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Gathering more friends for Bookham Commons!

1/7/2014

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The Graphic Agenda is creating a campaign to increase the membership of the Friends of Bookham Commons.
   Bookham Commons are owned by the National Trust and have a varied landscape, from ancient oak woods to grassland plains and tranquil ponds, support an abundance of wildlife, which can be heard and seen throughout the seasons.
   Listen out for tuneful nightingales and warblers in the spring, and in summer look for insects hovering over the ponds. If you're lucky, you may also spot the beautiful, but elusive, Purple Emperor butterfly.
   Bookham Commons is designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest.
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    I have a wide range of experience as a Graphic Designer and Art Director - first of all in London's West End advertising agencies and then for 16 years in the music business with The Decca Record Company & Decca International where I became International Art Director. This was followed by 9 years with an advertising agency in Bedfordshire working on accounts such as Vauxhall, NatWest, The Betterware Catalogue, Hertz, Whipsnade Zoo, Budget and Bradford Exchange. For over 19 years I have run my own business, The Graphic Agenda, handling clients such as Collegium Records, Mercedes-Benz Club, Rodale Press, Ciba Vision, Brooklands Museum Trust, Branko Ltd., The Vintage Sports-Car Club, The Choir of London etc. You can see more at www.graphicagenda.co.uk

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