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2010-10-11

PRWeek Awards 2010: London Communications Agency updated post

The 24th edition of the glittering PRWeek Awards will take place on Tuesday 19 October 2010 at Grosvenor House on London's Park Lane – the home of all the UK’s great awards ceremonies – and is the PR industry’s biggest night of the year.

"And the Winner of the 'PRWeek 2010 Brent Cross Communications Award' is ... (well, could be) ..."

"London Communications Agency (LCA) are [is?] an award-winning specialist consultancy focusing on London and London issues. From the Olympics to swine ‘flu, major transport projects to long-term regeneration schemes, we are experts in communicating change and shaping opinion. [Our emphasis.]

"Our current clients [include] Brent Cross Cricklewood Development Partners (Hammerson, Multiplex and Standard Life Investments). [Needs updating, eh?]  [STOP PRESS: THEY UPDATED IT! GLAD TO BE OF SERVICE, CHAPS!]

"[We are] a specialist communications consultancy, focusing on London and London issues. We handle public relations and public affairs for organisations delivering some of the most complex and high profile projects in the UK. Visit the LCA website.

"Our team combines what we believe to be a unique skill set of communications expertise, detailed knowledge of London, and experience working for some of the most challenging projects in the UK.

"We believe that the best way of demonstrating the value of our work is through case studies. They show how we understand our clients’ objectives and apply a range of communications skills to deliver results."

Case Study on Brent Cross, er.. Kings Cross
(No 'Case Study' on Brent Cross is available.)
"LCA managed the announcement of the submission of the planning applications for the site and the submission of the revised planning applications, and finally the decision by Camden Council in March 2006 to grant outline planning permission for the scheme. LCA planned and executed extensive media relations campaigns, generating coverage in over 30 publications from the Financial Times and Sunday Telegraph, to Property Week and Regeneration and Renewal, as well as radio and TV coverage."

1 comment:

  1. So you are contrasting what they have done with Kings Cross with what they have done at Brent Cross are you?

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