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Collaboration with PFA Research

Mewstones is delighted to be working with PFA Research again, and was very pleased to learn that they have won a tender to deliver the Cornwall Brand Tracking Survey for Cornwall Development Company.

“We believe that together Mewstones and PFA Research make a very stong team” says Mewstones director Sarah Welsh. “Together our skills span from robust primary research to strategic thinking and intelligent forecasting.”

Sarah and managing director for PFA Research, Robert Rush, have a well-established working relationship based on projects they have undertaken together over a number of years. Their work extends well beyond their home counties of Devon and Cornwall and they are looking forward to seeing what lessons will be learned from the outcomes of this Brand Tracking Survey.

Mewstones blog hosts regeneration debate

Blog writing

The Mewstones website is now hosting topical debate.  The first blog, published earlier this week ’What’s holding back coastal towns?‘ considers barriers to investment and regeneration in UK seaside resorts.  “The media is full of global and national economic development issues” says director Sarah Welsh ”so we are encouraging people to discuss what this means for their own business and community”  The second article, ‘What keeps small businesses small‘ takes a look at grant funding for SMEs.

Mewstones’ new website is launched

Mewstones launches their brand new website“We are delighted with the new website” said director, Sarah Welsh. “Since we launched the company we have undertaken some great projects and now details of these are available online for all to see.”Initial feedback has been very positive, with comments about the “nice clean layout” and the ease of access to pertinent information. The website has been designed and built by Eightyone Design who also produced the logo and branding for Mewstones.

Mewstones receives award!

Award for MewstonesMewstones, working in partnership with local creative Paul Dobson, was delighted to receive the Torbay Artsbase award for Creative Contribution to the Community for its work on the Space Invaders project. The award, sponsored by Westcountry Healthcare, was for a project promoting artists and galleries in Torbay and also gave empty shop windows a makeover for the summer season. The project, commissioned by Torbay Council with Torbay Cultural Partnership, is all part of the Creative Torbay initiative.