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IdeasByNet Supports Launch of ALRA North

IdeasByNet has pledged its support for local businesses, assisting ALRA in the opening of their northern campus.

2010-09-29
SHEFFIELD, ENGLAND, September 29, 2010 (Press-News.org) IdeasByNet has pledged its support for London-based drama school ALRA (The Academy of Live and Recorded Arts), which has recently opened its northern campus in Wigan, with a new cohort of students starting term on Monday 27th September.

ALRA has worked alongside IdeasByNet previously and the Sheffield-based promotional gifts company offered to support the launch of the northern site by providing the students with a range of ALRA branded stationery including promotional pens and notebooks.

The products were warmly received by ALRA co-director, Adrian Hall, who said: "We're delighted that IdeasByNet have chosen to support ALRA North by providing us with branded stationery free of charge. As well as our regular Open Days, we hold Outreach talks at schools and colleges across the country, to teach students more about life at drama school. It's great to be able to take branded stationery along to these sessions for the students to take away with them."

ALRA prides itself on its strong community relations, and has been working hard to raise awareness of the potential of the new campus locally. Local dance and drama groups are being welcomed in to share the performance and rehearsal spaces. Being able to hand out branded items will help spread the word even faster, and they'll also offer the students a little bit extra as they join ALRA in their first week.

IdeasByNet are particularly keen to support other northern companies, in addition to the continuing support they are offering registered charities. Adrian added: "Obviously, as a registered charity, we always need to think carefully about how any money we spend benefits our current students, so a boost like this from a regional company is just the ticket."

About IdeasByNet:
IdeasByNet is part of a marketing services group formed in 1985 that has evolved to become the market leaders and one of the UK's most trusted names for promotional products.

IdeasByNet.com was the first UK company to make business gifts and promotional products instantly accessible over the Internet. Customers can now expect unparalleled levels of service, the net's lowest prices and instant access to over 5,000 products. With IdeasByNet, one hour quotations, product availability, free virtual samples and professional design services are only a click away. The company believes it is their price, service and understanding of customers' needs that set them apart from all other business gift suppliers.

Website: http://www.ideasbynet.com/


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[Press-News.org] IdeasByNet Supports Launch of ALRA North
IdeasByNet has pledged its support for local businesses, assisting ALRA in the opening of their northern campus.