Strength Through Partnership

It's a small world

And our next question comes from Howard Cearns……..

Back in January 2011, BBC 1 ‘s long running political forum programme came to Cambridge. As a regular viewer of the programme, I had often wondered what it would be like to take part so I thought I’d give it a go. I was surprised how much was involved in finding the audience: a three page application form on the website followed by a phone interview and pretty tight airport like security at the venue…
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Raising Money for Help 4 Heroes

Last Saturday (9th of April) I was involved with a book signing at The Epping Bookshop, Essex that was raising money for the Help 4 Heroes charity I have been working on a project with my father to publish the memoirs of my great great uncle(Fred Cearns) that we found hidden amongst my grandfathers papers. … Read More

 

 

Cearns & Co supporting Launch Pad

Cearns & Co is delighted to be the 2011 sponsor of Launch Pad, Reading (formerly Reading Single Homeless Project) a registered charity that helps some of Reading’s most vulnerable and disadvantaged people to turn around their lives and fulfill their potential.

 

 

Pants to Poverty

Cearns and Co are delighted to be supporting Pants to Poverty through investing in their special pants bonds and joining their value chain community of farmers, factory workers and retailers.  We will also be contributing some of our planning, organizational development and partnership management expertise to the establishment of this exciting new approach to fashion as part of our ongoing commitment to sustainable business and corporate responsibility.

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Local Enterprise Partnership Website

A programme of stakeholder engagement to help refocus  Greater Cambridge and Greater Peterborough Local Enterprise Partnership (GCGP LEP) website. Working closely with Method Creative we developed …

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What people are saying

"He has a real 'can do' approach, and works hard to ensure all stakeholders are engaged and consulted in planning and implementing change that will impact them"

Tracy Raby

(former) Programme Manager, Cambridgeshire County Council