11 Apr 2008
Southampton-based Headstream PR will promote the ethical beauty chain on
blogs and social networks. The Body Shop has enjoyed recent success thanks to the popularity of
social activism of the kind spearheaded by its late founder Anita
Roddick. Its focus on sustainability and fair trade has hit mainstream ...
16 Sep 2005
| by Ian Hall
London's flagship shopping street will see a 'celebratory street party'
- 'Celebrate Oxford Street - Dress to Impress' on 1 October featuring
fashion, music and celebrity entertainment. Charlotte Church and Rachel
Stevens are among those lined-up to perform. The brief includes promoting ...
01 Jul 2005
Many West End shoppers have switched to retail centres, such as Bluewater in Kent and Lakeside in Essex, because of the congestion charge and anti-social behaviour in Leicester Square, hitting businesses in the area, according to Westminster. Last weekend, the recently formed West End Marketing ...
17 Jun 2005
| by Danny Rogers, danny.rogers@haynet.com
to social issues and community initiatives. In short, she is a corporate communicator who continues to walk ...
17 Jun 2005
.' She doesn't seem keen on corporate social responsibility practitioners either. 'CSR is now a hollow PR ...
10 Dec 2004
The hordes that descend on Brent Cross shopping centre in North London can now tune in to a dedicated radio station while scrapping for a parking slot in the pre-Christmas crush. The station, BXFM, will broadcast until 9 January with music, traffic and event updates and is the latest PR tool being used ...
18 Apr 2003
| by Holly Williams
added.
Rock music company Sanctuary Records, which has a market cap of 92m, became the second client ...
28 Feb 2003
| by Joe Lepper
Options that are currently being considered include merging the six-strong public affairs team with staff handling corporate social responsibility and charity link-ups.
According to director of communications Jan Shawe, who is overseeing the review: 'It would seem that they go together naturally ...
14 Feb 2003
| by Adam Hill
and DVDs from 87 outlets; E UK, which distributes a quarter of all recorded music in the UK to retailers ...
20 Sep 2002
| by JOE LEPPER
The move follows the flotation of the group, which owns the HMV music and Waterstone's bookstore brands, four months ago.
The newly created in-house function will be headed by Paul Barker, currently Freeserve's director of corporate affairs, with responsibility for its investor relations and financial ...