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Hi and welcome to the new Brackenhill blog and indeed to the new Brackenhill website. I'm not even sure where the word came from but I know what a blog does - or should I say, what it is supposed to do. Our aim is to make this useful, informative and fun but we also want it to underline the business philosophy of Brackenhill and we'll work hard to maintain our brand values when we start a dialogue or respond to one.

First off we wanted to create a website that is clean, fresh and funky. Would you give us your feedback as to whether we have achieved this - and if we haven't what can we do better? How much do you agree with the statement that your website is your shop window to the world?

Thank you for reading, and a huge thanks to all those who enjoyed our BBQ this evening, if you made it or not why not post a comment below?

Posted July 24th, 2007 by Andrew Forshaw
So what do you think!?!? Post us a reply below...

Web launch and party

What a day to launch the new Brackenhill web blog and have a party to celebrate with 50 clients, suppliers and friends. They say that fortune favours the brave and the 24th July will go down as a genuine sunny day, which is rare in 2007.
Emptied the straw and finally finished washing the creosoted van down about 10.35pm! Isn't the open employment market of the European Union a marvellous thing (long story).

We must do it again next year.

ST


Thanks from TeleWare

Dear Andrew, Simon & Co

Many thanks for inviting Steph and I to see your new place and join you for your BBQ on what must have been one of the few dry evenings of the month (referring to the weather there, of course!).

When Lorraine is hard at work, desperately trying to meet our (sometimes) unreasonably tight deadlines, at least now we'll be able to picture her sitting in 'her' corner of the studio!

All the Best
Colin Neal, TeleWare

ps This is the very first blog I've posted!


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