Development of creative concepts and assets, and the development and implementation of public relations activity, for the Met Office Brand Preference Campaign.

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£90,000

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  • Business services: law, marketing, consulting, recruitment, printing and security

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2 weeks from now

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3 hours ago

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Development of creative concepts and assets, and the development and implementation of public relations activity, for the Met Office Brand Preference Campaign.

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Sarah-Ann Miles

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