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We enlisted the support of the Mackman Group to help provide a solution to a customer questionnaire problem, which arose due to an unprecedented level of response. The questionnaire had been sent out with a twice yearly magazine we produce to approximately 15,000 readers and we received 1,400 back. These were paper questionnaires and we quickly realised that the time and skills needed to input and analyse this data was not on hand within the organisation. Bearing this in mind we decided to look for a reputable agency that could help us deal with this effectively on a pro-bono basis, as we didn’t have funds available to enable us to cover the cost for this work.

The team at Mackman Group stepped up and managed to provide us with an online data management tool, which provided our admin team with a tailored method for inputting data quickly and easily and would allow for the data to be managed and worked accordingly. Not only did Mackman do this, but they worked to produce the insight and data from the questionnaire, which we needed and was in reality the most important part of the exercise.

The responses we’ve had have been fantastic, and mainly from frail older people in Suffolk, who need extra support and assistance to live independently. Not only has the exercise helped us understand the needs of older people in the county better, but it also raised some important questions, which will help our organisation drive forward new ideas in the future.


Jonathan Skermer
Age Concern

We’re tickled pink – Bridge Project facelift now complete!


Job done! Kevin Cook (Premier Signs) shakes hands with Ken Newson (The Bridge Project)

Job done! Kevin Cook (Premier Signs) shakes hands with Ken Newson (The Bridge Project)


A few weekends ago, we made a bit of a name for ourselves when we downed tools to paint The Bridge Project’s building at Bradbury Court, here in Sudbury. A few people in the town didn’t approve of the pink paint, and not all of the publicity was positive… but this only seemed to rally support for the charity, with three local businesses stepping forward and offering their services to help us finish the job.

Premier Signs provided two signs, incorporating the Bridge Project’s distinctive logo, and Spraybooth Technology and  Balgores from Sudbury worked together with us to dismantle the wrought iron gates and spray-paint them in a specialist booth usually used for cars! The gates have been re-attached and the building looks fabulous.

The Bridge Project is a marvellous charity to work with and the positive support and action from the wider business community really proved that community involvement and good will is alive and well here in Sudbury. We’re very proud to be part of it.

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