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Cumbria Business Growth Hub calls on businesses

BUSINESSES are being asked to get in touch with Cumbria Business Growth Hub to see what support they can receive. Launched in 2011, the hub has supported more than 18,000 businesses and the managing director at Cumbria Chamber of Commerce, Suzanne Caldwell, is calling on more firms to request their help. She said: “Thousands of businesses throughout the county have benefited from the Growth Hub. And there’s probably never been a more important time to access all the help you can get to address the challenges and take advantage of the opportunities. There’s a great range of support available and, on top of what we deliver directly, the Growth Hub can link you into what’s most appropriate to you – whether we deliver it or someone else does. So you can concentrate on your business and don’t have to spend time looking for what help’s out there.”

Cumbria Growth Hub offers more support to businesses

Female veterinarians say gender disparity remains an uphill battle

Female veterinarians say gender disparity remains an uphill battle This is the fourth in a four-part series, “On Call: Vets Under Stress”, that explores the pressures and overwhelming challenges facing those who choose a career in providing care for our animals. In 2009, the American Veterinary Medical Association reported that female veterinarians outnumbered their male counterparts for the first time. While they make up more than half of the veterinarians in the industry today, a culture of masculinity still exists. According to a study conducted by Lancaster University Management School and Open University Business School, female practitioners say gender discrimination remains an uphill battle.

Entries flood in for inCumbria Business Awards 2021

TIME is running out to enter the inCumbria Business Awards 2021. After a difficult year it’s time to celebrate the successes, innovations and most all, the talented business people we have in this county. The inCumbria team have been overwhelmed with the number of applications already received. And it is clear to see some Cumbrian companies harnessed the lockdowns of 2020 to develop some amazing new ideas and better ways of doing things. BBC Countryfile’s Helen Skelton will be the guest presenter at the awards which will be held at The Halston, Carlisle, on Thursday, November 25. Helen is no stranger to the county or the country. Born in Carlisle, she was brought up on a dairy farm in the village of Kirkby Thore.

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