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{{Template:Lobbying_Portal_badge}} St Brides Partners is an investor/financial public relations and marketing consultancy for growth companies, founded in 2001.  
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{{Template:Lobbying_Portal_badge}} St Brides Partners is an investor/financial PR and marketing consultancy for growth companies, founded in 2001.  
 
 
==Background==
 
 
 
===Activities===
 
 
 
==Affiliations==
 
  
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In April 2017 anti-fracking protestors dressed as brides chained themselves to the door of St Brides Partners to highlight what they deem as "supply chain" support for fracking - and suggested other agencies could face similar demonstrations. <ref>Robert Smith, [ http://www.prweek.com/article/1429471/anti-fracking-protestors-dressed-brides-chain-themselves-london-pr-firm-door#5aKLCw3zGrSilhEB.99 ] PR News, April 04, 2017, accessed 23 August 2017 </ref>
 
==People==
 
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*[[Tlou Energy]] Plc (‘Tlou’), the AIM and ASX listed company focused on delivering power in Botswana and Southern Africa through the development of [[coal bed methane]] (‘CBM’) projects.
 
*[[Tlou Energy]] Plc (‘Tlou’), the AIM and ASX listed company focused on delivering power in Botswana and Southern Africa through the development of [[coal bed methane]] (‘CBM’) projects.
  
==Publications, Contact, Resources and Notes==
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:Website: http://www.stbridespartners.co.uk/
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:Twitter: @StBridesP
 
:Twitter: @StBridesP
 
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Revision as of 02:34, 23 August 2017

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St Brides Partners is an investor/financial PR and marketing consultancy for growth companies, founded in 2001.

In April 2017 anti-fracking protestors dressed as brides chained themselves to the door of St Brides Partners to highlight what they deem as "supply chain" support for fracking - and suggested other agencies could face similar demonstrations. [1]

People

Clients

Clients fall across various market sectors including mining, oil and gas, services, technology and media, with market caps ranging from £3 million to over £600 million. Include:

Media

Website: http://www.stbridespartners.co.uk/
Twitter: @StBridesP

Notes