February 12 In the Press

Teachers' strike - INTO members will be striking on Wednesday moring for a half day strike action following the results of a ballot before Christmas.

Markethill High School generates £2million stimulating economic and social growth

Markethill High School is an award winning school which not only positively impacts on the lives of its pupils.

The school also has a major impact on community life in the village as recent reports reveal it contributes approximately £2million to the local community which stimulates economic and social regeneration. The school is campaigning for a new build school and sixth form provision.

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February 4 In the Press

Students at Markethill High School support Putting Pupils First Campaign

Pupils lend their voices to support community strong campaign for new build

Markethill High School is a school where pupils ‘Believe to Achieve’ and this is true in their drive to achieve a new build and sixth form.

Head Girl and Head Boy at the school have decided to speak out to show their support for the community campaign for a new building and a sixth form so students like them have to leave their own community to continue with their education. Here’s what they have to say.

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January 24 The MGMPR Blogger

Brand journalism - Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, and Trustworthiness - how EEAT compliant is your content?

A brand journalism approach strengthens public relations for all of our clients

MGMPR Ltd (previously known as McGillie Media & PR Ltd) is the first PR company in Northern Ireland to adopt a brand journalism approach to PR.

Our team are media law trained professionals who know what makes a story and we know how to pitch it, write it and present it. We use our skills to deliver a multimedia approach to PR which compliments our other services.

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January 23 In the Press

Farmers get to grips with investment potential with latest solar technologies

AmberGreen Energy has fast built up its reputation as being one of the most trusted suppliers of green energy solutions.

The company specifically focuses on solar pv for commercial and domestic properties and biomass for renewable heating in the commercial and domestic markets. Farmers see the benefits of investing in solar pv and biomass so AmberGreen hosted a series of roadshows to engage with farmers.

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January 19 In the Press

Education inspectorate places school as practice leader for literacy and numeracy

Markethill High School is a school of “very good practice” in literacy and numeracy, according to the Educational and Training Inspectorate.

The school, headed by principal James Maxwell, was assessed recently on how it has developed literacy and numeracy initiatives in the past three years and how its practice can then be shared with other schools across the province. The school is campaigning for a new build and sixth form.

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January 9 In the Press

AmberGreen to host FREE seminars to give farmers up to date investment information

The installation of solar pv panels on barns and poultry houses across Northern Ireland is fast becoming the norm.

For farmers who have not yet embraced solar pv or biomass, AmberGreen Energy will host a series of workshops so farmers can make informed decisions as to which form of renewable energy will best suit their needs. AmberGreen has installed solar pv and biomass on farms across the region.

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January 7 In the Press The MGMPR Blogger

Magazine talks about the power of storytelling with MGMPR director Eleanor McGillie

It’s that time of year when we pledge never to eat carbohydrates again, we all become teetotal and we all convince ourselves it will all be ok because we will win the Euromillions.

Not so fast! Eleanor McGillie, director of MGMPR Ltd, has put the brakes on her hopes of winning the jackpot in favour of building brands through the power of storytelling. Brand journalism combines with other PR tools means MGMPR is best placed to tell your story.

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