On Saturday 13 September I am hoping to revisit my teens by going back to the Eighties. There’s a Here and Now concert at Breamore House on the edge of the New Forest promising a wonderful array of talent including Kid Creole and the Coconuts, Bananarama, Kim Wilde, Paul Young, Altered Images, Belinda Carlisle […]
Archive for September, 2008
The Leverhulme Trust makes awards for the support of research and education.
With annual funding of £40 million, the Trust is amongst the largest all subject providers of research funding in the UK. Continuing our relationship with the Trust, Total Coverage was commissioned to once again design the ‘Guide for Applicants’.
Homeless Link is the national membership organisation for frontline homelessness agencies in England. Their member organisations support thousands of people whose lives have been marked by homelessness. Every day they help people make the journey away from homelessness.
Total Coverage was appointed to design and produce the ‘Good Practice in Tackling Rough Sleeping Through Street Outreach […]
The Worker Co-operative Code of Governance, produced by Co-operativesUK and experts from the worker co-operative sector, sets out how to successfully run and govern a workers’ co-operative.
Corporate governance is an increasingly important issue in business today and nowhere more so than in co-operatives. As member-owned businesses, co-operatives have a long tradition of involving people in […]
Employers’ Forum on Disability is the world’s leading employers’ organisation focused on disability as it affects business. They make it easier to employ and do business with disabled people. They are supported by a growing list of members from UK business, multinational corporations, SMEs and the public sector and are widely recognised as setting the […]
Total Coverage was recently invited by one of our print suppliers to attend the Southampton v Blackpool football match. Being originally from Blackpool, how could I refuse? So last Saturday I saw the Seasiders win one nil at St Mary’s Stadium in Southampton. Hurrah! Needless to say my colleagues and the other 15000 Saints […]

