A service has been relaunched to gather important insights and opinions from Cornish residents. Called What Cornwall Thinks, a new web platform has been created by market intelligence experts at PFA Research, who hope it will become a powerful tool for digging into issues facing our communities. Issues investigated by surveying local people will be wide and varied and could include such insights as the perceived impacts of tourism, volume of second homes and how people feel about the provision of local
Market intelligence experts at PFA Research have won a government grant to relaunch a service that records opinions and insights of Cornish residents. The agency, which is based at Tremough Innovation Centre, provides marketing information and insights to businesses around the UK and pitched the project to Cornwall’s Growth Hub Grants Programme. What Cornwall Thinks, is a new service built on an existing scheme, that is destined to become a powerful tool for digging into issues facing our
A team of Cornwall flat roof specialists is marking four decades of keeping the rain out of buildings around the UK. JR Flat Roofing is perhaps Cornwall’s most successful roofing company with contracts ranging from protecting high-profile coastal hotels to topping-off grand locations for JD Wetherspoon and refurbishing service station roofs all over the UK – not to mention keeping the rain and wind out of scores of domestic properties around Cornwall. The firm was chosen to re-roof Richmond’s Poppy
Business people with creative ideas could benefit from a rare boost this February as members of the team at one of Cornwall’s leading marketing agencies are donating their spare leap-year day to deserving businesses. Falmouth-based Eight Wire, which works for a wide range of businesses helping them to plan and deliver marketing and communications projects to their audiences, is offering its services free of charge to celebrate the leap year. Eight Wire delivers marketing-related projects across a broad