that Orange has signed similar deals with are Chelsea, Manchester City, Bolton Wanderers and Blackburn Rovers ...
22 Oct 2004
| by Joe Lepper
Salford City Council is spearheading a major PR push to overhaul the area’s image and promote its...themes: the city’s proximity to Manchester, its canal network and its Victorian heritage.
Lewis said: ‘The city has a pioneering role in urban living solutions – it was the first to have a public library ...
campaign to rid the city of its ‘poor’ image (PRWeek, 3 October 2003). ...
22 Oct 2004
Westminster City Council comms chief Alex Aiken has quit his LG Comms executive committee post...year’s conference, while talks with Liverpool City Council are ongoing. ...
22 Oct 2004
| by Sarah Robertson
Sheffield City Council has teamed up with local football league clubs to highlight the risks
22 Oct 2004
-pound, city-centre regeneration programme, which is expected to boost investment in the area. The local
22 Oct 2004
Baker & McKenzie director of marketing, business development and PR Beverly Landais said the firm was ‘restructuring’ its communications in the City but declined to comment further.
Although Landais would not say how many people worked in the firm’s press office, it is thought that it has around five PROs ...
22 Oct 2004
| by Larissa Bannister
The decision to expand to New York came about partly as a result of client demand and partly because there is so much creative talent in the city, AKQA's chairman, Ajaz Ahmed, said. "We're seeing growth and increased interest from our global clients in using digital - it's an area that clients ...
22 Oct 2004
| by Kate Nicholson
. Print ads will run alongside bar listings in Time Out, City Life in Manchester, City Living ...
22 Oct 2004
GLASGOW: Glasgow City Council has mounted a lobbying campaign calling for Scottish local authorities to receive more powers to preside over the licensing of lap-dancing clubs. According to the council, present legislation used by licensing boards in Scotland is ‘flawed’. Deputy leader Jim Coleman ...
22 Oct 2004
| by Ravi Chandiramani
The three-year plan - in essence to shift jobs from head office to the shop floor - will go some way to appease the City and customers that Sainsbury's is acting to turn around its present-day reputation for poor customer service and out-of-stock goods. But phrases such as 'Back to Basics' and 'Making ...