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Current Client List 2009 Client: Furness Enterprise Project: The Waterfront, Barrow-in-Furness Phase 1, Ramsden Business Park
Aim: To raise the profile nationally of Ramsden Business Park - Phase 1, The Waterfront Business Park, Barrow-in-Furness. Visit: http://www.waterfrontbarrowbp.com/
SLPR is also assisting Furness Enterprise in the promotion of local businesses throughout the Furness area.
Client: Simons Developments, Leeds Project: St Catherine's Walk, Carmarthen, South Wales - A £75 million mixed use regeneration scheme in the heart of Carmarthen. Aim: To control dissemination of up-to-date information to local and trade press.
Client: Simons Developments, Leeds Project: Neath Port Talbot £80 million regeneration mixed use scheme Aim: To undertake a branding exercise and a local/regional and national media campaign.
Furness Association of Business Women (FAB) - raising the profile and membership of this non profit making organisation. FAB is aimed at entrepreneural business women in Furness and the South Lakes. For further information contact: fabwoman@o2email.cmo.uk
Client: Poole Townsend, Cumbria Project: Media relations and marketing campaign for Furness and the South Lakes largest independent solicitor, estate agent and financial adviser, with six branches throughout the region. Aim: To heighten awareness of the complete services offered by the firm.
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Client: Simons Developments, Leeds
Project: Trinity Walk, Wakefield, West Yorkshire
Aim: To raise awareness locally and nationally of the £200 million retail regeneration programme in the heart of Wakefield
Client: Amadeus Development, Liverpool & Leeds
Project: Various throughout the North West of England
Aim: To raise awareness of
Amadeus Development via local/regional and natonal press.
Mixed use scheme, Fox Street, Preston
Learning and Skills Council, Cumbria
Promotion of the Excellence in Cumbria Awards. This is the fourth year that SLPR has been involved in achieving maximum positive media coverage for these prestigious individual and business awards, run by the Learning and Skills Council, Cumbria.
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