Businesses looking to talk to journalists about adapting to COVID-19 conditions - 4 May 2020
JournoLink, the online PR platform, is providing a free service to business to share their stories about how they are coping with the COVID-19 challenges with journalists and broadcasters. A daily list is being sent to journalists.
A full summary of the live directory of businesses can be found at https://journolink.com/coronavirus-impact-journalists
For full contact details of any of the businesses mentioned below, please send an email coronavirus-impact@journolink.com
Todays list of businesses looking to talk and making themselves available for interview:
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Chelsea Flower Show winner has kept his gardening business running during lockdown
Tracey Howes from Tracey May Howes Consultancy
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Jurassic Coast Farm Shop pivots to delivery service
Tracey Howes from Tracey May Howes Consultancy
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5000 coffee bags donated through coffee business to 40 hospitals to keep the nurses going
Jason Nichols from New Kings Coffee
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Former soldier has moved his coffee outlets online to provide blends for Armed Services, Veterans and Emergency Services
Darren Gray from Tactical Coffee
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Project consultancy that has turned to the USA for remotely based projects
Adrian Botham from Servispart Consulting
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Horse riding school now running virtual horse riding.
andrew stennett from I-PEGASUS CIC
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Child Development business supporting parents juggling work and childcare has gone on line offering services including online babysitting.
Press @ToddlerTunez from ToddlerTunez
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Welsh farm preserves business moved from distribution through 40 supermarkets to local farm sales
Anne-marie Harries from Farmers Food At Home
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For full contact details of any of the businesses mentioned below, please send an email coronavirus-impact@journolink.com