Business Link Yorkshire

Published 10/07/2010




It’s a time when entrepreneurs are recognised as having a vital role in the economic recovery, and Resource have been working with the marketing team at Business Link Yorkshire to offer them constructive help and encouragement via a series of Rural Enterprise shows.


Registers of Scotland

Published 13/06/2010

 

 

We all know humans tend to hate change, but in today’s fast paced world and overflowing technologies change is inevitable factor in the business world.



Silloth 150th Port celebration

Published 13/05/2010



A sunny seaside weekend event set the scene for thousands of visitors to enjoy the “150th anniversary celebrations at Silloth”, commemorating the port being opened in 1859. A Battle of Britain fly-by, Pirate Battles and RNLI air-sea rescue displays added to the fun of this public event.


Meet the Buyer May 2009

Published 23/12/2009




May 7th saw Resource’s events team traversing the long and windy road over scenic Corney Fell until they reached their desired destination at the Sellafield Centre.


LSC NW Learner 2009

Published 13/10/2009




Hard on the heels of last year’s programme, summer 2009 saw Resource organising another series of awards ceremonies celebrating talent, apprenticeships and training for the Learning and Skills Council’s (LSC) - the North West Learner Awards 2009.  But what was the nautical link to our celebrity’s background?


Cumbria Economic Summit

Published 04/02/2009

         



Peak Performance at Cumbria Economic Summit  

Each of Resource Marketing Limited’s specialisms was needed to successfully deliver Cumbria Vision’s first economic summit in April 2008.


Recycle for Cumbria

Published 06/01/2009

     



Resource Marketing (RESOURCE) was tasked by Cumbria County Council to create an effective marketing and PR programme for Recycle for Cumbria, a recycling campaign to encourage residents to recycle more of their household waste. 


UK Online Centres

Published 03/12/2008




UK online centres provide people with access to computers and the internet, together with help and advice on how to use them. There are more than 6,000 UK online centres around the UK - on high streets, in libraries, in internet cafes and community centres. The service is free and open to anyone.