Three Cumbrian organisations are the latest to become members of the Government's Northern Powerhouse Partners Programme.

Energus, Cumbria Tourism and University of Cumbria have joined as the county marks Cumbria Day.

They join 10 other innovative Cumbrian businesses and organisations from Carlisle Lake District Airport to New Balance.

Energus, based at Lillyhall, is a world-class training provider based in West Cumbria.

The company manages programmes of training and education ensuring a talent pipeline of graduates and apprentices into a range of organisations.

Energus general manager, Adrienne Easterbrook, said: “Energus is delighted to have been accepted as a member of the Northern Powerhouse.

"It is a fantastic initiative that will bring together organisations who are passionate about the North and want to work collaboratively to make it even better.

“Energus is proud to celebrate our achievements, which are possible because of the work we do with other businesses.

"We are committed to facilitating opportunities of learning and development for all.

"By offering a range of diverse apprenticeship and graduate programmes we ensure an enthusiastic workforce of young professionals entering industry.

"We will promote the Northern Powerhouse to our employees and stakeholders and celebrate the achievements across the North.’’

Cumbria Tourism is the official destination management organisation for the Lake District. Its mission is to create a world-beating visitor experience and is helping to boost the tourism sector in the region.

Managing director of Cumbria Tourism, Gill Haigh, said: “As an organisation, we are immensely proud to be part of the Northern Powerhouse Partners Programme and to promote some thriving Cumbrian businesses to decision-makers at the heart of government.

"Cumbria is a unique and diverse county with a £2.9billion tourism sector and is a vital part of the wider Northern economy.

"Cumbria Day is our chance to showcase the very best of what we have to offer to businesses, visitors and residents alike.”

The University of Cumbria was formed in 2007 by the merger of St Martin’s College, Cumbria Institute of the Arts and University of Central Lancashire’s Cumbria sites.

As a significant institution for Cumbria and North Lancashire, the university works in partnerships to develop the region’s talent and capabilities and attract new talent into the region to study and work and live.

Pro Vice Chancellor, University of Cumbria, Jackie Arnold, said: “The University of Cumbria is an integral part of the Northern Powerhouse and are pleased to be an official partner.

"Operating across five locations in Cumbria as well an additional campus in Lancaster, we are passionate about positioning the university as an anchor institution within Cumbria and feeding into the Northern Powerhouse’s skills agenda.

“Particularly, we are focussed on addressing educational cold spots, skills gaps and 'brain drain' in the North by working across sectors and collaborating with industry to provide a robust offer to students and employers and continuing to play a significant and recognised role in the region and making a strategic contribution to the local economy.”

Northern Powerhouse Minister, Jake Berry said: “I’m delighted to welcome these three trailblazing organisations to our rapidly growing Northern Powerhouse Partners Programme.

"In Energus, Cumbria Tourism and the University of Cumbria, we have three innovative and dynamic partners who I am proud to work hand-in-hand with to promote the economic strengths of our region and Cumbria’s integral contribution to the Northern Powerhouse.”