do they even have to change the logo and the name "corgi"
Could they simply be the business behind the corgi brand
we're all doomed
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My understanding of the new deal is although its a five year deal, the HSE have retained more power with the new sceme.
Retaining:
1. Say over how things are run
2. Retaining ownership of the new brand and logos etc
3. I also beleive they have the ability to remove CAPITA early if they fail to do as they say, this is only an opinion
4. They have also stopped the ever expanding cash cow that CORGI turned the registration scheme into, i.e resticting other commercial tangents around the industry.
So with a bit of luck we may be OK the only way to find out is when the deal is finished the final agreement is made the new consitution/rules are released and hopeing the HSE stick to the plan to keep a better control of the scheme after al its about Gas Saftey not Pocket Lining.
I was at a Corgi event last week and the Corgi guys there seemed pretty sure they would win the bid however the head guy did confirm that the Corgi logo would remain with whoever won the bid.
Guy said that it was important to keep the logo because it has taken seventeen years to get to where we are now in relation to public awareness re gas safety etc.
Would you like to expand on that?What makes you say that Belboz?Jeez,
Good luck to all you CORGIs if Capita have got the new contract.....
Previous experience of Capita............
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