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Issue 4 Page 2

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ATR and the Children from Bury Church of England School—cont’d from page 1

Special thanks:

Satao Camp, in Tsavo for accommodation at the camp.

Engen Kenya Ltd for complimentary fuel.

Travellers Beach Hotel for complimentary accommodation in Mombasa.

Ketty Tours for transport in Mombasa.

Haller Park for complimentary entry and lecture by Dr. Haller.

Air Kenya for complimentary air tickets from Mombasa to Nairobi.

Rangers Restaurant for hosting the farewell cocktail party.

KWS for waiving park entry fees and providing guides.

On completion of the kids visit to Kenya they were greeted by Nehemiah Rotich, Director of Kenya Wildlife Services, Nehemiah Rotich, Director of KWS meets the children of Bury Church of England High School. and congratulated on all their magnificent efforts to assist Kenya’s natural heritage with funds.

He added “next time you visit Kenya I will come to the top of Mount Kenya with you!”

Mr. Rotich also took the opportunity to pin point some of the exciting new developments underway under KWS management, including the opening of Nairobi Orphange’s new ‘Walkway’ - providing a spacious, attractive home for its lions and other ‘residents’. Mr. Rotich also touched on the important aspect of establishing migratory passages/corridors for wildlife, whilst ensuring that funds generated from this was pumped back into the local community.

 Travel Review Saves the Day for Barclays Bank Launch

 
“This event would not have taken place today had it not been for Colleen Hogg (of Travel Review).”

From a PR point of view prevailing weather conditions very nearly wreaked havoc on all the preparations for the auspicious occasion of the Presidential Launch of Barclays Bank Tanzania which took place on 26th February.

Thanks to her quick thinking and innovation, Colleen Hogg, MD, of Travel Review and Media Representative for BBTz, saved the day and turned an imminent nightmare into a phenomenal success.

During his speech and vote of thanks during Barclays Tanzania’s evening cocktail party, Managing Director Mr. Mark Petchell said, “This event would not have taken place today had it not been for Colleen Hogg…” Suffice to say that come rain or shine, ATR will do its utmost to ensure client satisfaction barring Divine Intervention.


Assisting with Barclays Tanzania’s official opening saw the end of Travel Review’s contract as BBTz’s PR agent. Said Colleen, “we are primarily dedicated to the tourism industry and so feel future priorities must lie in this direction. We at Travel Review wish Barclays East Africa all the best in future endeavours.”

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