Cumbria Cricket League is crowdfunding to set up a new trophy in memory of my friend and county council colleague Arthur Lamb, who tragically died unexpectedly in his sleep in January this year at the age of 31. And a week after being launched, their campaign is already 91% of the way to raising the £1,500 target. You can donate by following the link below: Crowdfunding to Help fund a new Premiership Trophy in memory of Arthur Lamb. on JustGiving I knew Arthur as a brilliant political campaigner who was chairman of Copeland Conservatives at the time of the historic Conservative victory in the Copeland by-election, and as a doughty advocate for his community, whose achievements included leading the successful campaign to keep a full size tender at Frizington Fire Station. At the time of his death he was Chief Whip of the Conservatives on Cumbria County Council and a Deputy Chairman of Cumbria Conservatives. But Arthur packed more into his 31 years than many people do in a 70 year lifeti
I was very sorry to learn that Pat Graham, the last Chief Executive of Copeland Borough Council, died this morning. She was a consummate professional and widely respected by the vast majority of councillors and staff members she dealt with. Trudy Harrison MP, the local member of parliament, who knew Pat Graham very well, having worked with her when they were both at Copeland Council, wrote this moving tribute to Pat: "Pat was the best ambassador for us women to look up to, I learned from Pat that motherhood and forging a professional career can go together. A tragic day for West Cumbria and all who knew her, I can’t begin to comprehend what her family are now going through. I hope we can keep the project flames burning brightly on those she sparked and really cared about." Very many condolences to her family. Rest in Peace.
Today the Conservative government announced a new Nuclear Skills Taskforce , improving skills and expanding job opportunities in the nuclear sector as we work to grow the economy. Our nuclear sector is central to our economy and security, and supports hundreds of thousands of jobs, so we must continue developing nuclear skills to help to keep our country safe and grow our economy. That is why today the Conservative government announced the launch of our Nuclear Skills Taskforce, chaired by Sir Simon Bollom, which will address how the UK continues to develop nuclear skills across our defence and civil workforce, and will develop a skills strategy to support a significant growth in nuclear jobs in the coming years. This task force will both bolster our national security and grow our economy, setting up our nuclear sector for future success and helping to create more jobs in the future. The nuclear industry currently underpins hundreds of thousands of jobs across the UK, both directly
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