CUMBRIAN businesses came together once more for the monthly in-Cumbria networking event at Carlisle's Halston Aparthotel.

Business representatives from around the county gathered for the event which celebrates all the best things about Cumbrian companies.

In Cumbria: The in-Cumbria Oscar style-selfie that has now become a tradition at the events.The in-Cumbria Oscar style-selfie that has now become a tradition at the events. (Image: Newsquest)

The event's partners were The Halston as well as Ulverston's Wolftown Spirits, with gin samples being provided to attendees by John McKeown

Hosted by Newsquest Cumbria, the evening highlighted five 'soapbox stars' who all introduced creative ways to talk about their companies in 90-second sessions. Joy Yates, Newsquest North Cumbria editor, said: "The feedback from our networking events continues to be fantastic and it's great to welcome newcomers as well as see those who have attended every month to date. The support is hugely appreciated. Our 'soapboxers' have been tremendous and a lot of effort has clearly gone into their individual, unique presentations."

In Cumbria: Zara Myers from Harness ChangeZara Myers from Harness Change (Image: Newsquest)

Soapbox stars for this month included Zara Myers from Harness Change; Scott Reynolds from Lakeland Fleet Management; Mark Pannone and Zoe Billings from Adapt & Evolve Consultancy and Phil Leigh from Innovate UK EDGE.

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Jenny Hanabury, business development manager at Local-iQ, said: "It's brilliant to see so many new and returning faces and receive such warm feedback from all of our attendees. The event is definitely becoming a firm fixture in people's social calendars, which we love to hear! We look forward to seeing everyone in early December."

In Cumbria: Scott Reynolds from Lakeland Fleet ManagementScott Reynolds from Lakeland Fleet Management (Image: Newsquest)

The next in-Cumbria networking event will be taking place at the Halston Aparthotel in Carlisle on Monday December, 12.

Josh Holmes, Newsquest Cumbria's commercial head of digital, said: “It's such a fantastic evening meeting people from all kinds of business across our region.

In Cumbria: The events are hosted at the Halston Aparthotel in CarlisleThe events are hosted at the Halston Aparthotel in Carlisle (Image: Newsquest)

"The soapbox talks are getting very creative with Mark and Zoe being our first double act and Scott delivering his presentation innovatively via a poem. I can’t wait to see the next set at the December event.”

In Cumbria: Mark Pannone and Zoe Billings from Adapt & Evolve ConsultancyMark Pannone and Zoe Billings from Adapt & Evolve Consultancy (Image: Newsquest)

LocaliQ will also be hosting three digital marketing seminars across the region. Josh Holmes and Emily Wood, head of outdoor sales, will give digital advice and tips on everything from marketing to video strategy. The three seminars will be located at the following venues:

In Cumbria:  Phil Leigh from Innovate UK EDGE. Phil Leigh from Innovate UK EDGE. (Image: Newsquest)

Tullie House (Carlisle) – 10am Wednesday, November 9, FREE Tickets: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/430792029557

Energus (Workington) – 10am Friday, November 11, FREE Tickets: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/430796733627

Carus Green (Kendal) – 10am Wednesday, November 16, FREE Tickets: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/430794647387

LOCALiQ Digital Seminar - Video Marketing & Digital Strategy - Carlisle

READ MORE: Register now for free digital marketing advice by LOCALiQ Cumbria