The adventures of South West London’s favourite seal will be remembered in a book due to come out in June. A couple from Sevenoaks have spent weeks charting the “fascinating” life of the young seal who died recently in a dog attack on the banks of the River Thames. Alison Kelly, 39 and partner Matt Millard, 40, were gripped by the sad story of the iconic seal’s death in March and decided to co-author a tribute. The animal-loving couple has two cats, Thor and Pixie, and have recently created the first in a series of children’s books “Duck Story: The Lost Eagle,” featuring a duck detective, due to be released in July.
The adventures of South West London’s favourite seal will be remembered in a book due to come out in June. A couple from Sevenoaks have spent weeks charting the “fascinating” life of the young seal who died recently in a dog attack on the banks of the River Thames. Alison Kelly, 39 and partner Matt Millard, 40, were gripped by the sad story of the iconic seal’s death in March and decided to co-author a tribute. The animal-loving couple has two cats, Thor and Pixie, and have recently created the first in a series of children’s books “Duck Story: The Lost Eagle,” featuring a duck detective, due to be released in July.
Ex-SJP associate partner says he doesn’t ‘see a need for buying client bases’
Cheltenham-headquartered RockWealth has unveiled an office in Cardiff.
Matt Millard will take on the role as founder of RockWealth Cardiff. He was previously a financial planner at Cardiff-based firm Niche IFA.
He said: “I am really enthusiastic about what the future holds and the opportunities that lie ahead. It is an exciting time to be a financial planner. I’ve been in the industry now for over 20 years and I’ve seen things that have been done well and things perhaps not so well. When I first spoke to Tim Horrocks, the managing partner at RockWealth, we instantly hit it off.
Tuesday, January 19, 2021, 10:00 GMT+7
PurpleAsia, among Vietnam s leading strategic branding, design, and PR consultancies, received four awards last week at the Transform Awards Asia ceremony, an annual acknowledgement and celebration of the region s most outstanding brand work.
Hosted by global magazine
Transform, the Transform Awards Asia, in its seventh year running, gives a platform to benchmark and showcase the work being done across the region.
From large global agencies to more boutique consultancies, the awards recognize excellence and reward innovation in branding.
During the live-streamed event held at 4:00 pm ICT on January 14, PurpleAsia was honored for their contribution to four projects, claiming the Silver Award for Best Use of Copy Style or Tone of Voice for Hoiana Hotel & Suites in Da Nang, Vietnam; the Bronze Award for Best Development of a New Brand within an Existing Brand Portfolio for nanoHome under the Nanoco umbrella; the Bronze Award for Best Visua
Alone Together podcast celebrates local heroes in Christmas episode
Podcast pays tribute to the Covid heroes who have supported their communities during the pandemic
Sheila Callaghan
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