Well, we did it! The banner was finished in time for the march in London and I hear the team carried it with pride and a lot of noise, taking their local campaign to a national event and joining with tens of thousands of other people to speak up against the cuts and for a fairer future.
We were also able to connect with the 'Make the March' national campaign to celebrate the art and creativity behind the banners and placards created for the march. We may not win the competition, but Make the March were fantastic in helping us to share our message by sharing tweets and links to the blog. Social media has helped us to make a local campaign reach a national audience and be part of a much bigger conversation.
We are hand made and digital, local and national!