Falkirk antique stamp sells for £450
September 30, 2011 by Lyndon
A highly collectible stamp originally bought in a post office in Falkirk has sold at auction for a whopping £450. The covetable Penny Red was recently sold under the hammer at an auction house in London, where it went to an anonymous high bidder. The reason the Penny Red is such an important stamp is that it was one of the first stamps ever produced with [Read more]
Alton Towers retains their existing PR agency
September 29, 2011 by Lyndon
Alton Towers have announced that they will be retaining their current public relations agency, Cake PR. London-based Cake PR will continue to handle the customer-facing public relations account for Alton Towers resort and theme park, based in Staffordshire, near Stoke-on-Trent. Michele Charles, head of PR at Cake said: [Read more]
New walking route is a success
September 28, 2011 by Lyndon
A new leisure walk route in the Nantwich area has proved popular with both local residents and tourists, a recent survey has revealed. [Read more]
Norfolk moth survey encourages locals to get involved
September 27, 2011 by Lyndon
Norfolk wildlife fans are being encouraged to get involved with a survey to help identify certain species of moth in the area. [Read more]
News International to sell Wapping site in favour of regional bases
September 25, 2011 by Michael
News International, the news group behind now-defunct News of the World who were recently at the centre of the phone hacking scandal, has decided to sell their Wapping-based headquarters. [Read more]
Bath Festival of Children’s Literature running until 2nd October
September 24, 2011 by Lyndon
The annual Bath Children’s Literature Festival opens in the city on 23rd September and has a vibrant programme of events designed to get kids reading that runs until 2nd October. [Read more]
Outdoor advertising company launches new website
September 23, 2011 by Lyndon
An Ayrshire-based company specialising in large-format outdoor advertising sites has recently relaunched its website with the help of Essence Creative Solutions. [Read more]
Charity calendar appeal from local Women’s Institute
September 22, 2011 by Lyndon
A local branch of the Women’s Institute is working with businesses throughout the region to produce a calendar in aid of charity. [Read more]
Campaign to save local pub set to be in vain
September 21, 2011 by Gareth
The Crown pub in Axford could face closure, despite heavy investment in advertising campaigns to try and save it. [Read more]
Managing Director of Aberdeen Journals is set to retire
September 20, 2011 by Gareth
The Managing Direct of Aberdeen print and newspaper institution Aberdeen Journals is set to retire in December of this year. [Read more]



