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Moirae reaches major milestone


Moirae Creative announced its tenth anniversary as a multi award-winning full-service marketing agency. Moirae Creative began as a


Funding helps to support the local elderly community


Vintage Years, an adult day-care centre that provides respite for the Elderly – in particular those suffering from dementia – has recently opened at the Unity Centre in Rotherham town centre with the support of UK Steel Enterprise (UKSE). Launched by friends and former dementia support


workers at the Alzheimer’s Society, Debbie Wilson and Helen Hermoso, the centre welcomes visitors three days a week to enjoy activities - such as crafts, games, light exercise and quizzes - in order to combat loneliness, support wellbeing and meet friends. UKSE, which supports businesses in areas affected


by changes in the steel industry, awarded Vintage Years £500 as part of its Kickstart Grant scheme which the duo put towards the design and printing of exterior


signage as well as marketing collateral to raise awareness of the new service in the community. Co-founder Debbie said: “We were delighted to


receive the funding from UKSE and hope that, by investing it in marketing materials, we can open our doors to more and more!” Looking ahead, the pair hope to be able to extend


their opening times to five days a week and, if demand rises, take on employees. Alan Stanley of UKSE added: “It’s great to see that


Debbie and Helen are working to provide the much- needed support that many individuals and families in the area rely on, especially since Rotherham has seen a number of its adult day-care centres close down. I’d like to wish them both the best of luck.”


web design company providing bespoke web solutions for local businesses. Since its inception in 2009, the company has grown and recruited successfully to be able to provide a full-service marketing offering to businesses in the Yorkshire region. Over the past ten years,


Moirae Creative has adapted and evolved to become one of the leading agencies in South Yorkshire. Moirae Creative pride themselves on working closely with their clients to deliver the right solution. David Plant, Managing


Director of Moirae Creative, said: “I started out the agency with a vision of supporting businesses with ground- breaking marketing solutions. “Moving forward, our focus


will remain on offering the right solution for the right client.”


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