Bell Johnstone Communications
Bell Johnstone Communications is based in leith, Edinburgh and appears to work mainly with the automobile industry. Their website names them as Bell Johnstone Communications[1] , but on their office door (on the smallest of signs) they are named the Bell Johnstone Agency 'Advertising-Public Relations-Marketing' (see picture below).
They are the producers of Facts and Scots Auto Scene magazines[2]. They also produce the magazine Scrum for the Scottish Rugby Union which is aimed at schools and club rugby[3].
Bell Johnstone are Allied Industry Members of the Road Haulage Association[4]. In the magazine Facts, it is reported that the Road Haulage Assoc and the Freight Transport Association met with Alistair Darling (Chancellor of the Exchequer) on 11 February 2008 to push for the abandonment of plans to increase fuel duty[5].
Contact
- Bell Johnstone Communications
- 34 Bernard Street
- Leith
- Edinburgh
- EH6 6PR
References
- ↑ Bell Johnstone Communications Home Page Accessed 6th May 2008
- ↑ Bell Johnstone Communications Home Page Accessed 6th May 2008
- ↑ All Media Scotland New Rugby Magazine Launches Accessed 6th May 2008
- ↑ Bell Johnstone Communications FACTS Accessed 6th May 2008
- ↑ Bell Johnstone Communications FACTS Accessed 6th May 2008