Halton rehires DTW to work on Mersey crossing bid
30 Apr 2004
Halton Borough Council has reappointed DTW to promote its campaign for a new £335m bridge over the Mersey.
The Local Government Association (LGA) has launched a lobbying push, led by chairman Sir Jeremy Beecham, to reform the council tax system as the Government prepares to introduce council tax capping for the first time in two years.
Halton Borough Council has reappointed DTW to promote its campaign for a new £335m bridge over the Mersey.
Richmond Council has renewed its arrangement with Westminster Council’s comms department to continue the management of its PR function for two more years.
Warrington Council is planning to launch a public consultation campaign to ask people in education how to improve the service.
The Metropolitan Police Territorial Policing (TP) Department is on the hunt for a head of communications and marketing to fill the recently created role.
Essex County Council’s safety camera partnership body is reviewing its contract for PR support, currently managed by Stennik.
The East of England Development Agency (EEDA) is on the prowl for agencies to provide PR to support its corporate communications and regional marketing campaigns.
Greenwich London Borough Council is promoting further education to all its students sitting GCSEs this summer.
Hull City Council has launched a campaign to promote its free school meals. The ‘healthy meals’ programme kicked off last week, offering the authority’s 21,000 pupils in 79 primary schools free meals designed by nutritionists and parents.
Salford City Council has employed Manchester-based 1090 Communications to assist with a campaign to promote the city’s fifth triathlon.