A showcase event for our area's businesses will return in 2022, it has been announced.
The North Lancs Expo will take place at Lancaster and Morecambe College on Friday, September 30.
The event will be run by Lancaster and District Chamber of Commerce to celebrate 125 years of supporting businesses across North Lancashire,
The Expo will give local businesses the chance to promote themselves with exhibitions, stands and talks.
“The Chamber team and I are very excited that the Expo is coming back this year after a two year break due to the COVID-19 pandemic and we are thrilled to be working with the team at Lancaster and Morecambe College," said Vicky Lofthouse, Chief Executive Officer of Lancaster and District Chamber of Commerce.
"Not only is it the perfect location due to its central location within the district, but its links to skills, education and training fits perfectly into the ethos of the Expo."
Wes Johnson, Principal and Chief Executive of Lancaster and Morecambe College, said: "We aim to provide a great venue for our local employers to showcase their businesses, at the home of local technical and professional education.
"As ‘your college’ we are committed to be employer-led in all we do, working with hundreds of employers every year to shape our curriculum and our apprenticeships. Equally we are committed to serving the local community in creating career pathways to sustainable and fulfilling local careers, regardless of an individual’s starting point.”
If you would like to get involved in the Expo please visit north-lancs-expo.uk


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