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Creatives 'Blossom' With Opening Of New Office
During an evening filled with champagne, canapés and business networking, Poppy-PR and Hex Productions joined forces to officially open its brand new office in Ilkeston.
The businesses’ new home at 126 Bath Street played host to 65 guests from businesses across the East Midlands who were able to network and receive a few words from the Mayor of Erewash regarding business in the local area.
The Mayor of Erewash, Councillor Val Custance, said: “The Council has committed £200,000 towards supporting town centre regeneration in Ilkeston and this has seen the introduction of a range of initiatives that have supported our town businesses.”
Poppy-PR is one of the only public relations agencies to focus on the property, building and construction sectors, offering strategic and effective solutions to building brand awareness, and Hex Productions will offer web design and development that takes the stress out of managing a website.
Owner of Poppy-PR, Tina Clough, said: “I’m extremely proud of how far Poppy-PR has come in the past five years and last night was testament to all of our hard work, and the high quality service that we offer.
“It was fantastic to see so many familiar faces last night and we hope our new home will support us in offering high quality PR services and social media management to all of our clients.”
For more information, please visit www.poppy-pr.co.uk
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Poppy-PR .
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