Wow! September has been relentless. By the way, I’m not complaining about that, but it’s certainly been a plate-spinning challenge for all at Right Lines. From conversations that I’ve had with friends and colleagues, we’re not alone in having that experience. From early 2020, events of any consequence disappeared off calendars, and they have only… Continue reading Those were the weeks that were
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Nine years and counting
We nearly forgot to wish ourselves happy birthday. Wednesday 1st September marked the anniversary of the first day of business of Right Lines Communications, in 2012. That's nine years and, we're very pleased to say, still counting. None of that would have been possible without the support of some amazing clients, media, landlords, local business… Continue reading Nine years and counting
Sabrina and the Wainwrights
Sabrina Verjee on Lingmoor, her final Wainwright - copyright Steve Ashworth I spent a good part of last week trying to keep up with Sabrina Verjee, as she successfully set a new fastest known time/record for completing a continuous round of the 214 Wainwright fells in the Lake District - that's about 525km in distance… Continue reading Sabrina and the Wainwrights
After the pandemic – finding the way out(doors)
Right Lines Communications works with some brilliant outdoor brands, events and other organisations. Over the last year, we’ve continued to support these clients as, like us, they’ve grappled with the challenges presented by the pandemic. During that time, the various levels of restrictions have limited what people have been able to do, and where they… Continue reading After the pandemic – finding the way out(doors)
Doug Scott, an appreciation.
Back in 2001, I was working at Berghaus and we were developing a new marketing campaign – ‘Trust Is Earned’. To bring that to life in advertising, we wanted to tell some stories about strong bonds of trust that had been forged over time, or in exceptional circumstances. And first on our list of potential… Continue reading Doug Scott, an appreciation.
