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LIFE IN THE CAT'S LANE BOOK ON SALE

Mspec.co.uk has announced launch of its first major media money-maker, a humorous book entitled Life in the Cat's Lane (Click for Photo Gallery). Part of the proceeds from its sale will help fund The National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery's work on brain-related diseases.
Click here for book details.
Click here to watch the launch video.

PETSDIARIES.COM WEBSITE LAUNCHED
to help promote Mspec’s efforts to develop and market media products, e.g. books, films and other communication-based initiatives, to raise money for charity and other good causes.  States Principal Diana Comber:  “This is a major step towards realising our vision of putting something back into the wider community. Our initial endeavour is to support research into dementia-related diseases which have been described as Europe’s greatest medical and social problem.” For information visit: www.petsdiaries.com

PETS NOTE CARD SALES ZOOMING UPWARDS
Sales of Mspec's dog and cat note cards have topped £1,250. The Consultancy sponsored the creation and printing of cards with dog and cat illustrations donated by Surrey-based landscape painter Christine Allen.  All of the revenue generated, i.e. 100% of the proceeds, is going to support work of a dementia research team at The National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery.
To make a donation, visit:  www.justgiving.com/nhdf

MSPEC SPONSORS JOURNALISM COMPETITION
for one of the UK’s longest-standing writers groups, the Rushmoor Writers Circle founded in 1950 to support publishing aspirations of members from the Hampshire, Berkshire and Surrey counties of England.  Specifically, Mspec is funding prizes for its Peter Reese Cup, started in 1997, to recognise journalistic writing. For more information about the Rushmoor Writers Circle, visit:  www.rushmoorwriters.org.uk