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In 2004/05 '''Kingsmead Communications''' was paid £8,000 by [[Nirex]] "To provide professional consultancy and support in the area of corporate communications". The following year it received £17,000. <ref>David Wild, [http://www.powerbase.info/images/9/94/Jean.PDF Freedom of Information Request, Letter to Jean McSorley, Senior Advisor to Greenpeace UK], 15 July, 2005.</ref> | In 2004/05 '''Kingsmead Communications''' was paid £8,000 by [[Nirex]] "To provide professional consultancy and support in the area of corporate communications". The following year it received £17,000. <ref>David Wild, [http://www.powerbase.info/images/9/94/Jean.PDF Freedom of Information Request, Letter to Jean McSorley, Senior Advisor to Greenpeace UK], 15 July, 2005.</ref> | ||
− | Kingsmead | + | Kingsmead was dissolved in 2011 and was run by [[Colin Duncan]]. Could this be the same Colin Duncan who was the Corporate and Public Affairs Director for [[BNFL]]? <ref>[http://www.bnfl.com/index.aspx?page=423 BNFL website]</ref> <ref>David Bonser, 'BNFL: Going Forward', |
[http://www.world-nuclear.org/sym/2000/pdfs/bonser.pdf World Nuclear Association website], [[The Uranium Institute]] 25th Annual Symposium, August-September, 2000.</ref> | [http://www.world-nuclear.org/sym/2000/pdfs/bonser.pdf World Nuclear Association website], [[The Uranium Institute]] 25th Annual Symposium, August-September, 2000.</ref> | ||
− | Duncan left BNFL in 2000 after eight years in the job and moved to [[Rolls-Royce]]. In 2004 he then moved to the financial PR company [[Granfield]] on a part-time basis. <ref> | + | Duncan left BNFL in 2000 after eight years in the job and moved to [[Rolls-Royce]]. In 2004 he then moved to the financial PR company [[Granfield]] on a part-time basis. <ref>Tom Williams, "Grandfield Enlists Rolls-Royce PR Chief Duncan", ''PR Week'', 11 June, 2004. </ref> <ref>G. Freeman, "British Nuclear Fuels PA Director Resigns", ''PR Week'', 15 December, 2000.</ref> |
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+ | Kingsmead was set up on 10th June 2004 and was dissolved on 6th September 2011. | ||
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+ | It was registered to JAMES HOUSE STONECROSS BUSINESS PARK, YEW TREE WAY, WARRINGTON, CHESHIRE, WA3 3JD. <ref> [http://www.companies-uk.co.uk/kingsmead-communications-limited-05150418 KINGSMEAD COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED] | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== |
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In 2004/05 Kingsmead Communications was paid £8,000 by Nirex "To provide professional consultancy and support in the area of corporate communications". The following year it received £17,000. [1]
Kingsmead was dissolved in 2011 and was run by Colin Duncan. Could this be the same Colin Duncan who was the Corporate and Public Affairs Director for BNFL? [2] [3]
Duncan left BNFL in 2000 after eight years in the job and moved to Rolls-Royce. In 2004 he then moved to the financial PR company Granfield on a part-time basis. [4] [5]
Company status
Kingsmead was set up on 10th June 2004 and was dissolved on 6th September 2011.
It was registered to JAMES HOUSE STONECROSS BUSINESS PARK, YEW TREE WAY, WARRINGTON, CHESHIRE, WA3 3JD. <ref> KINGSMEAD COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED
Notes
- ↑ David Wild, Freedom of Information Request, Letter to Jean McSorley, Senior Advisor to Greenpeace UK, 15 July, 2005.
- ↑ BNFL website
- ↑ David Bonser, 'BNFL: Going Forward', World Nuclear Association website, The Uranium Institute 25th Annual Symposium, August-September, 2000.
- ↑ Tom Williams, "Grandfield Enlists Rolls-Royce PR Chief Duncan", PR Week, 11 June, 2004.
- ↑ G. Freeman, "British Nuclear Fuels PA Director Resigns", PR Week, 15 December, 2000.