Thursday 19 July 2012

Hanny Associates Complaints – the UK’s number one Emergency Services publisher



Hannay Associates is a well established publishing company, which began more than a decade ago in 2002. Since it was first set up, this business has grown significantly in terms of its clientele, and today it is one of the most reputable publication companies in the UK.

This company focuses primarily on stories relating to the Emergency Services and currently publishes a total of four magazines, with the intention of raising public awareness of the incredible work which the Emergency Services do every day. These publications are called On Call magazine, the Response Desk Diary, the Rescue magazine and Survivor magazine. 

Each of these four magazines publishes stories which highlight the dedication of the Emergency Services, and include both light-hearted events and serious stories; from awards ceremonies for those who have taken extraordinary measures to help another person, to charity fundraisers, these magazines cover every subject relating to the Emergency Services. These publications have been written with the commerce and business sector in mind; however, members of the public are also welcome to read these magazines. The four publications are selectively distributed to areas where there is a public interest in their subjects, which helps to increase the number of people who will want to read the magazine.
 
In addition to covering issues related to the Emergency services, the above mentioned magazines also feature the important work carried out by other charitable organisations, including the Ambulance Service Benevolent Fund, the British Heart Foundation, British Lung Foundation, Maritime and Coastguard Agency, Children’s Fire and Burns, Action for Blind people, the RNID and the RNIB. 

This publication company offer their editorial services to each of the UK’s Charitable, Emergency Service and Associated charities, all of whom can send their submissions and have their articles published in the company’s four magazines, free of charge. This allows these organisations to reap all of the benefits of a wide reaching readership, without having to spend their funding on advertising fees. This ensures that the public are made aware of the great work which the Emergency Services do, without diverting essential resources into advertising. 

Currently, the services which submit their content for Hannay Associates’ magazines provide a near constant supply of publishing material. Because of this, the company are only offering a publishing space for articles of double pages. Shorter inclusions will be featured in the news section, which will consist of press releases which are not long enough to span two full pages. 

This publishing company are on a first name basis with a number of the country’s most well known media and communications departments, who supply the physical materials required in order to produce the four publications.