The assets of a long-established business and support organisation placed in administration earlier this month are being put up for sale.
The administrators appointed to Blackburn headquartered Community and Business Partners (CBP) have announced details of the sale.
In a statement, Begbies Traynor said: "Following the sad news of the closure of Community & Business Partners CIC, a sale of assets will be held 28-30 January between 10am and 4pm at Community & Business Partners CIC, Energy Zone, Newfield Drive, Blackburn, Lancashire, BB2 3UA.
"The sale will incorporate SAMS and Blossoms, in addition to other assets within the premises. Goods purchased must be removed on the same day."
Keeley Lord and Christopher Lawton of Begbies Traynor were appointed joint administrators on January 21.
People wanting further information should contact [email protected].
The Blackburn based firm could trace its origins back more than 30 years and it grew to deliver business mentoring and coaching across Lancashire and the North West.
The award-winning not-for-profit Community Interest Company (CIC) also set up a membership programme in 2022.
The organisation began life as Blackburn Partnership and after its dissolution in 2005 became CBP, operating from its Energy Zone offices in the town.
In 2023, Lancashire Business View reported that its turnover had grown to more than £1m and it had a specialist bank of 200 industry experts offering business support.
Surplus funds generated through its activities were reinvested into the community through initiatives including multiple food programmes, affordable paint, volunteer opportunities, a community clothing shop, and its Scrap Art and Material Store (SAMS).
Last year, CBP won a bid to facilitate Skills Bootcamps in partnership with Lancashire County Council.
The Skills Bootcamp in Procurement project was set up to provide essential training and upskilling opportunities in procurement for individuals who were unemployed or seeking to retrain.
CBP was named top team at the North West Employer Engagement Awards in 2021 and won the Corporate Social Responsibility category in that year’s Red Rose Awards.
No-one from CBP was available for comment.
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