Nantwich set to appoint town crier
October 31, 2011 by Michael
Nantwich Town Council is set to expand the range of ways it communicates with local residents by appointing a town crier.
The proposal to appoint a town crier was put forward by the Crewe and Nantwich rotary club to Nantwich Town Council in the hope that a crier would bolster the atmosphere of the town centre and give a much-needed boost to [Read more]
Tickets on sale for Basingstoke fireworks event
October 30, 2011 by Lyndon
Tickets are now on sale for Basingstoke’s fireworks event; the Mayor’s Charity Firework Fiesta.
The Fireworks Fiesta takes place in Basingstoke’s memorial park and is to be held this year on bonfire night, Saturday 5th November. Tickets must be purchased for the event and the organisers expect this event to be [Read more]
Anti-chewing gum campaign goes from strength to strength
October 29, 2011 by Gareth
An anti-chewing gum campaign has gone from strength to strength since its launch and its organisers, the Chewing Gum Action Group, hope that this year’s campaign will [Read more]
Christmas print campaign for Somerset cheese makers
October 28, 2011 by Gareth
Wyke Farms, a cheese maker in Somerset, has launched an advertising campaign designed to entice customers into buying their cheese in the run up to Christmas.
The advert has been created by advertising agency Thinking Juice and features [Read more]
Social media won’t replace print for Staffordshire Police Service
October 27, 2011 by Michael
Social media is being embraced by a number of local people and organisations in Stoke-on-Trent and the wider Staffordshire region but [Read more]
Ayrshire petition for safer roads
October 26, 2011 by Gareth
A petition is being presented to South Ayrshire Council after residents collected over 100 signatures protesting against speeding vehicles in Longhill Avenue.
Bill Templeton is a resident of the area who is [Read more]
Booklet printing error causes uproar for poetry fans
October 26, 2011 by Lyndon
There has been an outcry from poetry fans after a booklet was printed with some key facts printed incorrectly.
The tourism booklet, designed to showcase [Read more]
Cardiff’s Millennium Stadium plays host to 60,000 rugby fans
October 25, 2011 by Michael
The Millennium Stadium in Cardiff recently played host to over 60,000 rugby fans who gathered there to watch Wales play France via big screens in the semi-final of the Rugby World Cup in New Zealand.
Bosses at the Millennium Stadium originally [Read more]
Light at the end of the financial tunnel for print companies
October 24, 2011 by Lyndon
A report in Print Week has confirmed that there has been a substantial drop in the number of printing companies experiencing what they call ‘significant’ difficulties with their finances in the penultimate quarter of 2011.
The report featured data from Red Flag, a [Read more]
Eco-business event launches in Nottingham
October 23, 2011 by Gareth
A business networking event with a difference launches in Nottingham in November, encouraging fledgling entrepreneurs to push on with their business plans in a sustainable manner.
The event, which is called [Read more]