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Daisy Communications has officially kicked off a new chapter for Nelson FC stepping in as the headline sponsor for the 2024/25 season. The club’s stadium is now renamed the Daisy Arena, with Daisy backing significant improvements to the club, both on and off the pitch. Meanwhile, Daisy Group CEO Matthew Riley has submitted plans to Pendle Council to bring the sport of padel tennis to the Lomeshaye Industrial Estate in Nelson. With a change of use proposal to construct five indoor courts, Matthew is leading the project to offer both his staff at nearby telecoms company, Daisy, and the wider Pendle community a fresh way to stay active.


A team from LCM Environmental completed the Born Survivor obstacle course in support of Andy’s Man Club – a charity dedicated to male suicide prevention and support. The sponsorship by the firm, based in Padiham, raised £2,320 for the foundation.


Warton-based marketing agency ICG has marked its 30th anniversary with the launch of a new staff awards known as The Barnies. From the Best Baker to the Best Storyteller, a series of 12 categories were created to pay tribute to the quirks and personalities of the ICG strategic marketing team.


Red Rose Holdings (RRH)has joined the Blackburn and Darwen Youth Zone Patron network. The partnership highlights the business’ commitment to supporting the local community and investing in the next generation of young people in the local area. RRH is the parent company of a range of development and construction, leisure, education, hospitality, and property investment operations.


Harrison Drury has grown its presence in the Legal 500, an independent annual guide to the UK’s top law firms and lawyers, with more of its services and specialists being ranked than ever before including its corporate and commercial, licensing, commercial litigation, commercial property, property litigation, insolvency, and family law teams.


Skelmersdale-based power generator firm, Stuart Energy, has announced a strategic partnership with one of the UK’s fastest- growing national construction companies, Domis. Stuart Energy will now deliver power- generation requirements to Domis construction sites throughout the UK.


Carnforth-based wine importer EWGA Wines has secured a new partnership, becoming the exclusive UK distributor for Champagne Vollereaux. EWGA, which won the Lancashire Business View trophy at this year’s Red Rose Awards, will distribute the Champagne across England, Wales, Northern Ireland, and the Channel Islands, marking a significant milestone for the business.


Specialist Lancashire-based home care provider, Alcedo Care Group, has been recognised by the Princess Royal Training Awards for the provision of impressive and impactful complex care training.


Bowker BMW in Preston has renewed its sponsorship of a youth football team’s kit in memory of a dearly missed colleague. Paul ‘Crowey’ Crowhurst, who passed away in 2021, was a long-serving employee at Bowker BMW and the chairman of Springfields FC. The under- 12s team at Springfields FC will now wear new shirts, shorts and socks thanks to a renewed sponsorship with the dealership.


Climarite Refrigeration has officially launched into the industrial sector with a dedicated division and leadership team. The move has been described by the company, based in Skelmersdale, as a natural progression and inevitable expansion, as demand for its industrial engineering services has grown significantly over the past 12 months.


East Lancashire Hospice has been awarded an ‘Outstanding’ rating following its latest inspection by the Care Quality Commission (CQC).


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