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SUMMARY:Zero to hero: Simple ways to embed a creative mindset and the case for being brave with comms
DESCRIPTION:FREE FOR MEMBERS \nSimple ways to embed a creative mindset and the case for being brave with comms\, Zander Mills\, Communication Manager\, South Yorkshire Fire & Rescue & James Morton\, Founder\, turn the page \n\nEveryday creativity – embedding a creative mindset in the busy day-to-day\nThe case for standing out – why we need to be bold to make an impact\nWinning over doubters – how we can negotiate and win permission for our ideas\n\nBOOK HERE
URL:https://lgcomms.org.uk/event-listing/zero-to-hero-simple-ways-to-embed-a-creative-mindset-and-the-case-for-being-brave-with-comms/
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SUMMARY:Zero to hero: Writing and pitching a press release
DESCRIPTION:FREE FOR MEMBERS \nWriting and pitching a press release\, Adam Keating\, Service Manager – Strategic Communications\, Southend Council & David Green\, Head of External Communications\, London Borough of Tower Hamlets \nBOOK HERE
URL:https://lgcomms.org.uk/event-listing/zero-to-hero-writing-and-pitching-a-press-release/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250127T123000
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SUMMARY:Public Sector Digital Communications Benchmark Survey
DESCRIPTION:FREE FOR MEMBERS (PLEASE LOG IN) \nDate: Monday 27 January\, 12.30 – 1.30pm \nSpeaker: Mandy Pearse\, CIPR \nMandy Pearse shares the findings and insight from her latest in-depth survey focusing on digital communications in the public sector. \nMandy has over 20 years’ experience working with local government both in-house and as a consultant to the sector via Seashell Communications and as an LGA associate. She is a former president of the CIPR\, Board member of the Global Alliance for PR & Comms and winner of a PR Globe award for contribution to PR. Mandy specialises in consultancy\, research\, and training. \nBOOK HERE
URL:https://lgcomms.org.uk/event-listing/public-sector-digital-communications-benchmark-survey/
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SUMMARY:Zero to hero: What does the Leader of the Council want from their comms team?
DESCRIPTION:FREE FOR MEMBERS \nJeni Harvey\, LGcomm Vice Chair & Director of Marketing and Communications\, Rochdale Boroughwide Housing\, Sagar Sharma\, Head of Communications\, Wandsworth Council & Cllr Butt\, Brent Council \nBOOK HERE
URL:https://lgcomms.org.uk/event-listing/zero-to-hero-what-does-the-leader-of-the-council-want-from-their-comms-team/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250116T123000
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SUMMARY:Zero to hero: Planning effective communications using the OASIS model
DESCRIPTION:FREE FOR MEMBERS \nPlanning effective communications using the OASIS model\, Simon Jones\, Director of Communications\, Westco \nBOOK HERE
URL:https://lgcomms.org.uk/event-listing/zero-to-hero-planning-effective-communications-using-the-oasis-model/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250109T123000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250109T131500
DTSTAMP:20260421T230426
CREATED:20241216T162604Z
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SUMMARY:Zero to hero: A crash course in public service communications
DESCRIPTION:FREE FOR MEMBERS \nCommunicating in a complex political environment\, Matt Nicholls\, Head of Communications Improvement\, LGA\, Alix Macfarlane\, Programme Director Communications and Engagement\, Slough Borough Council and Vice Chair LGcomms \nBOOK HERE
URL:https://lgcomms.org.uk/event-listing/zero-to-hero-mastering-political-awareness/
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SUMMARY:Partner promotion: Lunch & Learn: Engaging Your Community on Budget Challenges
DESCRIPTION:FREE webinar\nAs councils face unprecedented financial challenges\, looking at new ways to cut through on budget communications and engagement is more important than ever.\nWe need to involve our communities in the decision-making process — ensuring it’s inclusive\, transparent\, and fosters genuine two-way dialogue. \nBut how can you:\n\nEngage in a way that is meaningful?\nEnsure your approach is inclusive and reaches all parts of your community?\nDevelop a narrative that resonates and builds an understanding on tough decisions ahead?\n\nJoin us to hear from three councils that have taken innovative approaches to budget engagement: \n\nShah Amin (Newcastle City Council) will present their ‘People’s Budget’\, featuring cutting-edge interactive tools that empowered residents to shape local priorities.\nDanni Clayton and Frank Perrins (Leeds City Council) will share their strategies for reaching all parts of their community effectively.\nMarcus Chrysostomou (London Borough of Havering) will highlight how they made local budget challenges relatable and actionable.\n\nThe session will be facilitated by Simon Jones\, Director of Communications at Westco. \nAs always\, our Lunch and Learn events include ample opportunities for you to ask questions\, share insights\, and learn from others’ experiences. \nDon’t miss this chance to gain fresh ideas and practical strategies for budget engagement. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://lgcomms.org.uk/event-listing/partner-promotion-lunch-learn-engaging-your-community-on-budget-challenges/
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241205T133000
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SUMMARY:Reflections on the city’s night of rioting
DESCRIPTION:Free for LGcomms members (please sign in) \nJill Laverick\, Director of Strategy and Corporate Affairs at Sunderland City Council shares her reflections on the city’s night of rioting this summer\, what led to that point and how the council and partners are working with communities following the events. \nThis webinar will not be recorded and attendees are requested to maintain confidentiality about sensitive aspects of the content. \nBOOK HERE
URL:https://lgcomms.org.uk/event-listing/reflections-on-the-citys-night-of-rioting/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241204T130000
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SUMMARY:Using public health data to drive campaign success: We Are Undefeatable in Blackburn with Darwen
DESCRIPTION:Discover the secrets of a game changing health campaign \nJoin the Blackburn with Darwen Council Public Health team and Together an Active Future\, (a Sport England place-partner) and We Are Undefeatable\, for a webinar showcasing the power of localised health initiatives in action\, \nLearn how this partnership tailored the national We Are Undefeatable campaign to reduce health inequalities in the borough. \nUsing data-driven insights and collaborating with a diverse array of partners\, the campaign has gone above and beyond initial expectations and made significant impacts in targeted communities. \nThis webinar will give you direct access to the key drivers of the campaign. They will share valuable lessons learned\, discuss their innovative strategies\, and reveal how you can replicate their success in creating positive change. \nDon’t miss this opportunity to be inspired\, connect with like-minded professionals\, and learn how you too can utilise public health data to improve the success of a behaviour change campaign. \nSpeakers \n \n“Peter Dutton is the Activation Manager for We Are Undefeatable\, a behaviour-change campaign which aims to support people living with long term health conditions to be active in a way that works for them and their condition(s). The campaign is developed by 15 leading health and social care charities and is backed by Sport England. Peter works with the We Are Undefeatable’s charity partners and national and local stakeholders to bring the campaign to life in meaningful ways for organisations and professionals across a range of sectors including local government\, to support people with health conditions to move more.” \nContact – peter.dutton@ageuk.org.uk \nLinkedin – https://www.linkedin.com/in/peter-dutton-612882a0/ \n \nAlison Whittaker-Stewart is the Physical Activity Campaigns Lead for Together an Active Future\, one of Sport England’s Place based partners.  Alison has been working alongside Peter\, Charlotte and others to co-ordinate and deliver a localised version of the national We Are Undefeatable campaign in Blackburn with Darwen. \nContact – Alison.whittaker-Stewart@blackburn.gov.uk \nLinked In – https://www.linkedin.com/in/alison-whittaker-stewart-mcim-b92b3223/ \n \nCharlotte Pickles is a Public Health Specialist at Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council. She leads on a number of agendas including physical activity and healthy weight.  Blackburn with Darwen is a diverse borough with a range of health challenges including a higher than average number of people living with long term health conditions. The localised version of the We Are Undefeatable campaign is helping to meet the ‘Targeted Interventions to Tackle Health Inequalities’ theme of their Eat Well Move More strategy which aims to enable everyone in Blackburn and Darwen to lead active\, healthy and fulfilling lives. \nContact – Charlotte.pickles@blackburn.gov.uk \nLinked In – https://www.linkedin.com/in/charlotte-pickles-3b8b19129/ \nBook now\n 
URL:https://lgcomms.org.uk/event-listing/using-public-health-data-to-drive-campaign-success-we-are-undefeatable-in-blackburn-with-darwen/
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SUMMARY:Partner promotion - Lunch & Learn: Unlock the Power of Behavioural Science for a Sustainable Future
DESCRIPTION:Westco Academy online – FREE\nLead the Change: A Must-Attend Session for Public Sector Leaders Driving Sustainability\nPublic sector professionals are at the forefront of the journey to Net Zero\, shaping policies and creating environments that influence millions of lives. But to achieve this ambitious goal\, policy shifts alone aren’t enough—we need widespread behavioural change across all levels of society. \nJoin us for this essential session with the Behavioural Insights Team (BIT)\, where we’ll explore how campaigns and marketing initiatives can drive the behaviour changes necessary to meet Net Zero targets. Senior Advisor Ed Whincup and Advisor Freddy Parker from BIT’s Energy\, Environment & Sustainability team will share cutting-edge insights and practical strategies for making sustainable actions Easy\, Attractive\, Social\, and Timely (EAST)—principles proven to influence public behaviour at scale. \nWhy You Can’t Miss This Event:\nBe at the forefront of the sustainability movement\nAs a public sector professional\, you play a pivotal role in shaping environments that make sustainable behaviour the default choice for communities. This session will give you the tools to align public sector strategies with the behavioural science driving real change. \nGain practical\, evidence-based solutions\nYou’ll learn how to design public environments that make sustainable actions accessible and appealing\, drawing on real-world success stories in energy use\, transport\, and sustainable diets. \nCollaborate for impact\nDiscover how central and local governments can work together with industries to create a unified approach to sustainability\, accelerating the transition to Net Zero. \nKey Takeaways:\n\nDesigning public environments to make sustainable actions easier and more attractive.\nAligning public and private sector strategies to foster widespread acceptance of sustainability policies.\nReal-world success stories in energy efficiency\, sustainable transport\, and eco-friendly diets that demonstrate the power of behavioural science.\n\nAbout the trainers:\n\nEd Whincup is a Senior Advisor in BIT’s Energy\, Environment & Sustainability team. He leads on projects across a range of policy areas including transport\, energy use\, energy efficiency\, sustainable diets\, and public acceptability relating to Net Zero policy. Prior to BIT\, Ed worked as an Account Manager at IBM\, overseeing a portfolio of clients across Australia and New Zealand. Ed holds a MSc in Business & Organisational Psychology from UCL and a Bachelor of Psychology (with Honours) from Macquarie University.\nFreddy Parker is an Advisor in BIT’s Energy\, Environment & Sustainability team\, where he supports research projects focused on applying behavioural science to sustainability policy areas. Prior to that\, Freddy worked at a technology innovation consultancy specialising in applying behavioural science to technological\, medical and environmental challenges\, including the design of recycling systems\, water and energy consumption\, the communication of eco-credentials and medication adherence. Freddy holds a BSc Psychology degree from the University of Bath.\n\nDon’t miss this opportunity to equip yourself with the knowledge and tools to drive meaningful change. The path to Net Zero starts with behaviour\, and as a public sector leader\, you have the power to make sustainable action the norm. \nRegister here
URL:https://lgcomms.org.uk/event-listing/partner-promotion-lunch-learn-unlock-the-power-of-behavioural-science-for-a-sustainable-future/
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SUMMARY:Embedding digital accessibility and inclusion practice
DESCRIPTION:Free for LGcomms members – please log in to book \nWebinar date – 27 November 24\, time 12.30-1.30pm \nWith: \nLouise Gibson – Social Media\, Design\, Advertising and Sponsorship Team Manager\, Sheffield City Council \nLeanne Hughes – CAN Digital Lead \nAgenda: \nHigh level overview of research findings – Accessibility in Local Authority communications \nLeadership sponsorship and Operational responsibility \nIndividual as a catalyst for change \nWhat is accessibility? \nInteractive element in chat – what do people think accessibility and inclusivity are and why they are important? \nSheffield’s successful approach to buy-in and implementation \nContext setting – legislative requirements\, protected characteristics/impairments/disability stats (Census and charity data) \nValues/ethics \nHow we approached the basics; phased approach to introducing and embedding Pascal/Camel case\, alt text\, etc – tips and tricks to engage the team \nQ&A throughout and at the end \n  \nFormat of the session \nThe webinar will take place on Zoom. Some basic slides and presentation of findings and ideas will be shared on screen. Slides won’t contain comprehensive information but will serve as a reference point for the discussion. \nWe will aim to make the slides and session as accessible and inclusive as possible\, with consideration that no one format is inclusive and accessible for all\, as individual’s needs are all different. \nOpen to questions throughout as practicable. Time for dedicated questions and answers at the end. \nLouise and Leanne are award-winning\, CIPR chartered professionals with almost 50 years combined experience of communications\, PR\, marketing and sales in public and private sector. Both are champions of improving accessibility in communications and have led the way in doing so at local and national levels. \nBOOK HERE
URL:https://lgcomms.org.uk/event-listing/embedding-digital-accessibility-and-inclusion-practice/
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SUMMARY:LGcomms East of England regional network meeting
DESCRIPTION:Save the date for our next East of England Regional Network meeting. \nVenue: Hertfordshire Development Centre \nAddress: Robertson House\, 6 Six Hills Way\, Stevenage SG1 2FQ (10 minute walk from the station\, parking available nearby). \nTime: 10pm – 1pm \nAgenda: \n10am  – Welcome and Introductions (AA) \n10.10am – Flooding in the East – Case studies\, tool kits and digital comms opportunities – Bethan Griffiths\, Communications Manager at Cambridgeshire County Council & Michael Hann\, Strategic Communications Manager\, Huntingdonshire District Council\, Thom Burn from Central Bedfordshire Council and CAN (confirmed speakers) \n11.10am – 11.25am break \n11.25am – Combined Authorities – The view on Comms and Public Affairs from the inside – Ed Colman\, Head of Communications and Public Affairs\, Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority \n12.05 – Dis and Misinformation – where now for digital and social? Dan Slee (joining virtually) \n12.45 – Your shout – What’s keeping you awake at night? Discussion and future agenda items (All) \n1pm close and lunch/networking \nBook here
URL:https://lgcomms.org.uk/event-listing/lgcomms-east-midlands-regional-network-meeting-2/
LOCATION:Hertfordshire Development Centre\, Robertson House\, 6 Six Hills Way\, Stevenage\, SG1 2FQ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Regional event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241114T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241114T163000
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SUMMARY:Partner promotion - Build on your strategy as a leader in local government communications
DESCRIPTION:Westco presents: Want to develop your strategic communication and influencing skills? \nFull cost: £349+VAT – There is a 25% discount on the course fee for all LGcomms members. \nJust select Invoice as your preferred payment option and reference LGcomms in the course description box. \nProfessor Paul Willis is the UK’s leading academic on communication strategy. He has trained hundreds of communication leaders in central and local government\, including through LGcomms’s own Future Leader’s programme. \nPaul\, through LGcomms and Westco\, is running a rare one-day in-person course at Westminster City Council on Thursday November 14th which is designed for current and upcoming Heads of Communication. \nCourse takeaways: \n\nUnderstand the difference between strategic planning and strategic thinking\nClarity around your strategic contribution and who matters most from a strategic perspective\nUnderstand the qualities and characteristics of good strategists and how to anticipate future issues and opportunities\nKnow how to make sense of communication challenges for yourself and others and the key priorities when leading complex situations\nThe importance of reflection in your own professional development.\n\nTo sign up click here: \nWestco Academy – What makes a great communication strategist and leader? (westcocommunications.com)
URL:https://lgcomms.org.uk/event-listing/partner-promotion-build-on-your-strategy-as-a-leader-in-local-government-communications/
LOCATION:Westminster City Hall\, 64 Victoria Street\, London\, SW1E 6QE
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241010T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241011T170000
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SUMMARY:LGcomms Academy 2024
DESCRIPTION:Join us in Wigan for THE public sector communications event of the year – with continued pressures on councils and public services\, and a general election on the horizon\, don’t miss out on what promises to be an essential meeting of comms\, marketing and public affairs minds in an iconic location. \nMore details on speakers and sessions to follow. \nRead more and book
URL:https://lgcomms.org.uk/event-listing/lgcomms-academy-2024/
LOCATION:The Edge\, Wigan\, Riveredge\,\, Wigan\, WN3 5AB
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240923T123000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240923T133000
DTSTAMP:20260421T230426
CREATED:20240823T113653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240823T113731Z
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SUMMARY:How Hate Spreads - how false narratives brought violence to our streets
DESCRIPTION:Free for LGcomms members \nShayoni Lynn of Lynn Group presents an LGcomms Lunch and Learn Webinar \nMonday 23rd September 12.30-1.30pm \nAlmost every public sector communications professional will have been immersed in countering disinformation and halting the spread of hatred online during the recent riots taking place in communities across the UK. Many will still be in the midst of this and its aftermath. \nLynn Group has undertaken a fascinating analysis covering the first two weeks of online activity\, tracing origin\, conspiracy theories\, disinformation influencers\, geopolitical impacts\, and learnings for the communications industry. In this webinar\, free and exclusive to LGcomms members\, Shayoni Lynn shares her findings\, insights\, recommendations and takeaways. \nBOOK HERE
URL:https://lgcomms.org.uk/event-listing/how-hate-spreads-how-false-narratives-brought-violence-to-our-streets/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240919T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240919T130000
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SUMMARY:LGcomms East Midlands regional network meeting
DESCRIPTION:As promised\, here are more details of the first LGcomms East Midlands’ region network meeting on Thursday 19 September in Nottingham. \nView the agenda \nWe have some top contributors from organisations including the Local Government Association\, Orlo\, the East Midlands Combined Authority\, Baker Baird and East Midlands Councils. \nWe will be covering some topical and meaty themes\, including devolution\, recruitment\, the new Government\, and the future of local media. \nLGcomms\, along with the Local Government Association (LGA)\, has been supporting the creation and development of regional networks\, and this is our latest one. The aim is to focus on communications challenges unique to our regions while also offering a friendly and supportive forum for sharing issues\, best practice\, campaign ideas and partner briefings. \nThe venue will be The Boardroom\, Dryden Enterprise Centre\, Nottingham Trent University\, Dryden St\, Nottingham NG1 4FQ\, from 10am to 1pm. A light lunch will be provided. \nWe look forward to seeing you on 19 September. \nYours sincerely\, \nJeni Harvey\, vice-chair\, LGcomms \nPaul Masterman\, LGcomms Associate \nBook here
URL:https://lgcomms.org.uk/event-listing/lgcomms-east-midlands-regional-network-meeting/
CATEGORIES:Regional event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240906T060000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240906T180000
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SUMMARY:The Public Sector Challenge
DESCRIPTION:We are delighted to be supporting this year’s Yorkshire Three Peaks Challenge as a Challenge Partner. \nIn 2023\, The Public Sector Challenge raised £60\,000 for Cancer Research UK (CRUK). This year\, we are eager to contribute to this amazing cause and to help smash this previous record. \n“The work that cancer research carries out is improving the treatments people like my father\, who has beaten cancer three times\, receive. We all know people who are currently being treated and I delighted that LGcomms is supporting the challenge and encouraging our membership to take part.” LGcomms Chair Andy Allsopp \nRead more
URL:https://lgcomms.org.uk/event-listing/the-public-sector-challenge/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240610T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240610T130000
DTSTAMP:20260421T230426
CREATED:20240524T100043Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251202T111207Z
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SUMMARY:LGcomms East of England regional network meeting
DESCRIPTION:We are delighted to be able to invite you\, as a valued Member\, to the first LGcomms East of England regional network meeting. \nLGcomms\, along with the Local Government Association\, has been supporting the creation and development of networks across England and Scotland and this is the latest to be established. \nThe Networks provide an important forum for sharing issues\, best practice\, campaigns and briefings from key partners. They are also an important opportunity to focus on communications challenges which are unique to regions. \nThe first EoE network will feature contributions from Transport East on their current agenda\, and also the LGA\, who will be highlighting their ‘Make A Difference’ recruitment Campaign. \nTHE AGENDA \nWe would also love to include agenda items from your own council or organisation. If you would like to have an item on the agenda\, please email Mark Miller or Caroline Kennedy-Jones copying in hello@lgcomms.org.uk \nThe venue for the first meeting will be Ipswich Borough Council’s offices at Grafton House\, 15-17 Russell Road\, Ipswich IP1 2DE\, from 10am to 1pm.  IBC is a short 5 min walk from the Railway station with ample public parking available nearby. A sandwich lunch will be provided. \nWe encourage in-person attendance at LGcomms Network meetings\, but a hybrid option will be available. A Teams invitation will be sent to those attending online. \nIf you or your team members would like to attend please contact hello@lgcomms.org.uk indicating if you will be attending in person (and who from your organisation will be attending) of if you will be joining online.
URL:https://lgcomms.org.uk/event-listing/lgcomms-east-of-england-regional-network-meeting/
CATEGORIES:Regional event
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SUMMARY:Save Money and generating income: How to make your comms team indispensable
DESCRIPTION:LGcomms are partnering with key public sector partners CAN and e-shot to introduce how you can positively impact your organisation’s bottom line. This free webinar for LGcomms members will summarise how to use relatively simple income generation techniques to increase comms budgets\, use your organisation’s assets to your advantage\, demonstrate comms impact in saving money\, and understand which channels are the most efficient. \nHear from the experts and case studies from councils that are already doing it! \nWednesday 5th June\, 2pm\, 45 minutes of FREE insight and learning. \nBook now \n 
URL:https://lgcomms.org.uk/event-listing/save-money-and-generating-income-how-to-make-your-comms-team-indispensable/
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