Clearly, I haven’t been able to get out onto the hills as much as usual during 2020, but I did manage a couple of trips over to the Lakes in the summer. On one occasion, Ciaran and I had a lovely long day on the fells between Catbells and Dale Head and we noticed a… Continue reading Encouraging diversity in the outdoors, one step at a time
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New children’s picture book by North East family brings alphabet to life with adventure
The North East family behind a new picture book is hoping that it will encourage young children to learn more about letters and words. ‘Here come the Dooblies’ started life as a random comment made by a toddler and introduces readers to the A-Z world of the Alphazooblies, inviting them into the land of Cupboard… Continue reading New children’s picture book by North East family brings alphabet to life with adventure
Inaugural fast5K shows events industry a way
These continue to be really tough times for the events industry. I work with some individuals and organisations who usually stage great business and consumer events throughout the year. PR work has been a bit quiet on that front (apart from news about postponements, cancellations and virtual events!) and I really feel for colleagues and… Continue reading Inaugural fast5K shows events industry a way
Right Lines Communications – 8 n/o
Eight not out. The moment snuck up on us and then quietly skulked away, but it didn’t escape our notice that last week, Right Lines turned eight. In this strangest of years, we decided to put the big party plans on hold and simply got on with the business of doing business. We’re a family… Continue reading Right Lines Communications – 8 n/o
Finding an audience from the lost world
One of the great privileges of my job is being part of a comms team during some of the expeditions that feature Berghaus athletes. There have been many of these over the years and sometimes the material sent back while a trip is actually underway has been minimal at best, or non-existent, due to either… Continue reading Finding an audience from the lost world
