The right words to the right people in the right way

A warm welcome

Stoneleigh Communications is Sally Seed, who has been living and working in Cumbria since 2003. Her approach is summed up as “helping individuals and organisations to use the right words to reach the right people in the right way”.

The common thread in all aspects of marketing communications is words – finding the right ones, using them in the right way and making sure that they reach the right people to make a difference.

This can mean anything from social media campaign planning and media relations to writing customer newsletters and website content. Sally has also built a reputation for bespoke, targeted issues management and communications training for spokespeople in small businesses, start-ups and charities.

What do I do?

A good communicator uses different words and a different tone depending on who they’re speaking to and what they want them to do. I help you to adapt to make your organisation’s communications as effective as possible.

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How do I work?

I love the element of becoming an extension of a client’s team. My approach is all about finding the right communications channels and creating the tools for what you want to achieve within your budget.

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Who do I work with?

I’ve built up a brilliant network of partners, associates and clients, partly through networking and partly through word of mouth recommendations. Most are based in Cumbria as there’s great expertise on my doorstep.

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If you would like to discuss what Stoneleigh Communications could do for you, your communications and your organisation, please get in touch. Sally is happy to talk about your business, charity or  event and to develop a communications plan with you.

Recent project

Stoneleigh Communications has been working with Lakeland Sinfonia since 2018, planning the publicity, managing proofing and print and creating social media and eNewsletter campaigns.
Lakeland Sinfonia brings professional orchestral music to Kendal and draws audiences of up to 700 people from across Cumbria, north Lancashire and the Yorkshire Dales.

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