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THE HOME OF


THE BEST OF BURNLEY


The achievements of Burnley’s business community were recognised at a glamorous awards ceremony.


The Burnley Business Awards 2024 at Crow Wood Hotel, saw 600 guests enjoying a champagne reception, dinner and afterparty.


Judges from the category sponsors and independent third parties selected the winners after a tough round of finalist presentations at Impact Conferencing. Lancashire Business View was media partner of the awards.


Lukman Patel, chief executive at Burnley Council, said: “I know the judges were incredibly impressed by the entries and it was a tough job to whittle down the entries to the


finalists and then of course to the winners. This was especially the case in the small business categories, which were by far our most popular.


“It’s testament to the hard work and resilience of our business community and I’d like to thank Burnley businesses for their commitment to raising the prosperity of the borough.”


Carole Garrett, a pioneer for women in engineering, is pictured here with husband Joe after being announced as the winner of this year’s lifetime achievement award. A full list of winners can be found on the Lancashire Business View website.


A REAL HIVE OF ACTIVITY


AROUND 50 young professionals descended on The Bee Centre in Brindle for a networking event that had everyone buzzing!


The latest Lancashire Business View Sub36 gathering included a mini bee-keeping experience and a honey tasting session.


Sub36 is Lancashire Business View’s campaign to showcase and encourage Lancashire’s young business talent.


Its fun networking events are all about bringing young professionals together in a relaxed and informal atmosphere, providing the perfect opportunity to make meaningful connections.


The latest gathering was sponsored by business advisory and accountancy group Pierce.


GOING DOWN TO THE WYRE


The countdown is on to this year’s Wyre Business Awards – a celebration of excellence across the borough.


With 15 categories, the awards shine a spotlight on businesses in a wide range of sectors.


Organised by Wyre Council, the deadline for entries has now passed and the finalists will


be announced at the end of September.


The winners will be revealed at a ceremony at Marine Hall in Fleetwood on Tuesday November 12.


Lancashire Business View is media partner for this year’s awards which last year attracted more than 150 entries.


www.lancashirebusinessview.co.uk 01254 297870


events@lancashirebusinessview.co.uk LANCASHIREBUSINES SV IEW.CO.UK


The Bee Centre provides general education and awareness regarding honeybees and beekeeping that attracts visitors from around the world.


Lancashire Business View events


Image: © Andy Ford


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