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30/06/2008 Special report sees Barrow’s future as bright
BARROW’S future is looking bright. (NW Evening Mail)
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27/06/2008 Rising house prices in Barrow-in-Furness
A host of high-tech industries mark out the Cumbrian town among regenerating urban areas. (reprinted from The Times, 27 June 2008)
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25/06/2008 National enterprise judge to tour ‘candidate’ town
THE judge whose views will influence whether Barrow wins a national prize for enterprise will visit the town next week. (North West Evening Mail, Tuesday 24 June 2008)
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19/06/2008 New ship in nuclear fleet
A NEW nuclear shipments vessel, the Pacific Heron, has been built by a Japanese shipyard.
The ship has arrived at her home port of Barrow-in-Furness after being constructed by Mitsui Engineering and Shipbuilding Co, Ltd at Tamano shipyard.
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11/06/2008 Shipbuilding sector is looking for 11.000 new recruits every year
Conference on Demographic Challenge of European Shipyards
The Sector is looking for 11.000 new recruits every year
On 5th June 2008, the social partners in the European shipbuilding and ship repair sector, CESA and the EMF, will organise an HR workshop in Koudekerke, The Netherlands, with the support of the European Commission, to discuss demographic changes and future skills requirements in their industry.
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11/06/2008 £5.5m nursing home to revolutionise care
It almost sounds too good to be true, but the dwindling waiting lists are the assurance this investment is absolutely vital for the community.
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10/06/2008 A £5.5m nursing home to revolutionise care
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10/06/2008 Offshore gas works to create 150 jobs
A £500M offshore gas storage scheme off the coast of Furness will create 150 construction jobs, town hall chiefs have been told.
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16/05/2008 BUILDING THE FUTURE
FOURTEEN new factories and work units are springing up beside Walney Channel at a cost of around £2.3m. (NW Evening Mail 12 May 2008)
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01/05/2008 Burlington used for new bypass
The aggregates division of natural stone producer, Cumbria-based Burlington, provided a total of 234,053 tonnes of crushed infill stone and over 8,400 tonnes of weathered walling stone for a new bypass in the Lake District National Park.
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