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'''Paul Boyfield''' heads up lobbying firm [[Lexington Communications]]'s Manchester office, and is group property director. He was previously head of [[PPS Group]] Manchester until 2008. <ref> Full ref xxxx ''PRWeek'', 17 October </ref>
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'''Paul Boyfield''' heads up lobbying firm [[Lexington Communications]]' Manchester office, and is group property director. He was previously head of [[PPS Group]] Manchester until 2008. <ref> Full ref xxxx ''PRWeek'', 17 October </ref>
  
 
According to his biography:
 
According to his biography:
  
 
:Paul has vast experience as a political consultant focusing on the property and regeneration field across the UK. He also advises companies across all sectors of the property world and is now responsible for Lexington Group's property and local government services. Previous jobs include working as a consultant, working for the [[European Policy Forum]], acting as a researcher in the [[House of Commons]] and as a speechwriter for a member of the [[House of Lords]].
 
:Paul has vast experience as a political consultant focusing on the property and regeneration field across the UK. He also advises companies across all sectors of the property world and is now responsible for Lexington Group's property and local government services. Previous jobs include working as a consultant, working for the [[European Policy Forum]], acting as a researcher in the [[House of Commons]] and as a speechwriter for a member of the [[House of Lords]].
 
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[[Category:Lobbyists|Boyfield, Paul]]
 
[[Category:Lobbyists|Boyfield, Paul]]

Revision as of 03:41, 22 March 2016

Paul Boyfield heads up lobbying firm Lexington Communications' Manchester office, and is group property director. He was previously head of PPS Group Manchester until 2008. [1]

According to his biography:

Paul has vast experience as a political consultant focusing on the property and regeneration field across the UK. He also advises companies across all sectors of the property world and is now responsible for Lexington Group's property and local government services. Previous jobs include working as a consultant, working for the European Policy Forum, acting as a researcher in the House of Commons and as a speechwriter for a member of the House of Lords.

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  1. Full ref xxxx PRWeek, 17 October