Worked based training
Schools enjoy minding their own business
Published 23 April 2008
A motor apprentice’s dream becomes reality
Published 27 March 2008
WORKINGTON’S only custom car workshop recently opened for business. Custom Cars is the brain-child of Darren Dawson, who, through his own vision and determination, built the business from scratch and is now enjoying the fruits of his labour.
React on lookout for 25 engineers
Published 26 March 2008
Firm rated one of world’s best to work for
Published 26 March 2008
CH2M HILL has been rated as one of the “100 Best Companies to Work For” by a top US business magazine.
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Legal training without the need to move away
Published 25 March 2008
LEGAL Executive Kathryn Hill left Workington Sixth Form Centre with no particular career in mind. But now, at only 29, Kathryn has become a member of the Institute of Legal Executives.
Young apprentices make mark
Published 5 March 2008
TWO West Cumbrian apprentices were recognised for their hard work and achievement over 2007 with a special award handed to them at the West Cumbria Young Apprentice Awards Ceremony.
Shree’eesh chooses to put people first
Published 5 March 2008
Kathryn and Jennifer are making history
Published 5 March 2008
Focus on Fitness
- What it takes to be a personal trainer...
- Showing leadership in the great outdoors
- Fitness regime for new season
- Giving you support – with sport
- Making a living out of making lives healthier
- Bringing sport to the community at large
- Role of a fitness centre manager
- Useful contacts in fitness industry
- It Bites set to rock stadium as top support for the Quo
- You are killing our county
- Wildlife centre fears ‘death-knell’ for Barney
- Taxi driver banned for 'sexually touching' woman
- Parents hear latest report on new Academy
- Guides’ badge of honour
- Mandy’s pioneering role
- The Diary: An off-beat look at the week
- Taxi driver banned for 'sexually touching' woman
- Woman attacked outside pub
- 200 homes in Whitehaven to be bulldozed
- Police seize drugs worth £15m
- Rogue roofer avoids prison
- Sports village bid hangs in balance
- Wildlife centre fears ‘death-knell’ for Barney
- Yobs found guilty of racial abuse
- Haven Gambles on new acquisition
- THE ART DEALERS