Friday, 19 March 2010

Britain's Energy coast

Plenty of power in raw deal

AMERICAN Bill Poulson expects nothing but the best from the 10,000 people under his Sellafield command – and if he can see the light shining in their eyes to demonstrate a real appetite for work then all the better.

Video: Come to the Energy Coast

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Take a look around Cumbria's Energy Coast

Click here to see the first Britain's Energy Coast supplement in e-editon format

0492432.jpg You can read our first 28 page colour supplement in its e-edition format so you can see all the pages, pictures and advertisers just as they appeared in our printed product in July.

Energy videos

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Read our Energy Coast supplement in e-edition format

Energy Coast front cover You can read our 32 page Energy Coast supplement in e-edition format so you can see all the pages as they appeared in the printed product in October.

Great people, great beer

A0479439.jpg Jill Stannard is running the county conciil and away from work loves fell working and a pint of real ale

Natural beauty, friendly faces

A0107700.jpg Kevin Cochrane of Centrica Energy loves working in Cumbria and not just because of the fantastic scenery

Power and the glory

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WEAK spot blocking Cumbria’s Energy Coast ambitions is its underpowered electricity grid.

Use this survey to tell us what you think about Cumbria and the Energy Coast

A0490285.jpg Take part in this survey and tell the world about the benefits of living and working on Britain's Energy Coast Cumbria.

Gordon Brown backs energy coast

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Prime Minister Gordon Brown has thrown his weight behind west Cumbria’s plan for an energy coast – as he called for all parties to support the nuclear option to secure Britain’s energy needs.

College wants part of the energy coast

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ALREADY on the cusp of an exciting £40m extension, Furness College in Barrow is champing at the bit to play a part in county ambitions to be Britain’s Energy Coast™

Sailing is Rosie's passion

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Rosie Mathiesen, energy opportunities director for West Cumbria Vision, tells Leo Clarke about her work and why she enjoys living close to the sea

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