been acquired by its management team. MHA Moore and Smalley advised.
Burnley-based CUBE HR has been chosen as the HR training partner by North West Skills Academy which has been awarded £1.2m by Greater Manchester Combined Authority. The funding will be used to support the construction industry by developing digital transformation for those in management roles, and encouraging cross-trade upskilling.
Blackburn-based PM+M has launched a Court of Protection service aimed at law firms which operate dedicated Wills and Probate departments. The tailored support includes financial and tax advice, investment management, cash flow and sustainability plans for situations in which a Power of Attorney had not already been in place.
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