


A group of friends are clocking up the training miles in preparation for an exciting new charity challenge in memory of brave Birmingham boy Harry Moseley. Inspired by the Sheldon schoolboy’s selfless efforts to help fellow cancer victims, father-of-one Brian Bennett and friend Mel Castle have launched the Cycling for Harry event, which will take place on May 12 and 13. It will see 27 friends cycle over 100 miles in two days – from Blakenhale School, in Sheldon, where Harry was a pupil, to Wembley Stadium in London –…

Leading signs and graphics company Hollywood Monster is celebrating after scooping a prestigious national award for the second year running. The Birmingham-based firm claimed the prize for the Best Wide Format Printing Company (sponsored by AGFA) at the Sign & Digital UK Awards 2012. Hollywood Monster managing director Tim Andrews said: “We are thrilled to win this award for the second year in a row and continue to be recognized as the leading wide format printing company in the UK. It represents recognition of our innovative work on projects with many major clients. It…

Our Managing Director accepts the invitation to become a Trustee to Harry Moseley’s campaign HelpHarryHelpOthers. Click ‘READ MORE’ to find out more

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Fifteen Graphic design Students, aged between 16 and 18, visited HM for a tour of the facility. The students are currently studying graphic design in sixth form at AS and A level at Bromsgrove School, which is acclaimed to be one of the finest independent schools in the country, and is listed within the top ten (sometimes top five) of all British coeducational boarding/day schools. Emma Densem, head of Design and Technology, chose HM because of their ability to showcase desk top graphic design through to cutting edge wide format…

A group of friends have put wheels in motion to launch an exciting new charity challenge in memory of brave Birmingham boy Harry Moseley. Inspired by the Sheldon schoolboy’s selfless efforts to help fellow cancer victims, father-of-one Brian Bennett and friend Mel Castle have launched the Cycling for Harry event, which will take place on May 12 and 13. It will see 27 friends cycle over 100 miles in two days – from Blakenhale School, in Sheldon, where Harry was a pupil, to Wembley Stadium in London – raising…