Posts Tagged ‘Richmond Physiotherapy’

Richmond Physio Helping Future Sports Stars!

Big-hearted PR Superstar client Richmond Physiotherapy is donating a pot of cash to the town’s The Vineyard School to help buy the school football team their new kit for the 09/10 season.

As well as supporting a local school and soccer stars of the future! Richmond Physio will enjoy regular profile-raising coverage in school newsletters and other literature, and on the school’s website.

Sponsorship on a small or large scale can be a powerful PR tool.

To find out how PR Superstar can raise the profile of your business or organisation – locally, regionally or nationally — contact Jill Kent on 020 8274 0807 or e-mail hello@prsuperstar.co.uk

Blog On Say Richmond Physiotherapy!

Get free, expert health advice, thanks to Richmond Physiotherapy’s brand new blog on The Richmond and Twickenham Times website.

Founding Partner and leading physio Kate Sheehy who’s used her world-class skills to help Olympians and Paralympians also writes expert features for Living in Richmond and Kew magazine.

Talented Kate, who’s featured widely in the local press, is a PR Superstar client.

Richard Reid, a Harley Street psychotherapist living in Twickenham, also blogs for the popular local newspaper and is a PR Superstar client.

‘Superman’ Charity Cyclist on Radio Jackie

Hear how ’superman’ cyclist Matt Dowse conquered a 3,000-mile journey across America on his bike for charity on Radio Jackie.

Matt and best friend Andy Wyeth rode coast-to-coast in just 19 days, with a little help from Pippa Rollitt, Matt’s girlfriend, who works at Richmond Physiotherapy.

Read all about their adventure in The Richmond and Twickenham Times.

For a compelling public relations campaign, B2B or B2C, that really resonates with your target audiences, contact Jill Kent, Founder of journalist-run London public relations consultancy, PR Superstar on 020 8274 0807.

Win! Sports Physio and Psychology Sessions

Richmond Physiotherapy has teamed up with The Richmond and Twickenham Times to run a profile-raising competition for readers.