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Projects

One of my ongoing projects is the Rye Harvest Wine & Food Fair, a celebration of local produce that first took place in September 2024. The event showcased 25+ independent stallholders, from greengrocers and florists to wineries and seafood producers.

I was brought on as Marketing Manager, responsible for creating the festival’s e-commerce website, managing social media, promoting stallholders, coordinating influencer outreach, designing digital and print marketing materials, and running paid campaigns as part of a 16-week strategy.

Following the success of the first year, I was reappointed in 2025 to continue developing the brand, manage ongoing marketing, and support the event’s growth into an established annual festival.

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A mock up of the Rye Harvest Wine and Food Fair webiste on a laptop and iPhone.

I worked with Graham at CCS to create a simple yet engaging website that showcases his composting business and local waste collection services.

The site offers membership and sponsorship options, plus a free members’ area where users can access composting tips, manage their subscriptions, and connect with the wider community.

To complement the website launch, I also set up an Instagram business page and created initial posts to help Graham share upcoming events, behind-the-scenes updates, and day-in-the-life stories from the composting world.

Check it out: @communitycompost

Community Compost Solutions

Christopher required a logo, branding and a very simple, sleek, one-page landing page for his sustainability consultancy services.

This site features a description detailing his extensive experience in the field and a contact form to streamline his enquiries process.

In addition to this, Christopher is often networking internationally, so once the website was up and running, I helped Christopher link it and his details to a digital business card. A sustainable alternative to mass-printed hand-outs, and a rather stylish one too!

Broadbent Wright Consulting

During January of this year, I collaborated with Swallowtail Hill in Beckley on their seasonal S’Lowdown campaign - a gentle invitation to pause, unwind, and reconnect with nature during the harsh winter months.

I designed and formatted a magazine-style digital guide that celebrated the art of slow living, pairing thoughtful content with a calm, nature-inspired aesthetic. Alongside this, I created a social media campaign to share tips, imagery, and reflections that encouraged followers to slow down and savour the season - all with the aim of inspiring downloads of the guide.

I’ve also supported Swallowtail Hill on a number of creative ad hoc projects over the years, helping to nurture their warm, grounded brand identity and connection with their community.

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