Archive for The Hall Company

Linking safer cars to lower premiums…

Posted in Hall PR, PR Consultancy Dublin, Public Relations Dublin, The Hall Company with tags , , , , on December 1, 2011 by hallpr

Hall PR's Devilishly Good PR MoveMercedes-Benz C-Class Coupé….by seeing that motorists who purchase a new Mercedes-Benz C-Class Coupe, B-Class and M-Class could have a legitimate claim to reduced car insurance rates.

This comes as a result of the 5-star safety ratings awarded to these three new models in tough European New Car Assessment Program (Euro NCAP) tests.

Remembering the plight of Irish amputees…

Posted in Hall PR, Public Relations Dublin with tags , , on December 1, 2011 by hallpr

Hall PR's Devilishly Good PR Move…in making a link between European Limb Loss Day and the motor industry through a press statement in which Seamus Ryan, a leading figure in the trade and an amputee, called on colleagues to remind politicians of the very special needs that amputees have – mobility being high on the list. Seamus reminded us that there are some 4,000 amputees in Ireland who depend on Government to protect the benefits they get, despite difficult economic conditions.

‘During my time in the motor industry, they represented a small but important client base whose needs I was happy to meet, little knowing that, one day, I would be one of them’ he said.

Spotting that a speech made in Seanad Éireann…

Posted in Association of Teachers of Home Economics, Communications, Eamonn Coghlan, Hall PR, Public Relations, Public Relations Dublin with tags , , , , , , on November 25, 2011 by hallpr

Hall PR's Devilishly Good PR Move

…by former Olympic athlete, Senator Eamonn Coghlan which addressed obesity, health risks and the lack of fitness in young school children was a platform on which the Association of Teachers of Home Economics could issue a supporting press statement in which they could highlight the importance of home economics teaching.

Currently, fears exist that Government is considering a downgrading of the subject at Junior Certificate level – just at a time when it has become more important than ever – with the corresponding impact this could have for the jobs of hundreds of home economics teachers.