August has been a mixed bag for UK shooting, news-wise. As we have written about before on this blog, grouse shooting could be in danger of becoming the new foxhunting as the Glorious 12th is now an annual feature for most news channels in the way the opening meet has been for years. The antis […]
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How we helped get approval for city centre power station
When civil engineering company Spencer Ltd decided to build a renewable power station near Hull city centre, they needed a comms partner with experience in planning application PR who could ensure essential messages about the development would not be polluted with mistruth or rumour. To avoid this situation developing, we were appointed to manage the […]
Harvest shows us how much agriculture has changed in a single generation
When I was a lad (I can’t believe I’ve just started a blog with that sentence!) the ripening of the cereal crops brought about an uncontainable excitement. Firstly, it meant an opportunity to get my old .410 out and get stuck into the rabbits that hid among the wheat and barley stalks, and the pigeons […]
How to market your clay pigeon corporate days
We all know that clay pigeon corporate days are great for team building and for business networking. And they are a great way for clubs to fill some stands during the week and, of course, attract a few new people to the wonderful world of shooting. As I said – you and me know all […]
Rix Petroleum – media relations for the country set
Like many companies serving the agriculture sector, Rix Petroleum’s annual business cycle is governed by the seasons. The company is one of the UK’s leading independent fuel suppliers serving rural businesses and residents from Scotland down to Essex, ensuring farms are kept running and homes are kept warm. We have been retained by Rix Petroleum […]
A mighty stag is born
Red Stag Media is a full service agency born out of a deeply held passion for the countryside. It was also born from an equal desire to give those businesses and organisations that operate there, and all those that contribute to making the countryside what it is, a competitive edge through creative content and communications. […]