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Communications Toolkit
The BVRLA has published two new Communication Toolkits: Plan Your Lease and Love Your Lease.
Free to members, the toolkits contain useful digital, social and print resources to support members’ own communications. Each Toolkit contains an A4 poster, A5 leaflet, Digital banners for websites and Social Media images for LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter.
The Plan Your Lease Toolkit is designed to help customers who are considering leasing a vehicle.
The Love Your Lease Toolkit is designed to help customers who want to know how to look after their leased vehicle. u
To request co-branded versions, members can email communications@bvrla.co.uk
Members can access the resources by logging on to the Communications Toolkit via the
BVRLA website. u
The BVRLA Blog
The BVRLA Blog shares the knowledge, expertise and views of specialists and industry experts.
Steve Bloor, Technical Director at Consumer Credit Advisory Services, who delivers SM&CR training to BVRLA members, talks about the continuous journey of SM&CR that goes way beyond 9 December:
SM&CR: An on-going
journey.
Other recent BVRLA bloggers include:
Motor Transport Editor and freight industry expert, Steve Hobson explains why the road freight transport industry could be said to be a ‘3C’ industry: The three Cs driving road freight transport
BVRLA Government Affairs Manager, Paul Thompson shares his thoughts post-election about what could happen under the new government regarding Brexit and road transport decarbonisation in the coming months: So, what next for the new government?
As the year draws to a close, BVRLA Chief Gerry Keaney shares his views on what has been another year of growth for the association: 2019: A year of diversity and
collaboration at the BVRLA
VRLA’s Public Affairs Manager Rachael Hewish shares some insights from the main political parties’ manifestos ahead of the December 2019 general election: Parties compete on Road to Zero targets. u
All BVRLA Blogs are published on the BVRLA website.
To enquire about joining the BVRLA blogging community, contact
communications@bvrla.co.uk. u