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Cumbria Council for Voluntary Service employment scheme helps single mums to refugees find employment

The Building Better Opportunities Getting Cumbria to Work (BBO GCtW) are offering a heartfelt message to bring people to their new project focused on people find employment. Produced by Cumbria Council for Voluntary Service, the BBO GCtW project is focused helping people facing multiple and complex barriers in order to find them work. “Come and use us - we are still here to offer support during the national lockdown.” The scheme is aimed at people living in the Barrow and the South Lakes aged 18 and above, who are either unemployed or economically inactive. BBO GCtW project manager Natalia Wealleans-Turner said: “The COVID-19 pandemic has brought its own set of challenges for people.

Project to help people back into work

Project to help people back into work Natalia Wealleans-Turner, Project Manager of Building Better Opportunities Getting Cumbria to Work A project to help people back in work is urging people to contact them for support even during lockdown. The Building Better Opportunities Getting Cumbria to Work (BBO GCtW) project supports people in the Barrow and South Lakes area aged 18 and above, who are either unemployed or economically inactive. It is aimed at helping people facing multiple and complex barriers to move towards employment. People who have been helped include mums looking after pre-school children or people caring for loved-ones, people with physical and learning disabilities or mental health conditions and people recovering from problematic substance use.

Place North West | Another setback for Woodhouse Colliery

Sarah Townsend Cumbria County Council is to reconsider its decision to approve plans for a coal mine on the coast near Whitehaven, after receiving new information on the UK’s climate change targets. Developer West Cumbria Mining wants to develop a metallurgical, or coking, coal mine at a 689-acre site on the St Bees coast. The £165m proposal includes mineral extraction over 50 years at the site, along with the refurbishment of two existing coal drifts leading to new drifts underground; coal storage and processing buildings; offices and other related buildings; an access road; ventilation, power and water infrastructure, and landscaping.

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