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Public Affairs and Lobbying Register Public Affairs and Lobbying Register 3x1 Offices: 16a Walker Street, Edinburgh EH3 7LP 210 Borough High Street, London SE1 1JX 26-28 Exchange Street, Aberdeen, AB11 6PH OFFICE(S) Address: 3x1 Group, 11 Fitzroy Place, Glasgow, G3 7RW Tel: Fax: Web: CONTACT FOR PUBLIC AFFAIRS [email protected] LIST OF EMPLOYEES THAT HAVE CONDUCTED PUBLIC AFFAIRS SERVICES Ailsa Pender Cameron Grant Katrine Pearson Lindsay McGarvie Patrick Hogan LIST OF CLIENTS FOR WHOM PUBLIC AFFAIRS SERVICES HAVE BEEN PROVIDED Atos North British Distillery Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry SICPA The Scottish Salmon Company Viridor Public Affairs and Lobbying Register Aiken PR OFFICE(S) Address: 418 Lisburn Road, Belfast, BT9 6GN Tel: 028 9066 3000 Fax: 028 9068 3030 Web: www.aikenpr.com CONTACT FOR PUBLIC AFFAIRS [email protected] LIST OF EMPLOYEES THAT HAVE CONDUCTED PUBLIC AFFAIRS SERVICES Claire Aiken Lyn Sheridan Shane Finnegan Simon Tiernan LIST OF CLIENTS FOR WHOM PUBLIC AFFAIRS SERVICES HAVE BEEN PROVIDED McDonald’s Diageo Public Affairs and Lobbying Register Airport Operators Associaon OFFICE(S) Address: Airport Operators Association, 3 Birdcage Walk, London, SW1H 9JJ Tel: 020 7799 3171 Fax: 020 7340 0999 Web: www.aoa.org.uk CONTACT FOR PUBLIC AFFAIRS [email protected] LIST OF EMPLOYEES THAT HAVE CONDUCTED PUBLIC AFFAIRS SERVICES Ed Anderson Henk van Klaveren Karen Dee Michael Burrell - external public affairs Peter O'Broin Roger Koukkoullis advisor LIST OF CLIENTS FOR WHOM PUBLIC AFFAIRS SERVICES HAVE BEEN PROVIDED N/A Public Affairs and Lobbying Register Al Clarke (PRCA Individual Member) OFFICE(S) Address: Al Clarke Ltd (Own Consultancy), Buckley House, 31A The Hundred, Romsey, Hampshire, SO51 8GD Tel: 07899 843 073 Fax: Web: www.alclarke.com CONTACT FOR PUBLIC AFFAIRS [email protected] LIST OF EMPLOYEES THAT HAVE CONDUCTED PUBLIC AFFAIRS SERVICES Al Clarke LIST OF CLIENTS FOR WHOM PUBLIC AFFAIRS SERVICES HAVE BEEN PROVIDED Public Affairs and Lobbying Register Anchor OFFICE(S) Address: The Heals Building, Suites A&B,, 22-24 Torrington Place,, London, WC1E 7HJ Tel: 020 7025 7586 Fax: N/A Web: www.anchor.org.uk CONTACT FOR PUBLIC AFFAIRS [email protected] LIST OF EMPLOYEES THAT HAVE CONDUCTED PUBLIC AFFAIRS SERVICES Mario Ambrosi Simon Peyton LIST OF CLIENTS FOR WHOM PUBLIC AFFAIRS SERVICES HAVE BEEN PROVIDED N/A Public Affairs and Lobbying Register APCO Worldwide OFFICE(S) Address: 90 Long Acre, London, WC2E 9RA Tel: 020 7526 3600 Fax: 020 7526 3699 Web: www.apcoworldwide.com CONTACT FOR PUBLIC AFFAIRS [email protected] LIST OF EMPLOYEES THAT HAVE CONDUCTED PUBLIC AFFAIRS SERVICES Alexandra Bigland Andrei Goldis Brad Staples Cary James Charlotte Higgo Douglas Miller Edmund (Ted) Elgar Emmylie Borg-Nilsson Isabel Bruce James Acheson-Gray James Gillies James Tyrrell Jolyon Kimble Jonathan West Symes Kathryn Foster Kenneth Page Leon Cook Martin Sawer Martyna Giedrojc Olivier Leroy Perran Harvey Roger Hayes Thomas Newham Thomas Short Victoria Chartier William Browne William Wallace LIST OF CLIENTS FOR WHOM PUBLIC AFFAIRS SERVICES HAVE BEEN PROVIDED Arconic Becton Dickinson Butler Snow PLLC Cloburn Quarry Company Danaher Danfoss Deloitte Enviva Equinix Essity Frugalpac Gibson Dunn GlaxoSmithKline GML Limited Healthcare Distribution Association (Formerly known as British Association of Pharmaceutical Wholesalers) Hikma Pharmaceuticals International Society for Thrombosis & KFC Haemostasis Lockheed Martin Mars Inc. Masters Specialty Pharma Match Group Microsoft NetJets Oculus Palo Alto Networks Reckitt Benckiser Rockefeller Foundation Rydon Group Saudi National Center for Performance Measurement (Adaa) Shire TVO Wrigley Oral Health Zaluvida Public Affairs and Lobbying Register Associaon of Brish Bookmakers OFFICE(S) Address: 25 Buckingham Palace Road, London, , SW1W 0PP Tel: 020 7434 2111 Fax: Web: www.abb.uk.com CONTACT FOR PUBLIC AFFAIRS [email protected] LIST OF EMPLOYEES THAT HAVE CONDUCTED PUBLIC AFFAIRS SERVICES Debbie O'Neill (Public Affairs Gary Follis, Director of Malcolm George (Chief Executive) Executive) Communications and Gov/t Relations Peter Craske (PR Manager) Ursula Servis (Public Affairs Manager) LIST OF CLIENTS FOR WHOM PUBLIC AFFAIRS SERVICES HAVE BEEN PROVIDED N/A Public Affairs and Lobbying Register becg Other Offices: The Pump House, Garnier Road, Winchester, SO23 9QG Tel: 01962 893 893 Fax: 01962 893 883 7640 Imperial Court 2, Exchange Quay, Manchester, M53EB 160 Aztec West, Almondsbury, Bristol, BS32 4UB OFFICE(S) Address: The Building Centre, 26 Store Street, London, WC1E 7BT Tel: 020 3697 7630 Fax: 020 3697 7640 Web: CONTACT FOR PUBLIC AFFAIRS [email protected] LIST OF EMPLOYEES THAT HAVE CONDUCTED PUBLIC AFFAIRS SERVICES Alex Burchill Alex Cowley Alex Doyle Alice James Ally Kennedy Andrew Howard Andrew Hughes Carole Riley Charlotte Owen Chris Midgley Chris Ricot Chris Sharp Claire George-Hilley David Button Emma Wilson Geoffrey Gaisie George Beard Iain Roberts (local government councillor) Jacob Lister James Atterbury James Bird James Wood Jamie Gordon Julian Isaacson Julius Duncan Krystian Groom Laura Wyatt Lewis Leach Max Camplin Miles Willshire Nick Sutcliffe Patrice Henson Peter Wallace Priya Shah Richard Bowen Robbie MacDuff Sam Carr Simon Tuffin Stephen Pomeroy Stephen Pomeroy Steve Summers (local government Tobin Byers (local government councillor) councillor) Tom Beckford Tom Phipps Will Morgan Zak Ivany LIST OF CLIENTS FOR WHOM PUBLIC AFFAIRS SERVICES HAVE BEEN PROVIDED A2Dominion Ainscough Strategic Land Aldi Stores Ltd All Party Group on Endangered Allcooper Ltd Anglian Water Species AQUIND Arbor ARUP Ashill Group Aster Group Aviva Ballymore Barker-Mill Estates Barratt Homes Barroerock Construction Basingstoke and Deane Borough Baylis Estates Council BBI Group Be Living Bellway Homes Bentley Investments Bloor Homes Bovis Homes British Land Buckland Development Ltd Cadent Gas Ltd Catesby Estates CEMEX CEPF Chariot S.a.r.l Chinese General Nuclear Power Cotswold Homes Crest Nicholson David Wilson Homes Delta Properties EDF Energy Edward James Ellandi LLP Empyrean Developments Epping Forest District Council ESB Asset Development UK Fairview New Homes Fixers UK Forte Developments Furrer+Frey GB Gleeson Strategic Land Grainger Greenoak Housing Association Henry Boot PLC High Speed Two (HS2) Ltd Highways England Company Ltd Jenga Group Lateral Property Legal & General Lewdown Holdings Ltd Liberty Properties Ltd Linden Homes Longford Estates/The Trustees of 8th Mariposa Investments Mayfield Earl of Radnor 1989 Settlement McCarthy & Stone Meadow Partners Metis Homes Mewspark Miller Homes Mott MacDonald National Grid National Grid Norfolk Boreas Ltd Norfolk Vanguard Ltd Northacre Opus North Ltd Oxley Deanston Peace Pennels LLP Peel Energy (Barton) Ltd Peel Environmental Management (UK) Peel Land & Property Peel Outlets Management Ltd Ltd Pennyfarthing Homes PlyTech UK Progress Land Raycliff Redrow Homes Rocksavage Power Company Ltd Roquebrook Savills UK Ltd Searchgrade Seaward Properties Ltd Select Property Group Sellar Property Group Spaces Property Sparkle Developments Square Bay St George Stonegate Homes Stonewater suez recycling and recovery uk Summix Suttons Group Taylor Wimpey Tellon Capital Terra Strategic The Global White Lions Protection The Oxford University Hospitals NHS TJX Europe Trust Foundation Trust TPSCo Vattenfall Wind Power Ltd Viridor Wheelabrator Technologies Inc. Whitbread Williams Group Properties Wilson Bowden Developments Public Affairs and Lobbying Register BIG Partnership OFFICE(S) Address: 4th Floor, Venue Studios, 21 Calton Road, Edinburgh , EH8 8DL, Scotland Tel: 0131 557 5252 Fax: Web: www.bigpartnership.co.uk CONTACT FOR PUBLIC AFFAIRS [email protected] LIST OF EMPLOYEES THAT HAVE CONDUCTED PUBLIC AFFAIRS SERVICES Andrew Baird Neil Gibson Phil Addicott Zoe Ogilvie LIST OF CLIENTS FOR WHOM PUBLIC AFFAIRS SERVICES HAVE BEEN PROVIDED ExxonMobil Get Living Scottish Institute for Enterprise SRUC Public Affairs and Lobbying Register Brands2Life OFFICE(S) Address: Brands2Life Public Affairs, 2nd Floor, Blue Fin Building, 110 Southwark Street, London, SE1 0SU Tel: 020 7592 1200 Fax: 020 7592 1201 Web: www.brands2life.com CONTACT FOR PUBLIC AFFAIRS [email protected] LIST OF EMPLOYEES THAT HAVE CONDUCTED PUBLIC AFFAIRS SERVICES Burhan Al-Gailani Jamie Slavin LIST OF CLIENTS FOR WHOM PUBLIC AFFAIRS SERVICES HAVE BEEN PROVIDED at800 Civica Digital Catapult Nuance Tetra Pak uSwitch Public Affairs and Lobbying Register Burson-Marsteller OFFICE(S) Address: Level 6 South, Central Saint Giles, 1 St Giles High Street , London, WC2H 8AG Tel: +44 20 7831 6262 Fax: Web: www.burson-marsteller.co.uk CONTACT FOR PUBLIC AFFAIRS [email protected] LIST OF EMPLOYEES THAT HAVE CONDUCTED PUBLIC AFFAIRS SERVICES Alan Aitken Kevin Bell Stephen Day Toby Denselow Ele Emmerson Laura Gabb Nick Williams Sally Herd Hugo Legh Andrew Mackay Ben Maynard David Mitchell Joseph Musgrave Katie Myler Lee Wright Jonathan Zokay John Young Andrew Clark Andrada Dobre James Worron Joseph Willis Madeleine Soper Mark Sands Meg Powell-Chandler Vlad Zamfir Teodora Coste Jordan Auburn Daniel Rice. LIST OF CLIENTS FOR WHOM PUBLIC AFFAIRS SERVICES HAVE BEEN PROVIDED Addison Lee Aldi Bank of America Merrill Lynch British Sugar Ennahdha (Tunisian Political Party) Eric Evans Memorial Trust Genomic Health Government of Iceland INEOS Islamic Military Counter-Terrorism Kobe Steel Nike European Operations Netherlands Coalition (NEON) Sopra Steria The Daily Mile The Go-Ahead Group
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