Banks' Mill Studios
Banks' Mill Studios was set up to retain Graduate level skills in the creative industries in the Derby area
Derbyshire CAN (Contracts Advice Network)
Derbyshire Contracts Advice Network is a partnership project led by Links: the Chesterfield and North East Derbyshire Council for Voluntary Service & Action Ltd.
25.06.09 Member News: Art at Tate Britain: it's classified Recently acquired works by Damien Hirst and the Chapman Brothers, believed to be the best of British art in the last 20 years, go on show at Tate Britain
29.08.08 Member News: Business Health Check Take five minutes out of your day to check your business' progress with PIU's Business Health Check questionnaire...
08.08.08 Member News: Coach To The Creatives The fourth installment from Tracy Pepper of PIU Ltd. In the edition, Tracy looks at Creating Your Vision...
07.05.08 Member News: Sky is the limit for new DVD's feathered stars Friar Gate Studios tenants Delta Echo Media has teamed up with Derbyshire Wildlife Trust and Derby Museum to produce a new DVD of the now famous Derby Cathedral Peregrines.
10.01.08 Member News: Derby student lights up Las Vegas Light installations made by a University of Derby student could soon be illuminating the rooms of a new casino complex in Las Vegas
31.10.07 Member News: Ghosts of Lara? Lara Croft had a huge impact, but by no means does she overshadow local game developers. An article about the computer games industry by CIN member Pixel-Lab
28.07.07 Member News: How to survive the Dragons' Den - how to pitch your business The Dragons' Den on BBC 2 pits entrepreneurs seeking funding for their businesses against a panel of celebrity investors. Aside from the entertainment, there are a number of valuable lessons that can be taken from the programme.
24.07.07 Member News: Report hails economic vitality of Britain’s creative industries The value of Britain’s flourishing creative industries to the economy is now broadly comparable to that of the financial services sector, a new report says today. But without careful policy-making, targeted public investment and a supportive institutional architecture, the flow of creativity worth commercialising may begin to slow, it warns.