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So busy that we forgot to blog!

We knew 2022 was going to be a big year; all events were coming back and COVID-19 restrictions would disappear. ‘Great’, we thought! It’s going to be busy, but we can get back out there and interact with customers and friends, where we belong.

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On Her Majesty’s Service

Wow, what a week! OK, so it wasn’t quite as dramatic as the title, but working in the Quarry Park in Shrewsbury for the Commonwealth Games Queen’s Baton Relay was a great experience.

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Things are heating up at Moogies

As the predicted heatwave arrives, we’ve been reflecting on a busy few weeks for Moogies Media, which looks likely to continue throughout the summer.

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Quality New Festival at Quarry Park

We supported the fantastic Shropshire Festivals team with putting on an amazing new event in Shrewsbury’s Quarry Park last weekend, which saw thousands of people enjoy local food and drink from several Shropshire producers and beyond, as well as an array of fabulous bands. Put all this together with plenty of activities, and the area was alive with people having a huge party in the spring sunshine.

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Good Business Charter Accredited

Moogies Media has always strived to work to the highest standards, and now this has been recognised with the confirmation of our Good Business Charter (GBC) accreditation!

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Racing back to Eyton-On-Severn

After a forced hiatus of almost three years due to the Covid-19 pandemic, finally, point-to-point horse racing returned to the course at Eyton-On-Severn in Shropshire. Undoubtedly one of the best days out in Shropshire, these meetings have been missed.

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Some Comic Relief for Moogies

Last week we were asked if we would cover part of a unique Comic Relief challenge; a group of presenters from BBC Radio Shropshire were taking on a 20 mile walk from Bridgnorth to the top of the Wrekin – all whilst carrying a 2 metre wide red nose!

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