What they say about us


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Tracy Hurst and Steven Pover of Bolton, Greater Manchester
Tracy Hurst and Steven Pover of Bolton, Greater Manchester

Tracy and Steven who had a baby daughter Alicia less than a year after losing their son Bradley to meningitis said:"We chose Cavendish because they were local and we didn’t need to send pictures because the photographer and reporter came to see us. They were very pleasant ladies. We were very happy with the story. The money we received is going on a holiday and a party for our precious daughter’s first birthday. Sadly we never got to celebrate Bradley’s, but we will be celebrating Alicia’s. Thank you!"

Sarah Gall of Rochdale, Greater Manchester
Sarah Gall of Rochdale, Greater Manchester

Sarah who is back playing the church organ again after her crippling arthritis was cured by drinking cups of vinegar four times a day said: "I was really pleased with the photos that the Cavendish Press photographer took and with the articles that appeared in the Daily Mail and Express. All of the staff were very helpful and forwarded subsequent enquiries about the article from members of the public to me. The Chat magazine article was well written as well. I was very happy with the service that Cavendish Press provided."

Shaun Slicker and Emma Jay from Oldham, Greater Manchester.
Shaun Slicker and Emma Jay from Oldham, Greater Manchester.

Shaun who at 23 is one of the youngest sufferers of Parkinsons Disease in the the UK said: "Me and my girlfriend were very happy with the service and story that Cavendish did. They were very helpful and I would recommend them to anyone with a story to tell!"

Lynn Blacklock of Runcorn, Cheshire
Lynn Blacklock of Runcorn, Cheshire

Lynn whose daughter Nicola was murdered by an obsessed ex-boyfriend says: "We chose Cavendish because of the polite manner in which we were approached by them both initially & at a later follow up. I am a believer in first impressions & I am glad to say that our impression of the journalist proved to be correct; she was a lovely person to work with. Her honesty in her dealings with us shone through. She did as much for us as she could. Nic's story is a long one and was never going to be fully told in any magazine, but we were appraised of that from the beginning & didn't give us any false expectations. What Cavendish did do was to get the inquest into Nic's murder reported in the national papers & radio in an empathetic way. They ensured what happened to Nic was reported to a wide audience in the magazines and papers that people read in the manner & style that the readers expect. My request was that others might learn from Nic's story - Cavendish achieved this and we are grateful that they are the ones that we entrusted ourselves to. I would offer this as a testimonial to the manner in which Cavendish dealt with my family in the aftermath of Nic's murder. They met every expectation that we agreed upon as we set out on our short journey together. I would recommend Cavendish to deal with others as they were open, honest & professional in all dealings with my family."

Cheryl Ennis of Green Herme Bay, Kent
Cheryl Ennis of Green Herme Bay, Kent

Clairvoyant Cheryl who claims she found her husband Reg Gibson by consulting the spirit world said: "I found the reporter to be very polite and a brilliant interviewer. The interview was fun to do, and the resulting piece she wrote was sensitive and very, very well written. The piece that landed up in Full House was written for the readers of that magazine, and as such was written well. I have had a lot of feedback from readers who enjoyed the story immensely, so it must have been good! It’s good to have been part of this process, and it just shows that real people are featured in magazines, from all walks of life. Everyone I dealt with was very helpful and friendly which is brilliant. Can I take this opportunity to thank you all for your kindness and help, and I would suggest to anyone who is approached, or is thinking of putting in a story to yourselves to go ahead! They will be treated with kindness and respect."



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