
Virtual balloon race is soar away success for Rosemere
A seven day virtual balloon race raised £696.78 for Rosemere Cancer Foundation after 294 balloons were entered into the online multi charity event on its behalf.
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A seven day virtual balloon race raised £696.78 for Rosemere Cancer Foundation after 294 balloons were entered into the online multi charity event on its behalf.

UCLan’s International Institute of Korean Studies awarded major research funding of £633,000.

The Festive Group are working around the clock installing their range of protective screens and hand sanitising units to allow local businesses to reopen safely according to government timelines and guidelines.

Preston’s College staff and learners are celebrating, after winning the prestigious AoC Beacon Award for Support for Students, sponsored by RCU, at the 25th annual awards ceremony.

Replica of new premises helps Granite House’s seamless move.

As lockdown measures begin to ease this week and businesses start to focus their efforts on re-opening.

UCLan forms partnership with an acting agency and offers industry representation to four students The University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) has established a unique collaboration with

UCLan Burnley weekly seminar series – June Considering the importance of your CPD, you may wish to attend one of our free webinar sessions: Session

Lancashire County Council cabinet member for Economic Development, Planning & the Environment, Cllr. Michael Green joined Downtown boss Frank McKenna in the Downtown Den.

In the summer of 2018 as Fulham Football Club secured promotion to the Premier League, Western Union Business Solutions launched its partnership with the Club. It was an interesting period for both Club and partner as a busy transfer window followed.

The need to plan and protect the future of businesses has never been more important, according to regional law firm Napthens.

Western Union Business Solutions know that for companies trading globally a new normality is emerging but what this means for UK businesses and how they should be planning for the next 6 months is still unclear for many.