PR from cradle to grave from South West agency

PR from cradle to grave from South West agency

One of Bristol’s longest established public relations and communications agencies, Empica will be providing “cradle to grave” services after being appointed to act for two organisations at the opposite ends of life. 


Both Bristol Centre for Reproductive Medicine (BCRM), which provides fertility treatment to bring babies into the world and Bristol Memorial Woodlands, which organises funerals and provides a beautiful setting for burials, have turned to Empica for communications support. 

Managing Director Martin Powell said: “These two new clients at the start of 2020 show how important good communications are at all stages of life.

“With the Bristol Centre for Reproductive Medicine we will be shaping messages for people who want to conceive and who have fertility problems; with Bristol Memorial Woodlands we are dealing with grief, how to mourn loved ones and remembering people after death. 

“It is exciting to have two Bristol-based organisations that provide services for the whole region at opposite ends of life appoint us within days of each other.”

Bristol Centre for Reproductive Medicine is the longest established fertility clinic in Bristol with the best success rates, helping both private and NHS patients throughout the South West and Wales with fertility treatment.

Bristol Memorial Woodlands, near Alveston, is a regional centre where people can have an unhurried funeral for their loved ones allowing people an opportunity to say goodbye at their own pace.

Burial plots are provided and trees planted to create a woodland that is held in trust for the future, which people can visit at any time. 

Empica has been providing PR and marketing for 30 years with clients in many sectors. The words, pictures and videos created by Empica are featured regularly across the internet, in newspapers and magazines, on TV and radio and on social and digital channels. 

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