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Kent County Council brings in Seven Hills for £35m business boost

Kent County Council has called in Seven Hills to help with a £35m effort to attract business to the region.

City University London enlists Communications Management for funding bid

City University London has brought in agency help as it seeks to demonstrate public value in the hope of winning a multibillion-pound funding jackpot.

Mandy Pearse: Beyond the Olympic torch

So torch mania has hit Britain. A nation facing the worst recession in its history, with unprecedented cuts to public services, and yet it seems all it takes is a few people in dodgy tracksuits, a brassy cone and a spluttering flame to get the crowds lining the streets and cheering.

Lessons from The GREAT Campaign

I wrote in one of these columns three years ago that watching different parts of the public sector trying to talk to each other was rather initially amusing, but ultimately rather depressing.

Leeds Uni signs Lucre

The University of Leeds has brought in Lucre for a joint brief covering both the Chelsea Flower Show and the Paralympics.

Kindred lands National Careers Service job

Kindred has been appointed by the Skills Funding Agency to launch and promote a new National Careers Service.

The Red Consultancy wins NHS Blood and Transplant brief

NHS Blood and Transplant has appointed The Red Consultancy as the body voices fears that a year of major national events such as London 2012 could hit donor rates.

Invest in Cornwall in agency hunt

Cornwall Council is on the hunt for comms help as it seeks to attract the attention of international business.

IPCC accuses Met Police of 'poor judgement' over News of the World

A police regulator has found that professional boundaries were blurred between figures at the Metropolitan Police Service and the News of the World, over the appointment of Neil Wallis.

Public sector: Sandwell changes bin collection day

As part of plans to modernise waste and recycling services, Sandwell Council and new waste partner Serco changed the bin collection day of 115,000 households.


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