
Poverty at Christmas
I’ve just had a newsletter from my child’s school, full of lovely things the children will be doing over the coming month. It’s been decided…
Read PostI’ve just had a newsletter from my child’s school, full of lovely things the children will be doing over the coming month. It’s been decided…
Read PostIt seems every day brings stories of woe across the supply chain. The impact of Covid-19 and Brexit, workforce shortages, and demand far ou…
I was in a conversation the other day where someone said “It really feels like the stars are aligning for Cumbria doesn’t it?” and it got me…
The employee benefit world has a mantra ‘improve benefits improve engagement’ but is it really that simple? Can a strategy to recognise and …
65 yrs ago on the 17 October 1956 at 1216hrs, Her Majesty the Queen Elizabeth II opened Calder Hall nuclear power station. In her own words,…
I’ve not blogged for quite some time (for anyone with an interest in Social Value, our website blog has many and varied topics!). Life has b…
Adriènne Kelbie was a wildcard from start to finish as chief executive of the Office for Nuclear Regulation (ONR). Leaning into this status …
At our recent member meeting we had some great presentations including one from Karen Quinn about Triple A, a project which aims to facilita…