March 9th, 2010
For those who remember Wincarnis from the past, it is ‘the wine of life’ and a cure for everything from influenza to childbirth. For those who don’t, it is a wonderful winter warmer for a cosy night in.
We recently took one lucky regional journalist to a trip into the past to see first hand how our client, Broadland Wineries, is still, 80-years later, making this local tipple for far-flung places such as Jamaica, Malaysia, Sri Lanka and Canada.
Sarah Brealey regaled the colourful history of Wincarnis and Broadland Wineries’s fruit country wines in a double page spread in the EDP2. Our Sophie accompanied Sarah and together they donned hair nets and white coats for the factory tour – what a shame there is no photographic evidence of the trip ladies…!
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February 23rd, 2010
Members of the Norwich City Football Team kindly offered to help us promote National Wear Red Day (Friday 26th Feb) with a photoshoot at Sportspark. Wearing their bright red t-shirts the players leapt into the Olympic size pool, showing just one of the ways they like to keep their hearts healthy – with a spot of swimming! Sophie and Rachael were on hand to oversee the shoot and provide towels at the end of a splashing good session!
A huge thanks to photographer Chris Ridley at 11th Studio for yet more fantastic photos! www.11thstudio.com
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February 12th, 2010
February is synonymous with hearts thanks to Valentine’s Day so it seems apt that it is also National Heart Month, the British Heart Foundation’s annual campaign to raise awareness and funds. This year sees the launch of BEAT, BHF’s first ever national heart health code and lifestyle check with which our client Sportspark has become involved. One in three people in the UK have high blood pressure yet 5 million people are unaware they have it, so to encourage people to become aware of their heart and get to know their vital statistics, Sportspark is offering free BMI and Blood Pressure checks to all on 13th February. Head over and take the health of your heart into your own hands.
If you can’t make the date then you can always get involved with some fundraising. We’ll be having a Wear Red Day at our office on Friday 26th February (look out for the photographic evidence at the end of the month!) and asking everyone to donate. For more ideas check online at www.bhf.org.uk.
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February 2nd, 2010
A 10ft wooden crocodile, a sculpture made of ten thousand toy soldiers and a collage imitation of Monet’s water lilies made entirely from rubbish. Not what you’d expect of an art exhibition exploring our relationship with the environment.
Elements is The Forum’s latest art venture, an exhibition which tells the complex tale of man’s fragile relationship with the world around us. The 70 pieces on display are the work of 60 of East Anglia’s brightest artistic talents and were shortlisted from a staggering 850 submissions.
Last night’s launch event brought together the local art community (including judges Colin Self, Dame Elizabeth Esteve-Coll and Professor Bruce Black) along with key local businesses, the media and art enthusiasts all keen to get a glimpse of the thought-provoking material.
Elements will be on display in The Forum until Monday 15th February and is so incredibly worth a look. As is the exhibition running parallel to the main event which showcases the work of local school children responding to the same theme.
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Look out for the fragile dresses and the tree stump encrusted with mosaics of coloured glass.
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December 8th, 2009
Monday 7th December meant only one thing to East Anglia’s PR professionals, the CIPR PRide awards, this year taking place at the glitzy The Radisson SAS at Stanstead Airport. The Word was out in force to celebrate the great work produced by the region’s finest and highly talented communicators, as well as to pick up a few accolades ourselves! With a CIPR PRide Silver award for Outstanding Small Consultancy and finalist certificates for the highly competitive Best Campaign £10k and Under and Outstanding Young Communicator categories; we were all delighted with our success – we now just need to clear a spot on the wall to hang them all!
A very well done to all of this year’s CIPR PRide Award winners!
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September 28th, 2009
After recovering from our recent athletic endeavours, the team from The Word joined forces with The Works to test our collective musical knowledge for Radio Norwich’s week-long lunchtime quiz, ‘Brains of Norwich’.
Each day throughout the week the team faced five tough music themed questions spanning songs and artists from the 70s up to today. Although all avid music fans we found it a real challenge and revealed some embarrassing musical knowledge in the process! At the end of the week we were chuffed to score 21 out of 25 ranking high on the Radio Norwich leader board.
Thanks to Radio Norwich – much fun had by all!
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September 14th, 2009

On Friday 11th September, The Word, The Works and Magic joined forces yet again, but this time swapping the boardroom for a sports hall to compete in the inaugural Active Norfolk Corporate Games.
22 teams from businesses across Norfolk entered the competition which took place at Sportspark at the UEA that afternoon. Our team ‘More Balls’ consisted of Jenna, Sophie, James, Mark R and Rachael and we donned our shorts and sweat bands to compete in 11 activities including dodgeball, volleyball, cycling, speed stacking and archery.
It was a high-energy afternoon and the competition was fierce. We found out that basketball, dodgeball, softball and petanque were our strengths and ultimate Frisbee and table tennis were definitely not! Even so, all involved had a great afternoon and it was a great opportunity for team bonding outside the office!

It might be the age-old cliché but it really is the taking part that counts and despite the odd ache or bruise the next day, it was definitely worth it!
Thanks to Active Norfolk and Sportspark for organising and hosting a great event – we look forward to next year!
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September 9th, 2009
We’re currently working with The Forum Trust to promote an exciting and topical series of free sustainability seminars which will advise local businesses on ways to reduce their outgoings by up to £100,000.
The first will be held this Thursday 10th September at The Forum and will address energy efficiency and ways to streamline the functionality, sustainability and cost effectiveness of your business. It starts at 9am and finishes at 12pm.
This free seminar is open to all businesses. Anyone interested is advised to book by calling the Business Link events line 0845 601 1000 or by visiting www.bookevents.org.
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September 4th, 2009
There’s excitement in the office as we’ve discovered that The Word has been shortlisted for three CIPR PRide Awards including Outstanding Small Consultancy, an accolade we scooped last year.
As well as defending our agency title, we have been shortlisted for Best Campaign for the role we played in Skin Awareness Week and Rachael has been nominated for Outstanding Young Communicator for the third year running.
We wait with baited breath until the results are announced at the awards ceremony in December! Good luck everyone!
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August 21st, 2009

I applied for a placement with The Word because I wanted to gain some PR experience after studying some PR writing units in my last year of university. PR was a career path that interested me, but I wanted to make sure that it was the right choice by putting theory into practice. The Word appealed to me because it looked vibrant and professional and had some interesting clients. It seemed the perfect agency to improve my communication skills and gain some experience in an office environment.
Monday 3rd August
When I arrived I was greeted by Rachael, Jenna and Sophie, who were busy preparing for a big client meeting. Whilst the girls were preparing, I settled down to read the newspapers to find some topical stories which could be of interest to The Word and its clients. I was struck by the amount of clients that such a small agency handled and was very interested to see the amount of coverage that they had got for some of their clients. Read the rest of this entry »
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