Newsflash and Charity
Update
Newsflash
January 2010

Monday 4th January CCC celebrated the opening of their new offices
in Crownhill. Some of our clients attended and met with new members
of the team as well as the existing staff.
CCC was also celebrating its 15th year in business in Milton Keynes
and all are looking forward to another 15 years at least.
A good time was had by all. CCC would like to wish everyone a
Happy New Year here’s to 2010.
November 2009
Ace Plant MK supplied plant hire equipment to Balfour Beaty for
works being carried out on the M25.
Once again thieves thought they could clearly relieve them of their
equipment. Together Corporate Communications tracking system and
the Metropolitan Police, recovered the tractor in full.
Alan White Managing Director of Ace Plant said “Corporate
Communications tracking system worked out to be invaluable for £12
per month and has recovered £40,000 worth of machinery”
and has now ordered all plant hire machinery to be fitted with tracking
systems.
May 2009
Earlier on this year Corporate Communications Centre supplied vehicle
tracking systems to Safe Road BLG.
In May Safe Road BLG reported one of their plant vehicles stolen.
With our tracking system and with the help of Eniskillen Police
we were able to trace and recover their tractor in Northern Ireland,
along with various other plant machinery that had been stolen from
other companies.
With special thanks to Enniskillen Police and Detective Sergeant
Trevor Stevenson & Detective Constable Alan Webb and Garda Ben
Lynch (Tubbercurry station).
Charity Update
22nd March 2005
Dear Chris
Sponsorship
I am writing on behalf of the dancers of the Kerr-Patton Academy
and in particular, Lauren Inglis, for your recent sponsorship of
£200 to help with preparation and travel costs for her trip
to the prestigious ‘All Ireland & international Irish
Dancing Championships’.
Your generous donation will make a tremendous difference and I would
like to thank you for your valuable support. It is fantastic to
see such a large successful business showing interest in Lauren
and she is extremely grateful for your sponsorship.
Preparations are complete and Lauren actually leaves today-the dancers
have worked extremely hard and excitement is mounting! Thanks again
and although Lauren will be very nervous I’m sure she’ll
perform to the best of her ability. Lauren will write to you on
her return to give you an insight into her experience of the event.
Please do not hesitate to contact me in the future if you are organising
a company party or you wish us to perform at an event to raise money
for any other charities. The dancers will be very pleased to oblige.
Many Thanks
Patricia Patton
Teacher of the Kerr-Patton Academy of Dance
29th June 2007
Dear Chris
IT’S A KNOCKOUT IN AID OF CANCER RESEARCH
UK
On behalf of River Island I would like to take the opportunity
to thank you for the Kind donation you made in sponsorship of our
fund raising for Cancer Research. All cash donations will go straight
to Cancer Research UK, and all gift donations are being used as
prizes in a grand raffle which will be drawn on Friday 6th July.
In total more than forty companies donated prizes to value of over
£4,000.
The fund raising “It’s a Knockout” was a great
success and the rain managed to stay away until the end of the day
when all of the helpers were drenched in a huge downpour but everyone
took it in their stride.
When the fund raising is complete and the final total is known,
I will write to you again to inform you the amount that has been
raised for Cancer Research.
Yours sincerely
For and on the behalf of RIVER ISLAND CLOTHING CO.LTD
Tom Devine
Services Manager
18th/19th/20th July 2008
Corporate Communications attended the Gaydon Heritage Motor Centre
Employee Celebration Event, 60th anniversary of Landrover and provided
the communication for the whole event including 2-way Radio's and
mobile phones.
Sunday 25th May 2008
On Sunday 25th May Corporate Communication Centre were the
proud sponsors of Arsenal v Tottenham veterans and supporters club
at Newport Pagnell in Milton Keynes.
This was in in aid of and supporting the British Heart Foundation
the chosen charity supported by the Green Family after the sudden
loss of Darren Green who had a heart condition and The Steven Searle
Fund which raises money for the Neonatal unit at Milton Keynes General
Hospital.
Corporate Communications Centre is a family run business with 22
years mobile phone industry experience. Having been based in Milton
Keynes for 15 of these years as a family run business, we believe
investing in our local community and giving something back makes
a difference as our success has been founded and grown from local
support. When we were asked to take part in this day by the Green
Family , we were proud to be part of such a worthy money raising
event. The day was extremely successful and enjoyed by all.
In 2007 we bought camping equipment including tents for YPOS centre
in Fenny Stratford. YPOS aims to work with young people from 14-16
for whom mainstream education is no longer viable. They offer a
curriculum attempting to divert them from anti-social and criminal
behaviour so that they may fulfill their full potential in adult
life. YPOS is also looks to implement summer holiday activies to
further increase its students' self esteem.

Arsenal team with our M.D Christian Caramba-Coker shaking
hands with Bob Green, Event Organiser (brother of Darren Green)
and the marketing girls (l-r) Sam, Shaz and Promotions Manager Alexis
Culff (special thanks to Alexis for her help).

The CCC marketing girls Sam, Shaz and Alexis shelter
from the less than perfect weather on the day
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