Business
PR firm is first to back Eden charity fund
The first corporate sponsor has signed up to a new fund to help charities and organisations with one-off grants for conservation work in Eden.
Last updated 10 February 2012
Published by http://www.cumberlandnews.co.uk
Stobart and Jenkinson place 1,000 new trucks order
Two of Cumbria’s best-known haulage firms have teamed up to place an order for 1,000 new trucks.
Last updated 10 February 2012
Published by http://www.cumberlandnews.co.uk
New business development boss at Carlisle security company
A Cumbrian security firm is set to expand and create new jobs after appointing a business development manager.
Last updated 10 February 2012
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Carlisle council planning to expand apprentices scheme
Council leaders are urging businesses to follow their lead by giving job chances to young apprentices – and stem the tide of young people leaving Cumbria.
Last updated 10 February 2012
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Caldew School pupils given insight into motorsport careers
School pupils got a glimpse of the high octane careers available in motorsport at an event to celebrate Apprenticeship Week.
Last updated 10 February 2012
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Carlisle painting firm vows to double number of apprentices
A Cumbrian decorating firm has pledged to more than double the number of apprentices it employs.
Last updated 10 February 2012
Published by http://www.cumberlandnews.co.uk
North Cumbrian 'garage in a greenhouse' proving popular
A Cumbrian mechanic has launched what could be a world first – a garage in a greenhouse.
Last updated 10 February 2012
Published by http://www.cumberlandnews.co.uk
Back at work in Carlisle – eight days after breaking a leg skiing
A Carlisle accountancy boss returned to work this week – just eight days after smashing his leg in a skiing accident.
Last updated 10 February 2012
Published by http://www.cumberlandnews.co.uk
Fears Cumbrian firms may suffer due to high cost of Sellafield project
The spiralling cost of Britain’s biggest nuclear project could have a backlash for west Cumbrian firms, it has been revealed.
Last updated 10 February 2012
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Dounreay nuclear leftovers could be sent to Sellafield
Remaining nuclear material left at the redundant Dounreay nuclear plant in Scotland should be transferred to Sellafield, the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) has suggested.
Last updated 10 February 2012
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10 new jobs if ex-carpet warehouse in west Cumbria turned into smokehouse
A former Workington carpet warehouse could be turned into a smoked food facility creating 10 jobs.
Last updated 10 February 2012
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Plans lodged for wind turbine on Harrington farmland
A wind turbine could be erected at a Harrington farm.
Last updated 10 February 2012
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Carlisle lap-dancing club given all clear to carry on
Carlisle's only lap-dancing club can carry on trading after city councillors granted it a sexual entertainment licence.
Last updated 9 February 2012
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Mitie ends free buses for Sellafield cleaners
Hard on the heels of winning a lucrative contract to help guard Sellafield, Mitie is set to withdraw free transport to and from the nuclear site for cleaners.
Last updated 9 February 2012
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TalkTalk's £50,000 broadband boost for Appleby
Communications giant TalkTalk has pumped £50,000 into a Cumbrian town to improve broadband.
Last updated 9 February 2012
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Warning to Cumbrian firms over floods insurance
Cumbrian businesses could be left at risk of flooding because of Government cuts to defence schemes, an insurer has warned.
Last updated 9 February 2012
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Workers at Cumbrian building firm Thomas Armstrong ballot for strike
Staff at a west Cumbrian building firm are being balloted for strike action after rejecting a “Scrooge-like” pay deal.
Last updated 9 February 2012
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New events company launched by Carlisle university students
Two enterprising Carlisle students are clinching lucrative national contracts after setting up their own events management company.
Last updated 8 February 2012
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Referendum ruled out over west Cumbria nuclear dump
A referendum will not be held on whether high-level radioactive waste should be buried in west Cumbria.
Last updated 8 February 2012
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No jubilee holiday for Edinburgh Woollen Mill staff
Staff at a Borders-based clothing giant have been told they will NOT get an extra day off for the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee.
Last updated 8 February 2012
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- Racism must not be allowed to flourish in Carlisle, judge tells hate gang
- Plan to charge residents for parking permits dropped by Cumbria council
- Carlisle 'bypass' to open on Tuesday (38 comments)
- Carlisle council steps in to fix derelict landmark hotel after owners fail to act
- Council leader: ‘Carlisle bypass costs too expensive’
- Racism must not be allowed to flourish in Carlisle, judge tells hate gang
- Carlisle 'bypass' to open on Tuesday (38 comments)
- Plan to charge residents for parking permits dropped by Cumbria council
- Aristocrats' court feud over Cumbrian castle inheritance continues
- Carlisle council steps in to fix derelict landmark hotel after owners fail to act
- Racism must not be allowed to flourish in Carlisle, judge tells hate gang
- Ex-Cumbrian council chairman Tony Brunskill admits more child abuse
- Carlisle 'bypass' to open on Tuesday (38 comments)
- Cumbrian rugby star Mark Cueto's embarrassing crash
- Headteacher’s tribute to 'charming' Cumbrian crash victim Josh Downham
- Carlisle 'bypass' to open on Tuesday (38 comments)
- Carlisle council vow to keep High Street alive (18 comments)
- Carlisle 'bypass' to open on Tuesday (38 comments)
- MPs in call for a wind of change in turbine policy (2 comments)
- Carlisle council vow to keep High Street alive (18 comments)
- Cumbria poised to increase council tax bills despite freeze offer (23 comments)
- Morale among Cumbria council staff at rock bottom - survey (26 comments)
- Carlisle council vow to keep High Street alive (18 comments)
- Lib Dems accused of wasting money by forcing Carlisle election (6 comments)
- Alzheimer’s services cuts 'a very sad day for Cumbria'
- Carlisle 'bypass' to open on Tuesday (38 comments)
- Cumbria poised to increase council tax bills despite freeze offer (23 comments)








