
No sooner do I mention The Best of Newbury featuring a story about www.floodadvice.org than it appears on its independent sister site The Best of Reading. The combination of the two probably goes someway to explain the increasing amount of traffic to the website and the enquiries that are coming through.
Thursday, August 02, 2007
Flooding Advice Website on The Best of Reading
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Flooding Advice Website on The Best of Newbury

News of the launch of flooding advice website www.floodadvice.org is spreading as media organisations grasp how important the service launched by Easton Bevins actually is.
The latest to feature www.floodadvice.org is The Best of Newbury, the foremost directory of local business services and certainly somewhere that those effected by the floods will be looking for help.
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Wednesday, August 01, 2007
Flooding Advice Website on Radio Berkshire
With my Easton Bevins Chartered Building Surveyors regulatory if metaphorical Hard Hat at a jaunty angle I made my way to the near palatial environs of BBC Radio Berkshire today, part of the BBC Monitoring Station at historic Caversham Park, to talk about the launch of www.floodadvice.org on the Andrew Peach Show.
It was nice to finally meet Andrew, someone who often interviewed me back when I was reeling out the thin blue line of spin for Thames Valley Police, but whom I had never actually met!
In the fabled (on Radio 4 that is) 8.10 am slot I was quizzed about the website and in true BBC style Andrew was quick to challenge me on what was in this venture for Easton Bevins.
The encounter lasted all of 1.45 seconds but led to a flurry of activity on the website over the next two hours, anyway, courtesy of the wonders of modern science - and for the purposes of a review under the 1988 Copyright Act, here is that interview:
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Tuesday, July 31, 2007
Flooding Advice Website on Kick FM
Kick FM were quick off the mark and were the first radio station to seek an interview about the launch of www.floodadvice.org admittedly it was a pre-recorded interview that will be broadcast tomorrow, but it will nevertheless serve to raise awareness about the very real need to have a surveyor examine your home or business if it has been flooded.
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Flooding Advice Website Launched

The exhaustive work the Morgan PR has been doing for Chartered Building Surveyors, Easton Bevins came to fruition today with the launch of their Flood Advice website and helpline; over 30 pages of useful advice and contact details for flood victims across Berkshire, Wiltshire, Oxfordshire and Gloucestershire.
Press releases have gone out to the media across these areas and as Mike Bull from Easton Bevins Newbury Office, which has teams helping people who have been flooded in Thatcham, Pangbourne and in Oxford and Abingdon, indeed throughout
“Our surveyors have dealt with flooding in the past, but never anything on this scale and it has become quite clear that there is conflicting advice being offered to the victims of the floods.
“Many people will discover that their insurance policies will cover the use of such professionals as ourselves; we are specialists in building construction as opposed to the loss adjusters that many people are seeing and who have been clearly overwhelmed by the unprecedented number of claims.
The website gives helpful tips on the problems people should be looking for together with an enquiry form that will put them in touch with one of our Chartered Surveyors who will offer any advice and can arrange a visit if required.
An additional benefit to using Easton Bevins is how the company can project manage any remedial works it identifies as necessary and secure the necessary accredited professionals and tradesmen to carry out the work, reducing the flood victim’s exposure to rogue traders.”
Couldn't have put it better myself!With the releases, well.. released we now have to wait to see what is published and broadcast.
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Saturday, July 21, 2007
Citizen Photographer and the Flooding in Berkshire
Happy to heed the advice to avoid non-essential travel, like so many I have been glued to my PC watching the flooding story unfold. The media are doing a terrific job in the face of chaos and flooded transport routes, but while they scrabble for the helicopters it is the local people with a camera and an internet link that are coming to the fore.
Not so much the citizen journalists that have been name checked so frequently in the wake of bombings and other urban stories, but citizen photographers who are giving the media a glimpse of the floodwaters at their most treacherous at a time when the professionals simply cannot get there.
I know that hundreds more photos will be published soon, but I wanted to present to you a review of the images posted on Newbury Today and BBC Radio Berkshire, both with a burgeoning selection of images. Literally, each time I move another image into the video below, and credit it accordingly to each media, more have appeared.
So here, by no means definitive, is a review of Citizen Photographer's contribution to the local media:
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Friday, July 20, 2007
Torrential Flooding in West Berkshire
And I thought I had it bad! That rain! I was driving back from New Greenham Park just after lunchtime today; I been dashing from car to appointment through heavy rain all morning, but nothing prepare me for the flooded roads and abandoned cars.
A 30 minutes journey took me two-and-a-half hair raising hours. Other people are still stranded. I know it is all relative, but my car is not a boat!
With the main roads awash and the transport system sloshing to a halt I opted for the back roads I imagine persistant drink drivers to know. They would have known the dips that would be flooded. I didn't. Thank the emptying heavens for reverse parking control as it made 39 point turns in single track roads an air-conditioned breeze.
I was dry until chivalry got the better of my sense of dry-preservation when I found an half submerged and as it turned out abandoned Nissan Micra in a particularly deep pond on nameless road in north Hampshire.
Back safe and dry I am watching the situation unfold online and it is clear that the flooding is going to be horrendous - and it is still raining.
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Wednesday, June 13, 2007
Morgan PR to Launch Speaker Programme
The programme of speakers over the forthcoming two day Berkshire Business Show at Newbury College has been finalised and Morgan PR will be the first of many speakers taking to the stage to impart wisdom to the assembled few/throng/masses (delete as appropriate!).
At 9.15 on the 11th July I shall deliver a talk on: 'The Secrets of Great Public Relations' Well, we call them ‘secrets’ but in reality much of what I shall be talking about is common sense! Besides this is not the Magic Circle so I am free to share these ‘secrets’
Essentially I will explain to people how to create a press release that will get them into print, on air and into cyberspace for doing little more than doing business. Explain the pitfalls, the rules and a plethora of useful tips. Or if you prefer: ‘secrets’
Someone asked me if I was daunted to be the first speaker of the two day exhibition? I explained that on the contrary, it had secured such great PR for being the opening speaker! That’s what good PR is all about, spotting the opportunities in what we do in our businesses everyday – and of course knowing what to do with them!
Hope to see you there!
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