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The Blackburn-based web development and digital marketing agency has also extended its digital marketing contract with Newcastle-based Asian supermarket HIYOU.


Preston-based law firm Napthens is celebrating as revenues hit £17.6m in its latest financial year, an 18 per cent increase on FY21. The firm also announced 35 new appointments in the first half of 2022.


Blackburn-based Fruity Llama has won the contracts to build a website for Darwen’s Whitehall Distillery and for Blackburn-based Euro Building Supplies.


Ribchester-based fleet solutions provider KeyFleet is supporting passenger transport specialist CMAC Group on its journey to net zero. KeyFleet is helping the team’s more than 200 employees to convert to electric vehicles.


East Lothian Council has appointed Blackburn- based Vision Techniques to install a range of safety equipment to its latest addition of six new Dennis RCV vehicles. The project covers the install of its VT Elite Record 5 live camera system with event button and night sight cameras, including auto braking radar and VT rear LED warning signage.


Poulton-le-Fylde based branding and design agency Studio LWD has won a competitive pitch to develop the visual identity for Wimbledon Guild, a community charity offering practical help and support to people in the London borough of Merton.


Preston-based Italian wood-fired oven supplier and outdoor kitchen specialist Orchard Ovens is reporting a significant uplift in requests for outdoor kitchens, putting this down to the combination of Love Island 2022’s influence and a good month for the UK weather. The month of July saw enquiries for outdoor kitchens increase by 67 per cent.


HUB MEMBER SPOTLIGHT Karen Tems, The Business Network Central and East Lancashire My sector and specialities


We provide business-to-business networking for owners and senior decision-makers across a wide range of sectors.


We come together once a month over a two- course lunch in a first-class venue, providing a focused and friendly environment to build effective business relationships.


My biggest achievement so far


Quickly adapting from face-to-face networking to online during the pandemic.


Many of our members have told me since that our online events through lockdown provided a real lifeline that helped keep them sane through such otherwise turbulent times.


We have now returned to fully face-to-face meetings and I’m pleased to report we recently matched our pre-pandemic record in terms of membership.


My ambitions for the future


Our ambition is to keep doing what we do best: providing a friendly forum for a diverse set of businesses to form valuable and productive relationships.


As well as our core multi-sector meetings, we’re also looking to grow our sector-specific sub-groups.


Following the success of our digital and creative and professional services sub- groups, launched this year, we’re looking to develop similar groups in other sectors


Karen Tems


where members can make use of their aligned contacts.


Who I’m looking to do business with


We are always looking for ambitious companies who want to promote themselves in the Lancashire area.


At the moment in particular we have great opportunities for independent schools, private healthcare, manufacturing and construction companies.


How LBV Hub helps


The LBV Hub helps us maintain our presence in the area and lets local companies know about our group achievements and what we offer.


karen@bncel.co.uk 07730 287629


WELCOME TO OUR NEW MEMBERS


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Cycle training provider Go Velo has announced it has trained up 60,000 riders since its inception. Founded in 2009, the Barrowford- based organisation employs a team of instructors and tutors who offer cycle training to adults and children in the UK.


Preston-based digital marketing agency Soap Media has partnered with One Tree Planted and planted 1,000 trees in celebration of 100 new business wins.


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Connection with Lancashire Business View’s 39,000 social media followers


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