On Valentine’s Day, its good to remember love. Love for what you do. Love for the results you get. And love for the friends, partners and clients you have. Oh, steady on there. We hope we’ve built this business on love. Our colleagues working with each other, our clients love working with us, our suppliers… Continue reading Love, for the results we get, and the care we take
Author: The Thorncliffe team
Shortlisted for Community Engagement Campaign of the Year
We’re honoured to have been shortlisted for our work in Barnet last year on a special educational needs and disabilities school in the category of Community Engagement Campaign of the Year, by the PR Moment awards. The client run a school in north London for children with special educational needs and disabilities and have needed… Continue reading Shortlisted for Community Engagement Campaign of the Year
Time to bite the ballot
One of the main reasons Sadiq Khan won the race to be Labour’s candidate for Mayor over the favourite Tessa Jowell was their respective stances on estate renewal. He took inspiration from Islington council’s approach, who rejected large scale demolition and insisted on extensive involvement of residents. Jowell recruited Andrew Adonis, who had written essays… Continue reading Time to bite the ballot
What’s at stake for a ‘full Momentum’ in London?
Despite the difficulties in Haringey and Harlow this week, with the resignation of leader Claire Kober and Jon Clempner, most moderate Labour boroughs have kept a Momentum takeover at bay. However those same moderate Labour council leaders, who are looking at the election but one, in 2022, are likely to shift towards Momentum-appeasing policies in… Continue reading What’s at stake for a ‘full Momentum’ in London?
An elephant decision – will it be repeated across London?
For the past decade Labour-run councils in London have been dominated by the centre and the right of the party. However since the election of Jeremy Corbyn, the subsequent influx of left-leaning members and the creation of left-wing group Momentum the political gulf between the average Labour Party member and the typical Labour council leader… Continue reading An elephant decision – will it be repeated across London?
Housing is the number 1 priority. Here are our five thoughts.
Members of the Thorncliffe team have excellent insight into the new Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government. Here Thorncliffe MD Richard Patient gives his take on five key areas of concern for the new Ministry. To find out more about work with national government and how we can help, please get in touch. 1.… Continue reading Housing is the number 1 priority. Here are our five thoughts.