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Sentry Doors win at Construction Marketing Awards 2023
approach to service.
Led by Head of Marketing & Strategy, Catherine Clarkson, the team launched a new brand identity; a move that positioned them as the secure choice for fire safety and today the UK leader in timber fire safety and security doorsets.
Utilising market intelligence, the team implemented a strategic marketing plan which brought all elements of the project together. The plan centred on the refreshed brand identity, new digital presence, and a multi-channel marketing campaign.
The judges said; “Great branding comes from market understanding, and the research foundations of this entry were seriously impressive. Unsurprisingly, this led to fantastic results. Exemplary!” Catherine Clarkson, Head of Marketing & Strategy said; “We are extremely proud to have been awarded this accolade. To bring home the trophy for Best Branding & Positioning in our first year of entry is a proud moment and testament to the team’s hard work, creativity, and commitment.”
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entry Doors have been announced as the winner of Best Branding & Positioning at the Construction Marketing Awards
2023.
Having just celebrated its 130-year heritage, Sentry Doors is the UK leader in timber fire safety and security doorsets. UK Manufacturers of bespoke, fully certified doorsets across the social housing, public sector, education, healthcare, commercial and residential markets. Widely recognised as the secure choice for fire safety, Sentry Doors recognise the industry need for reliability and this is reflected in a vast portfolio of accreditation, a commitment to quality and an unrivalled
Endorsed by the Chartered Institute of Marketing Construction Industry Group (CIMCIG), The Construction Marketing Awards showcase the construction industry’s creativity, innovation, and effectiveness in marketing.
Sentry Doors is honoured to have received this accolade in what is such a competitive category. With a record number of applicants this year, the team is proud to have come out on top at the most prestigious awards in the built environment.
https://sentrydoors.co.uk/
What’s the Real Story? Young Reporters Interview 5 News’ Dan Walker for Children’s News Special
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wo budding young London reporters took centre stage at the Channel 5 News studio this week, when they interviewed Dan Walker about how to spot real and fake news.
Harrison, 7 and Alice, 11 met the presenter as part of a special edition of Espresso News – an award-winning news service for primary schools. Produced in partnership
with ITN Productions, Espresso News brings the world’s biggest stories to thousands of classrooms every day via Discovery Education’s dynamic digital learning platform, Espresso.
The special bulletin - ‘What’s the Real Story?’ - takes young viewers on a tour backstage at ITN HQ, home to 5 News, to reveal how news is made and why fact-checking is so important. Featuring interviews with 5 News Editor Debbie Ramsay and presenter Dan Walker, the film gives an exciting insight into the world of news production, and offers tips to help children build a critical eye for the stories they consume. Interviewing Dan Walker inside the famous 5 News studio, Harrison and Alice asked the presenter how young people can tell if news is reliable. Dan Walker explained how journalists fact-check and why it’s important for children to question where stories come from. “Today more than ever, it’s important that you trust the news you hear”, said Dan. “That’s why we spend a lot of time making sure that what we tell you is true, fair and accurate.”
Speaking after the interview, young reporter Alice said, “I really 46
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enjoyed presenting Espresso News with Harrison, it was an amazing experience! I loved seeing the Channel 5 studios!”
Howard Lewis, Discovery Education’s UK and International Managing Director said: “Espresso News brings current affairs and world events to pupils of all ages, in classrooms around the world. We’re delighted to create this new bulletin in partnership with ITN’s News, as it will empower teachers to help their pupils to become critical 21st century news consumers. ”
The ‘What’s the Real Story?’ bulletin is available now to Espresso subscribers across the UK and around the world and can be viewed here. In addition to this special, Espresso also offers a host of curriculum- matched resources to help primary school children spot fake news and build digital literacy skills which can be found here. Discovery Education is the worldwide edtech leader whose state-of- the-art digital platform supports learning wherever it takes place. Explore Discovery Education’s award-winning digital learning services at
www.discoveryeducation.co.uk
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