No Result
View All Result
Business Crack
  • News
  • People
  • Big business
  • Northern Lights
  • Jobs
  • Property
  • About us
  • Our partners
  • Contact us
Business Crack
  • Home
No Result
View All Result
Business Crack
No Result
View All Result
Home News

Growing firm aims to be ‘shining light’ for local businesses

Business Crack by Business Crack
May 18, 2022
in News
0
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
MissionCX
The MissonCX team at their new Westlakes base

An expanding Cumbrian firm hopes to be a “shining light” for other local start-ups after relocating to a new home.

MissionCX has just moved to Westlakes Science Park after completing a successful tenure at Barclays Eagle Labs Cumbria in the Bus Station redevelopment in Whitehaven.

The former bus station closed in 2002 but was brought back into community use by regeneration company BEC in a £6.1m development with funding from Sellafield Ltd and the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority,

The premises, which reopened last year, have been transformed into flexible office space and is home to Barclays Eagle Labs Cumbria and restaurant The Peddler.

MissionCX moved into the Bus Station in June and has expanded at such a pace that it has just completed a move to bigger premises in Westlakes Science Park, which is also owned by BEC.

Managing director Ben Slater said: “Hopefully we can be a shining light for other local start-ups and micro small and medium-sized enterprises.

“We demonstrate that there are companies around that can support you on that journey as your business grows.

“We have forged this exciting pathway from the new and vibrant facility at The Bus Station to an almost ready-made move on space here at Westlakes, a beautiful and fantastic estate.

“We hope the move will aid further growth with our existing clients and allow us to develop relationships with future clients.”

MissionCX, which ensures projects are commissioned on time and on budget for a diverse portfolio of clients, predominantly in highly regulated industries, has been able to create more jobs locally with the number employed growing significantly in the last year. It offers a wealth of expertise and support for all aspects of commissioning, document control management and IT support services.

It now employs six full time office staff with another 30 staff deployed in the field on various projects. 

Eagle Labs Cumbria was the 24th in Barclays’ nationwide network.

It offers co-working, office, and meeting space, plus a space where entrepreneurs, individuals and businesses can access innovative tools, curated events, and the right network to innovate.

Entrepreneurs can also access banking services, business expertise, mentoring and coaching.

Gary McKeating, head of community and development for Sellafield Ltd, said: “This is what the Bus Station and Barclays Eagle Labs is all about; supporting start-ups and entrepreneurs to grow and move on as they prosper. Sellafield Social Impact Multiplied (Six) has funded to see this kind of result and I’m so glad that we have our first move within a year. Here’s to many more in the future.”

Bill Graham, BEC’s head of investments, said: “The success of MissionCX is thoroughly deserved and their move to Westlakes Science Park is a perfect fit for such a dynamic and growing company.

“Their expansion is also a massive indicator that The Bus Station and Barclay’s Eagle Labs is doing what it was set up for, giving a platform and helping hand in the heart of Whitehaven to Cumbria’s brilliant and innovative start-ups and entrepreneurs. I would urge any others considering The Bus Station and Eagle Labs as their home to grab the opportunity with both hands.”

Business Crack

Business Crack

Business Crack is the voice for the Cumbria business community. Brought to you by the team behind Cumbria Crack, we are first for news and opinion.

Have you read?

William King
Latest

Leading construction firm sponsors Cumbria Chamber of Commerce business start-up course

Latest

Networking event goes out to bat for women and girls in cricket

News

Barrow Business Improvement District gets go-ahead for next five years

Dianne Richardson Picture: BECBC
Latest

BECBC chief executive Dianne Richardson celebrates five years at the helm

Latest

Prestigious accolade for Whitehaven’s The Edge

Hannah Pears of iSH
Latest

Cumbrian organisation ranks among global giants

Stay connected

Popular Posts

  • £55m contract to resurface roads awarded to Carlisle firm

    1511 shares
    Share 604 Tweet 378
  • Fast-growing Cumbrian firm takes on 14 new staff

    1093 shares
    Share 437 Tweet 273
  • Cumbrian SME secures long-term Sellafield contracts 

    1017 shares
    Share 407 Tweet 254
  • Leading Cumbrian estate agents moves away from high street

    860 shares
    Share 344 Tweet 215
  • Milestone for Sellafield’s newly opened facility

    811 shares
    Share 324 Tweet 203

33 Middlegate
Penrith
Cumbria
CA11 7SY

Phone: 01768 862313
Email: [email protected]

Registered in England as Barrnon Media Limited. No: 12475190
VAT registration number: 343486488

Explore

  • News
  • Northern Lights
  • People
  • Property
  • Big business
  • Expert opinion
  • Jobs

Useful links

  • Contact us
  • About us
  • Article Submission

Follow us on

The Bulletin - our weekly newsletter

Keep up to date with our newsletter

Our regular email will keep you up to date with the latest business news for Cumbria

We don’t spam! Read our privacy policy for more info.

Check your inbox or spam folder to confirm your subscription.

© Barrnon Media Limited 2023

  • Home
  • About us
  • Contact us
  • Terms & conditions
  • Cookie Policy
  • Privacy Statement
  • Disclaimer
This website and its associated newspaper are members of the Independent Press Standards Organisation
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Northern Lights
  • People
  • Big business
  • Expert opinion
  • Jobs
  • Property
  • About us
  • Our partners
  • Contact us
  • Article Submission
  • Legal
    • Cookie policy
    • Terms & conditions
    • Privacy policy

© 2023 Barrnon Media - Building Better