It follows an increase in spending on council PR staff salaries of almost £100,000 to £311,000 a year, including the addition to the 10-strong team of one officer just for climate change issues.
Somerset won a finalist certificate for its regular newsletter ‘Your Somerset’, a silver award for its campaign to promote biofuels, a gold award for its ‘Bringing Domestic Abuse into the Light’ campaign, and it was also awarded ‘Best In-House PR Team of the Year’.
The CIPR awards recognise excellence in the public relations industry.
County council chief executive Alan Jones said: “These awards are recognition of Somerset County Council’s continuing excellence in communicating its services to Somerset’s taxpayers.
“Letting residents know what services they can access and the achievements of the council is core in learning how we can improve our services and I am delighted that the CIPR have recognised the strides that we are making in delivering communications excellence.”
Portfolio holder for communications and marketing, Councillor Paul Buchanan, said: “Being recognised for outstanding excellence by one’s industry is a fabulous achievement and I am delighted for our staff, who have contributed to these awards.
“I am delighted that Somerset County Council can say that we have the best communicators in the South West, who are helping to tell Somerset’s residents all about the excellent services that we provide.”
- Our photograph shows the county council PR team outside County Hall, Taunton, (left to right) back row - PR and communications officer Robert Booth, media analyst Alex Bacon, PR officer Elizabeth Kulh, PR and media relations officer Mark Ford , climate change communications officer Ruth Baker. Front - PR officer Jan Hookings, access and communications manager Robert Gunning, access and communications manager Deborah Porter, PR and communications officer Claire Cullen. Photo submitted.
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