PUBLIC SECTOR: Third Sector PR lands Broadmoor brief
PR Week UK, Friday, 17 November 2000, 12:00am,
Angry prison staff at Broadmoor high-security hospital have appointed a London-based PR agency to help them save their social club. Third Sector PR has been hired on a month-by-month basis and is planning to launch a high-profile campaign in the run up to Christmas. Staff at Broadmoor - who are understood to have raised a budget of between pounds 15,000-pounds 20,000 for their campaign - appointed a solicitor who then approached suitable PR agencies. The current staff social club is earmarked for closure and a new one is to be built within the perimeter fence - which means a ban on alcohol.
Angry prison staff at Broadmoor high-security hospital have appointed a London-based PR agency to help them save their social club. Third Sector PR has been hired on a month-by-month basis and is planning to launch a high-profile campaign in the run up to Christmas. Staff at Broadmoor - who are understood to have raised a budget of between pounds 15,000-pounds 20,000 for their campaign - appointed a solicitor who then approached suitable PR agencies. The current staff social club is earmarked for closure and a new one is to be built within the perimeter fence - which means a ban on alcohol.
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