HRH The Earl of Wessex Unveils Digital Plaque at Saturn House

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Earlier today, His Royal Highness The Earl of Wessex opened Saturn House, the brand new headquarters of CW Advertising and ITFX Limited. His Royal Highness unveiled a unique and highly unusual ‘digital plaque’ within the entrance to the new building, which is situated on Mercury Rise at Altham Business Park.

Saturn House provides a stunning setting for the ongoing development of CW Advertising and ITFX Limited, the area’s leading advertising, marketing, PR and multi-media businesses. Both companies are housed within the superb new premises on Mercury Rise, which is one of the premier office development sites in the East Lancashire area.

CW Advertising has been operating across the region for over 25 years and it is because of the company’s ongoing expansion, coupled with the development of sister company ITFX Limited that a move to new 9,000 sq ft. office premises was a necessity. Add to this a major investment in the latest networking and IT solutions and it is easy to see why Saturn House points the way forward for both firms.

The state of the art technology and facilities that the new building offers will enable more integrated and even more successful campaigns. In fact, it is less than three months since the move to new premises and everyone has settled into their task of providing effective, fully integrated marketing and new media solutions from the new purpose built headquarters.

Clive Wood, Managing Director of CW Advertising and ITFX Limited said of the occasion:

“We were delighted to welcome HRH Prince Edward, The Earl of Wessex to Saturn House. This move to new premises represents a major step in the development of two of the region’s most respected advertising, marketing and new media businesses and it was an honour that His Royal Highness came to open the building.”

The visit to Lancashire comes less than two months after the Queen toured the Ribble Valley as part of her 80th birthday celebrations. And in his role of trustee, HRH Prince Edward also attended a Garden Party at Stonyhurst College to celebrate the 50th Anniversary Year of The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award.

The construction of Mercury Rise has revitalised the entrance to Altham Business Park. The development has been designed with conservation in mind, with a number of attractive features being incorporated into the ongoing development plans to give the site a more rural feel. To encourage outdoor recreation, a picnic area is to be added as part of the extensive landscape work.

Posted by CW Advertising on 18th July 2007