More than 2,000 customers have praised the Cumberland Building Society in online reviews. This has helped the financial institution secure the Feefo Platinum Trusted Service Award for the fifth ...
The Cumbria Tourism Awards 2025 are now open for entries. The awards aim to celebrate the best of Cumbria's tourism sector, giving businesses a chance to gain recognition for their hard work and ...
An appeal has been launched for foster carers to help refugee children. Cumbria Fostering has begun a campaign this month to recruit more foster carers and homestay providers for children seeking ...
Mid-sized law firms in the region are expected to prioritise organic growth over mergers and acquisitions in the next 12 months.
An Egremont testing business has expanded for the first time in 15 years with the addition of a new employee. Taylor Gibbons has joined NRL NDT Services Limited at the Egremont branch as a technical ...
An energy firm is celebrating 40 years of operations from its Morecambe Hub. Spirit Energy has produced more than seven trillion cubic feet of gas from the East Irish Sea site, which is enough to meet ...
A travel agency founded by a passionate travel duo has flown tens of thousands of Cumbrians to every corner of the world over the last ten years.
The human cost can be enormous when businesses are forced to close their doors, by former business owner Brendan Donnelly. Brendan now works as a business adviser and mentor specialising in small ...
A property, legal, and financial advice firm has become employee-owned. Poole Townsend has transitioned to an employee-owned structure, securing long-term stability and acknowledging the contributions ...
Twoey, a Wigton-based manufacturer of educational furniture, has officially transitioned to solar power. This move makes the company one of the most economical in its industry, marking a significant ...
A law firm has named its new head of office. Harrison Drury has appointed Lucy Benton as the new head of its Kendal office.
THE Government has announced it will dispose of 140 tonnes of plutonium being stored at Sellafield – but some have questioned the decision.