LE16 helps spread the word for Corby regeneration - October 2005
Corby Borough Council Chief Executive Chris Mallender (left), with LE16 Director Jane Smith (centre) and Council Communications Officer Madelyn McAlpine (right) in front of one of the LE16-produced displays

LE16 has been helping Corby Borough Council promote its new approach to regeneration with the production of a full colour booklet and a series of display stands.

LE16 won the contract to produce the 12-page 'One Corby: One Year On' booklet in June. The booklet takes a look at the Council's achievements over the past 12 months and outlines its proposals for future regeneration throughout the Borough as part of its 'One Corby' approach.

Corby Borough Council Chief Executive Chris Mallender said: "Corby has made some great strides in the past year and we've got some very important things to say. LE16 is helping us to publicise and promote our achievements by understanding our aspirations and putting them across in a clear, colourful and easy-to-read way.

"We've had a very positive reaction to the brochure and the displays, and we're all extremely pleased with the results."

LE16 Director Jane Smith added: "As a local company we've taken a very close interest in Corby's regeneration, so we were delighted to get the chance to be part of the 'One Corby' approach by promoting the Council's achievements to the people who live, learn and work in the area."

The 'One Corby: One Year On' booklet has been distributed to all 24,000 homes in the Borough Council area and it's supported by a main display stand, also produced by LE16, which the Council will take around the country to exhibitions, conferences and seminars.

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