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Churchdown Online to become MyChurchdown Online

MyChurchdown
05/08/2016 2 Min Read

On 1st March 2013 Churchdown Online joined forces with MyChurchdown – the local magazine distributed to over 5,000 households.

Since then we’ve continued to operate as two identities whilst working closely to provide our readers with accurate and up to date information.

We understand that this can be confusing and time consuming when trying to advertise something or get in touch with us.

So we’re proud to announce the combination of Churchdown Online & MyChurchdown to create MyChurchdown & MyChurchdown Online. We’ll have a combined magazine, website and social media presence on Facebook & Twitter. All containing the same great content which our readers enjoy!

We’ve also refreshed our logo and strapline to reflect who we are and to symbolise our dynamic future. Our new logo retains core elements, including the ‘church on the hill’ and our new strapline ‘The Voice Of The Village’ represents what we’re about.

We’ll shortly be changing the logos which appear on our websites and social media pages and the new logo will be reflected in the next edition of the MyChurchdown Magazine (Nov/Dec)

We’d love to hear your comments on our new brand and logo.

Email: info@mychurchdown.co.uk

Twitter: @mycdownonline

Facebook: @mychurchdown

 

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