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Barbryn gets down to business

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Greets Green Partnership is delivering a £56 million, 10 year regeneration programme under the Government’s New Deal for Communities (NDC) initiative. One of its six theme areas is Jobs & Enterprise which supports local traders and businesses and encourages investment in the area, which has a B70 postcode, hence the title of the book which Barbryn was asked to produce to enable local business to business marketing and create a valuable reference tool.
   

Community gets a New Deal

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Greets Green Partnership is delivering a £56 million, 10 year regeneration programme under the Government’s New Deal for Communities (NDC) initiative. It is currently funding more than 100 projects throughout the area and its success relies on local residents taking part in the projects. Barbryn won a competitive tender to produce a community magazine to encourage more people to get involved.
   

Children enjoy books of fun

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The Heart of Burton Partnership is one of 35 Neighbourhood Management Pathfinders (NMPs), which receive Government funding to improve deprived neighbourhoods for local people. Since its successful tender at the inception of the Partnership in 2001, Barbryn has been working closely with the team to develop a wide range of creative solutions to raise the profile of the Partnership. As local children are the future of the Heart of the Burton, the Partnership wanted to engage them in its work in an interactive way.
   

Every family matters in burton

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East Staffordshire Children’s Centre opened in August 2004 and brings childcare, family support and health services for the under 5s together in one building. It was one of the first to open under the Government’s new initiative to put a Children’s Centre into the heart of every community UK-wide. Although the Centre offers a broad range of quality family services, it is competing with other local childcare providers. It, therefore, needs local families to access its services and, to do this, they need to be fully aware of what’s available. Barbryn worked with the Children’s Centre to produce an eye-catching corporate brochure which would inform families about the services and encourage them to use them.
   

Older people enjoy a Passport to Health

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Agewell was established to look at the current and future needs of older people throughout Sandwell in the West Midlands. It aims to influence policy and shape service delivery by working in partnership with local organisations and local older people. Healthy living is one of the top priorities for older people and Agewell asked Barbryn to develop a creative idea which would encourage people aged over 50 to become fitter and healthier.
   

Building a better future

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Greets Green Partnership is delivering a £56 million, 10 year regeneration programme under the Government’s New Deal for Communities (NDC) initiative. One of its key areas of investment is housing. An ambitious Housing Plan is starting to make a big difference to the whole area, with clearance projects underway and new initiatives beginning to tackle crime and community safety, and improve the local environment. With negative press surrounding clearance threatening to overshadow the much broader Housing Plan, the Partnership wanted residents to understand the wide-ranging improvements the Plan will bring, as well as keep them fully updated about the clearance work.
   

Getting to the Heart of Burton

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The Partnership is one of 35 Neighbourhood Management Pathfinders (NMPs), which receive Government funding to improve deprived neighbourhoods for local people. Following a competitive tendering process, Barbryn was appointed to produce a regular community magazine to show residents how the Partnership is making their community better.
   

Training goes worldwide

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T & T Training is a specialist customer service training consultancy which offers flexible, bespoke customer service training for companies of all sizes UK-wide. It originally provided telephone and technology training for call centres, before developing into a consultancy dedicated to providing customer focused training. As such, its website had become outdated and no longer reflected the true business of T & T Training. This meant that potential new business opportunities were being missed.
   

Spreading the word in The Forest

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The Forest of Dean Street Wardens are working to improve local quality of life in the Forest of Dean by helping to reduce crime and the fear of crime, deter anti-social behaviour, develop community links and improve the local environment. A small team of Wardens are based in Coleford covering the whole of the Forest - a huge area which is predominantly rural. As homes are few and far between, spreading the word that the Wardens are here to help is a difficult task.
   

Passion runs high for Healeys

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Cape International is a leading supplier of Austin Healey classic parts and accessories worldwide. The company started life as The Midland Austin Healey Centre, a small firm specialising in rare and second hand parts. As it expanded substantially, supplying parts abroad and opening a new workshop to restore classic Healeys, it changed its name to Cape International and wanted to position itself as a young and energetic company with a real passion for Austin Healeys.
   

Going Mainstream

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Greets Green Partnership is delivering a £56 million, 10 year regeneration programme under the Government’s New Deal for Communities (NDC) initiative. It is making a huge difference to local quality of life by funding more than 100 projects throughout the area. However, it needs to continue raising awareness of how much is being achieved to get potential funders on board who will enable projects to be mainstreamed once the Partnership comes to an end in 2010.
   

Children get stuck into safety

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Project Officer for the Safer Canley Initiative, Acting Inspector Kerry Blakeman, was keen for local children to learn how to stay safe and out of trouble. He asked Barbryn to develop his idea for a fun sticker booklet into a community safety sticker scheme which would also teach them some important safety messages.
   

Wardens are streets ahead

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The Quality of Life Project is funded through the Government’s Neighbourhood Renewal Fund to improve the quality of life for local people through initiatives such as Neighbourhood Wardens. Barbryn has worked with the Project since its launch, producing the Streets Ahead newspaper for local residents. When funding for the Wardens came under threat in March 2004, Barbryn began a ‘Save Our Wardens’ campaign in the newspaper.
   
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