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PUBLIC ART INSTALLATIONS PLANNED FOR CONNINGBROOK LAKES IN ASHFORD

Local people in Ashford are being asked to contribute their views and ideas for a series of public art installations being planned for the new residential development and country park at Conningbrook Lakes in Ashford, Kent. The community engagement day,

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How brands can bounce back from disaster – RepComms talks to Marketing Week

United Airlines found out the hard way that when crisis hits in the social media era, there is nowhere to hide. So what can marketers learn from the way brands including Pepsi, BrewDog, Samsung and Google have handled negativity? Dealing

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You must look at the facts. Because they look at you.

Er. Yes. ?Alea iacta est?. Scratch tousled hair in distracted fashion. ?Ball from the back of the scrum?. Yes, it?s the Boris Johnson chat. As inevitable as a radio DJ practically blinding himself with pleasure at a ?sunny day in

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Chartway Group Finds a Home at RepComms

Chartway Group, the MegaGrowth50 Kent-based development and construction specialist, is the latest company to become a Reputation Communications client. The privately owned firm incorporates three specialist divisions; Westerhill Homes offering award-winning quality housing development, BBS Construction operating in the?commercial, education,

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Radio remains in the driving seat for motorists across Europe

Eight out of ten new car drivers would never consider buying a car without a radio, according to the biggest ever survey of drivers across UK, France and Germany. Essential: 82% of drivers would not consider buying a car without

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Slater Investments score double top

RepComms client Slater Investments, the City fund and hedge manager, scored a rare double top recently, heading up the Interactive Investor (ii) tables for performance in both Growth and Income classes. Slater, whose selective backing of British and AIM companies

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