14th September, 2017 by Richard Clein
Boxed Off has been named as a finalist at the 2017 North West PRide Awards organised by the Chartered Institute of Public Relations (CIPR).
This is the second year in a row that the agency has been recognised for its client work, this time in relation to the campaign for DreamWorks Lights last Christmas.
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30th July, 2017 by Richard Clein
An award-winning North West energy technology company has relocated its head office to a new larger base in West Lancashire.
Extreme Low Energy (ELe) has moved into a 1,600 sq ft unit in Skelmersdale’s Gillibrands Industrial Estate which offers a combination of office, warehouse and research and development space.
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23rd July, 2017 by Richard Clein
A day of celebrations to mark the 120th anniversary of the first radio transmission by Marconi from The Needles is the highlight of five weeks of free summer fun at the Isle of Wight’s landmark attraction.
Marconi Day on Monday, August 14 will mark the achievement of Italian inventor Guglielmo Marconi who successfully sent the first long-distance radio transmission from his base at The Needles more than a century ago.
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22nd July, 2017 by Richard Clein
An iconic art-deco theatre in East London has reopened as one of the capital’s biggest trampoline and adventure parks, with Boxed Off handling all PR in the build-up to the grand unveiling.
The Granada Theatre in East Ham, which once hosted bands like The Beatles, Rolling Stones and Black Sabbath, was transformed into Flip Out London E6 this summer following a £3 million renovation project.
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13th June, 2017 by Richard Clein
Boxed Off has been appointed by The Labyrinth Challenge to launch the world’s longest, continuous, inflatable obstacle course.
The 1,000ft long course made its debut in May, kicking off in Reading before starting a tour of 15 outdoor venues across the UK taking in the likes of Edinburgh, Haydock, Chepstow, Newcastle and Brighton along the four month tour.
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26th April, 2017 by Richard Clein
Trains will soon be returning to Wales’ highest peak as Snowdon Mountain Railway gets set for the start of its summer season.
The railway’s steam and diesel engines are scheduled to recommence daily passenger services to the summit from Friday, April 28, weather permitting.
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