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Here we showcase some of the latest news and views – on our work, some amazing lightbulb moments and our views on the wider sector in which we sit (and love). Step inside and have a look…
Keystone to tell the story of a £3m investment in Hinchingbrooke Country Park
Earlier this year, Keystone was chosen to lead communications for an exciting local project that will see a £3 million investment made in Hinchingbrooke Country Park.
The Power of a Workshop
Do any of these statements ring true for you? * I want to set out a clear vision for my project, but how do I bring together the opinions of so many different stakeholders? * Do I still understand my audience well enough to create a new marketing strategy or campaign?...
Taking inspiration from the campaigns we see around us
We'll all know about them. Theme weeks and campaign months at key points in the year; designed to raise awareness of a key message or cause. Each campaign usually focuses on one central message or call to action, and is driven by an array of marketing tools and...
A new wildlife programme comes to life thanks to Keystone
A new Heritage Lottery funded wildlife project now boasts a clear marketing strategy, confident brand and exceptional website thanks to Keystone - with our team working this summer to bring this three-year long wildlife project to life. Called 'New Life on the Old...
Keystone to lead stakeholder and community engagement for £407k ecological project in Godmanchester
Keystone has been chosen by Huntingdonshire District Council to support the upcoming ecological project set to improve fish and eel migration and enhance river frontage space in Godmanchester. Led by Huntingdonshire District Council, the project has been jointly...
Wisbech community initiative to benefit from Keystone insight. All set to build greater stakeholder engagement and programme impact
Keystone has been asked to help redefine a new community engagement strategy for I Love Wisbech; the emerging cross partnership programme designed to deliver positive change for the Cambridgeshire town and the people who live there. Initially devised as a one-off...
Delivering impactful online events | How to keep delegates awake, entertained and engaged
For many organisations, an annual conference, seminar series or awards ceremony has always been a key date in the calendar. But how do you ensure virtual events deliver the same experience? Here we share some top tips and tricks that made one of our client’s recent events so successful…
Founder’s business insights set to be shared in new monthly column
To coincide with the recent relaunch of The Hunts Post and its milestone of 125 years in print, Keystone's Hayley has been announced as one of the new monthly columnists for the paper. A local newspaper has a significant role to play within a community - a powerful...
Year ends and oak trees
As we approach the end of any year, it's natural to reflect on the last 12 months of our lives, both personally and in business. We all know that 2020 has been a year like no other, and this year's reflections are somewhat different in light of what we've all...
The Keystone Marketing Team worked with us to develop a social media campaign to raise the profile of the successes of an EU funding programme we had been running. They supported us to scope out our requirements, understand our key audiences and consider the overall impact we wished to achieve.
I was very impressed at how quickly Keystone got to grips with a complex project, helping us devise key marketing messages and content for social media posts.
The level of engagement on-line has been far greater than we ever expected and through this work, we have achieved our desired outcome of creating local and national awareness to our programme’s successes.
We would not have been able to achieve this impact without Keystone’s professional support, knowledge and expertise.