NEWSLINES
![]() New team on the media scene
Eileen Jones at Cumbria PR and Jen Braithwaite at JB Consulting are merging to meet demand as businesses try to recover from the pandemic lockdown. We will retain the two individual business titles, and still offer bespoke services to clients as needed, but will operate together as JB Cumbria. Ambleside-based Eileen set up Cumbria PR ten years ago and has worked for a range of tourism and heritage organisations including William Wordsworth’s home at Rydal Mount, the Heaton Cooper Studio and Gallery and Studio in Grasmere, Zeffirellis cinemas and restaurants in Ambleside, and the award-winning Cedar Manor hotel at Windermere. She ran the public relations and news service for the environmental campaigning project, Windermere Reflections. A former journalist and university lecturer, as course leader for degrees in both Public Relations and Journalism at the University of Huddersfield, she’s the author of the recently published book How parkrun changed our lives. Windermere-based Jen set up JB Consulting two years ago after working for a global people-development organisation for ten years. She’s a specialist in personal and business development training and support, with wide experience in wellbeing, sales and marketing. She runs inset training for schools, bespoke wellbeing support and provides a full suite of organisational and strategic support to help businesses improve productivity and potential, while operating sustainably. She’s also an Advisor for the Cumbria Chamber of Commerce’s Business Growth Hub, providing support to many Cumbrian businesses. The two met ten years ago when they organised the Lakeland Cake of the Year competition, raising money for the charity Alice’s Escapes. They are reviving the contest this summer, to showcase their clients and fundraise for Teenage Cancer Trust. Eileen says: “Businesses have much more complex needs today than they did a year ago. It’s no longer just about promotion and profile-raising; in many cases they will have to operate in a very different way. Joining forces with JB Consulting also means that we can offer a full PR and marketing service. “Jen is a remarkable young woman with a very personable approach to helping businesses. Together we will be able to provide a comprehensive PR, marketing and business development service.” Jen says: “I’m thrilled to be joining forces with Eileen. Together we can offer a fully rounded service to our clients old and new. After the past year or so we as businesses need to be even more agile to survive. The support of JB Cumbria will enable our clients to move forward and not only survive, but thrive. “Eileen has been my mentor, role model and confidante for many years; to partner with her in more formal ways is a dream come true. I can’t wait to get going and really give our clients what they need.” The new team will work with photographer James Kirby (https://www.jumpyjames.co.uk/), videographer Rich Berry (https://www.reelthings.co.uk/) and designer Ellen Longhorn (https://www.ellenlonghorndesign.co.uk/) who specialises in logo identity and branding, and design for print and web, to offer a complete range of services to local and regional businesses. We can be contacted at Eileen@cumbriapr.co.uk and info@jbs-consulting.co.uk |
Our clients are open again
Visitors are back in the Lake District and heading to our favourite places, Wordsworth's home at Rydal Mount, and the wonderful combination of art and food in Grasmere, the Heaton Cooper Studio and Mathilde's cafe.
------------------------------------------------------------------ How parkrun changed our livesEileen Jones has written a book about parkrun, the free, weekly, timed event for runners, joggers and walkers which is starting again this summer. She looks at the many health and social benefits of being involved, especially as a volunteer, and takes an in-depth look at two of our favourite Cumbrian events, Fell Foot parkrun at Newby Bridge, and Rothay parkrun in Ambleside.
The book was launched during lockdown with a 330-mile, seven day relay from Fell Foot to Bushy Park where it all began. More than 100 runners from across the country took part. You can read about it and order a copy from the website here: https://gritstonecoop.co.uk/aftercovid/how-a-330-mile-relay-run-launched-our-book/ |