Weight Watchers

MCG scores points with Weight Watchers

July 2009
MCG has been asked by Weight Watchers to handle the PR for its chilled prepared meals and quiches starting with the launch of a number of new recipes a media event in London attended by food and drink, health and lifestyle journalists.
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TaxAssist

UK's largest network of accountants appoints MCG

June 2009
The UK's largest network of accountants, TaxAssist Accountants, has appointed MCG PR to promote its fast-growing operation to small businesses.
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Damart

Strictly Come Dancing star is pretty in pink for Breast Cancer Campaign

June 2009
This year MCG managed to secure Strictly Come Dancing star Kristina Rihanoff to come and model Damart's gorgeous limited edition pink cami and some fetching thigh high pink socks for Breast Cancer Campaign.
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Delmonte

Del Monte gets air time and the celebrity treatment

May 2009
MCG secured air time on BBC Radio 2's Chris Evan's radio show when Chris Wenham, MD of Denuo Foods and creator of Del Monte's range of frozen fruit, was interviewed by Rebecca Pike (aka Foxy).
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MCG PR

MCG runners cross the finish line

May 2009
Following weeks of intensive training, the MCG running team completed the Leeds Half marathon for the second year running in emphatic style.
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University of Leeds

University of Leeds doffs its mortar board to MCG

May 2009
The MCG team is delighted to announce the University of Leeds as a new client after winning a three-way pitch for the account.
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Garden

MCG in Bloom

May 2009
Following on from the arrival of Newby and Boo, the honorary MCG chickens, the MCG team has continued in its quest to achieve complete self-sufficiency by creating its very own herb and vegetable garden.
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Damart

MCG secures celebrity help for a good cause

March 2009
Following the success of last year's campaign which raised over £6,000, Damart has once again teamed up with Heart Research UK for the 'Love Your Heart' campaign.
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