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Calderdale College's new Mill Studios.

Calderdale College expands digital creative skills hub following Government funding

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ALTAR secures half a million in new business & opens Glasgow office

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New scholarship to empower women around the world

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Geordie author set to release second book in Greek isle trilogy

On Another Planet

Leeds-based brand launch ‘on another planet’ podcast, hosted by Robbie Savage

London’s Design District

London’s Design District emerges as home for ‘industry-leading’ creative tech companies

West Yorkshire Mayor Tracy Brabin

£2.3m support package for West Yorkshire’s creative sector gets underway

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NPIF loan helps Yorkshire leather supplier open up new markets

Film studio

Chancellor to back plans for a North East film studio in his Spring Budget by Kim McGuinness

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Start-up tech firm partners with Marketing and PR agency to drive growth

From the left, James Brookes (Complex Development Projects), Lucy Tomlins (Pangaea Sculptors' Centre), Cllr Chris King (Warwick District Council), Cllr Sidney Syson (Warwick District Council) and Mayor of Leamington Spa Cllr Alan Boad

Sculptures unveiled at Spencer Yard development in Leamington

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Teesside designer who realised ‘London isn’t the world’ set to grace the Superbowl

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