LCA News

LCA recruit Helena Carrie

London Communications Agency are delighted to announce they have recruited Helena Carrie as an Account Executive. Helena joined the team in late March and has strated working on a number of key client accounts, including Kings Cross Central Partnership, London Elects, Access Finsbury Square and London + Partners. Helena brings to her new role the experience…

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Worcester Park by-election: Lib Dems retain seat

The Lib Dems retained their seat in the Worcester Park (Sutton) by-election last night. Roger Roberts secured the seat with 1,367 votes, beating Conservative candidate Simon Densley by 390 votes. The by-election was called following the resignation last month of Lib Dem councillor Jennifer Campbell-Klomps, who left her post due to moving abroad.  In the 2010 London…

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Tweets of the (last two) Week(s)

Social media and, in particular, Twitter is becoming a valuable media monitoring and interaction resource to London Communications Agency. As a result, we look at a number of Tweets that represent the issues in London each week. Some of these are political; some are of particular importance to London and Londoners; some to our clients;…

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Tweets of the Week

Social media and, in particular, Twitter is becoming a valuable media monitoring and interaction resource to London Communications Agency. As a result, we look at a number of Tweets that represent the issues in London each week. Some of these are political; some are of particular importance to London and Londoners; some to our clients;…

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Woolwich regeneration gathers apace

On of the most exciting redevelopment projects in London, Spenhill’s Woolwich Central in the heart of Woolwich Town Centre, has taken a big step forward as the demolition of the Crown Building and Royal Mail sorting office gets underway. The demolition of the buildings marks an important milestone as it represents the completion of the site…

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Tweets of the Week

Social media and, in particular, Twitter is becoming a valuable media monitoring and interaction resource to London Communications Agency. As a result, we look at a number of Tweets that represent the issues in London each week. Some of these are political; some are of particular importance to London and Londoners; some to our clients;…

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