Open Strategic Communications

Open Strategic Communications

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11-13 Gloucester Street,
Belfast
BT1 4LS
United Kingdom

We are Open With decades of experience across a broad range of sectors and disciplines, Open Strategic Communications stands uniquely positioned in Northern Ireland to deliver for clients. Our specialities include integrated communications, strategic PR and Media Relations, Public and Corporate Affairs, Crisis and Issues Management, Sustainability and Digital communications. As a team we are always open, always candid and always advocate for you.

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Carol Ervine (Group Director of Tenant and Client Services at Choice) pictured with artist Alina Gawhary, Choice tenant Svitlana Sukar, and Choice Tenant Engagement Officer Anne McAllister.
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World-renowned professional artist and amateur musician Alina Gawhary was the special guest at a good relations event organised by Choice Housing and partners to mark International Women’s Day.
Doing things differently: pictured at the Simon Community NI Strategy launch are (left-right) Simon Community NI client John McNamee, CEO Jim Dennison and Managing Director of Vienna homelessness organisation neunerhaus, Elisabeth Hammer. Picture: Michael Cooper
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Simon Community, Northern Ireland’s leading homelessness charity has announced a comprehensive strategy aimed at expanding its work over the next five years.
Pictured L-R is Carol Ervine (Choice Group Director of Tenant & Client Services), Kathy Henry (Homeless Connect Home Starter Pack Project Manager) and Aidan McCrea (Choice Financial Inclusion Manager).
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A fund which supported 2,000 social housing tenants dealing with financial hardship across Northern Ireland has been commended at this year’s UK Affordable Housing Awards.
Pictured (L-R) is school pupil Emmet, Energia Group representative Louise Kennedy, Kenbann Community Pre School leader Karen Scollay and school pupil Rosie.
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Every book that forms part of an extensive library at one Ballymena playgroup can now be safely stored after it received £300 in additional support through Energia Group’s charitable Helping Hands scheme.
Pictured (L-R) is Olga Pollock (firmus energy’s HR Manager and Investors in People lead), Judith Finlayson (Killicomaine Junior High School), and Lisa McCarthy (Transportation Services and Business Planning Manager).
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Teachers and pupils at a County Armagh school have been given a unique insight into some of the roles that ensure the efficient operation of a natural gas network and supply business.
Simon Wagstaff, Associate Director, Technology Services at A&O Belfast and Chair of the Belfast Grants Committee .
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Thirteen charities delivering projects across Northern Ireland have been successful in securing funding from the Allen & Overy Foundation.
2.	Pictured (L-R) are performers ‘Lukey Luke’ and Rachel Melaugh with Cath McBride – director of In Your Space Circus – and firmus energy’s Michael Braniff.
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Families from right across the north-west came out in big numbers to enjoy a free outdoor event that was sponsored by firmus energy and organised by local company In Your Space Circus.
Pictured (L-R) with some of the training equipment that was bought thanks to the £300 Helping Hands donation is St Joseph’s Glenavy GAC Senior Ladies’ player Mary McStravick, Team Manager Chris Scullion, Power NI representative Lauren Donnelly, and club player Grainne McLaughlin.
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Glenavy Ladies’ Gaelic Football Team, St Joseph’s GAC, has received a community grant from leading energy supplier Power NI through their staff sponsorship scheme, Helping Hands.
Pictured (L-R) is Kellie Rouse from Ørsted and Kevin Devine from Clann na nGael GAC
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A community sports club near Strabane has received £5,000 from the Ørsted Owenreagh Wind Farms’ Community Benefit Fund that will allow for the installation of new energy efficient LED path lighting.
Pictured (L-R) is Lenity NI volunteer Amanda Bell, Power NI representative Lauren Donnelly, and Lenity NI founder Christine Kelly. The County Down organisation was named the recent winner of Power NI’s ‘Brighter Communities’ £1,000 grant award.
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A Craigavon charity that offers practical support to people by providing them with essential everyday items is benefiting from a £1,000 cash donation through Power NI’s Brighter Communities programme.

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