William I wants to assess his new territory – how good is the land? What resources can it support? How much tax can he raise? Who lives there?
Author: Shelly Dennison
A Midsummer Knight’s Dream
Shortlisted for the MK Lit Fest poetry prize and featured in the anthology, MinK#6 The Trees.
Suburban layers
800 years of history.
At the crossroads
At the crossroads of Watling Street and the Icknield Way, where the Roman Empire meets Prehistoric Britain, an ape clambers amongst the amphorae of wine and olive oil, of dried fruit and pungent fish paste.
Getting strategic about content
Whether it’s social media feeds, blogs and website content, or newsletters, one of the most common comms problems facing small charities and not-for-profits is knowing what to post.
Approaches to climate communication – a briefing paper for JRI
The paper looks at recent research on effective communication on social issues, and at climate change in particular.
A prehistoric feast
A beast of serious heft has been felled, which calls for celebration.
In the beginning
Bedfordshire begins with the sedimented memory of coccoliths.
Sharing local stories
Helping community and grassroots groups with communications.
Comms consultancy explained
Is there a difference between comms and marketing?