
Getting back to basics
In this fast moving world, is it time for businesses to go back to basics? Read this weeks guest blog from Director of Elevate GM, Ilona Alcock.
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In this fast moving world, is it time for businesses to go back to basics? Read this weeks guest blog from Director of Elevate GM, Ilona Alcock.

Project Four Safety Solutions have put together 11 top tips into simple terms for Project CDM in 2021.

Law firm Farleys Solicitors has kicked off 2021 with a boost to the firm’s business legal services offering, with three new additions to the team following significant and continued growth in the firm’s commercial client portfolio.

As part of its on-going plan to support students during the coronavirus pandemic, the University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) has approved a seven-week rebate for students with a UCLan accommodation contract.

Nearly a year into the pandemic, where are we with the government’s levelling up agenda for the North? Jim’s blog reports on a Downtown event where bosses of Local Enterprise Partnerships cast a critical eye on minister’s approach to the crisis.

Free astronomy resource for primary school pupils is available now from UCLan.

The organisers of the Red Rose Awards have selected the Community Foundation for Lancashire as its charity partner throughout the 2021 programme.

B&M Waste Services has continued to extend the scope of its sustainability programme since 2011 when it was awarded Carbon Neutrality status for the first time.

UK food companies are being invited to work with the University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) and global expert organisation Cultivate on an innovative food safety culture project.

DIB was joined by a number of the UK’s leading Night-Time economy personalities for an in-depth discussion on the nightlife industry and how it has been affected by the COVID pandemic.

University’s School of Psychology and Computer Science will deliver the ground-breaking new courses for graduates at UCLan.

The leader of Lancashire County Council CC Geoff Driver and the director of economic development and planning Stephen Young joined DIB to discuss the implications of the county going into tier-3 and their vision for Lancashire’s recovery plan post-pandemic.