The PR Store's managing consultant, Adrian Mahoney, is a former journalist who's worked in lots of industry sectors. He loves media relations, but is also a dab hand at copywriting for the web. See samples of his work by clicking the link below. See samples on our services page.
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Weaving the web
THE PR Store is passionate about the internet. We’ve helped lots of organisations get their messages online – from creating content for public sector bodies like West Lothian Council and Scottish Enterprise, to helping not-for-profit groups, like West Lothian’s community councils, create their own websites. Recent projects have included designing and creating content for a… Continue reading Weaving the web
Making the most of multimedia
THE internet is more than just words. In a broadband era, clients want audio clips - or podcasts - and downloadable videos for their websites. The PR Store can help. Past work has included recording and editing audio interviews for Scottish Enterprise's tourism team. Recently we've made a short film (on a tiny budget) for… Continue reading Making the most of multimedia
On the case
WE regularly research and write up case studies for clients. Past work has included developing new business-to-business case studies for technology firm TSG (working with Glasgow-based Spinney and Partners), writing up business success stories for a local enterprise agency and working on a series of in-depth case studies for the East of England agency Inspire… Continue reading On the case
Award-winning support
WE can help organisations show their best side – through formal training sessions or by creating support materials (such as PR training guides and factsheets). For the award-winning Your Community Council project, we created an online forum, packed with downloadable materials, such as a free publicity guide (PDF). It helped us win the CIPR Scotland… Continue reading Award-winning support
Free James Watt events
SCOTS inventor James Watt – and his links with Kinneil House in Bo’ness – will be celebrated during free open days this weekend. The events have been organised by Historic Scotland in conjunction with the charity The Friends of Kinneil. Families are being encouraged to come along to Kinneil House on Saturday, April 21, and… Continue reading Free James Watt events
£7 million civic complex opens in Bathgate
A NEW civic complex in West Lothian has opened its doors to the public. The £7 million Bathgate Partnership Centre, off the town's South Bridge Street, was built by Ogilvie Construction for West Lothian Council. The striking new building, designed by architects BDP, brings council and community services together under one roof. It opened to… Continue reading £7 million civic complex opens in Bathgate
Fun day raises £3000
FAMILIES had a fun day out at Stirling-based Ogilvie Group's first summer fete. They also raised around £3000 for charity. See pictures here The area around Ogilvie's headquarters at Pirhall Business Park was turned into a fairground on Saturday. Staff and families enjoyed everything from a sports arena, a bucking bronco and (more sedate) pony… Continue reading Fun day raises £3000
Read all about it
THE PR Store has helped the charity The Friends of Kinneil produce a newsletter to promote its activities. Click on the graphic below to see the document in full screen mode.
Walk week kicks off in Bo’ness
Falkirk Council's first "Walk And Talk Week” kicks off on June 6 – encouraging everyone to explore the great outdoors. Free events are being held across the district, including a history walk around Bo’ness town centre, and walks around Kinneil Estate. Pick up a leaflet from local libraries and Kinneil Museum – or visit http://www.falkirk.gov.uk/walkandtalkweek… Continue reading Walk week kicks off in Bo’ness
