
Knife Crime Matters is working with leading construction companies across the UK to promote knife crime awareness.
Your branded Knife Crime Matters Site Banners

Construction companies can now have their own branded Knife Crime Matters banners to place on their sites and help local schools access free knife crime educational resources designed to prevent and reduce knife and gang related crime.
For just £375 you can have one 2.4m x 4.8m UPVC vinyl banner or two for £595.
If you would like more than 2 banners please get in touch on 01704 336 270 or email andrew.brown@kcmatters.org
What's Included:
Included with the banner(s) is a host of benefits including but not limited to:
- High-quality starting at 2m x 3.5m UPVC vinyl banner (510gsm) – weather-resistant and ideal for outdoor construction environments
- Professionally designed and personalised with your company’s branding
- Direct delivery to your chosen site(s)
- A dedicated partner page on our website featuring your company’s support
- Social media mentions across our platforms to highlight your involvement
- A strong demonstration of corporate social responsibility in action
- Our educational resources, see opposite for a sample, sent direct to the local secondary schools for free

Larger Banners Are Available
We can provide you and your sites with larger banners if required and different designs. Simply get in touch with us here to discuss your needs.
Thank you for supporting Knife Crime Matters, with your help we can work towards reducing and eradicating knife crime from our communities.
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Andy and his team were great in ensuring resources were tailored to the organisation and provided a clear narrative on the progress throughout the production process. I'm sure many other organisations will benefit from the team’s services.”
Andy Tye Senior Development Manager - Swindon Town FC Community Foundation
I wanted to thank you for the Knife Crime booklet and resources. Upon careful evaluation, I find these materials to be of praiseworthy quality and relevance. Moving forward, I intend to incorporate these resources into our curriculum, as they align well with our educational objectives and contribute meaningfully to our efforts in addressing and educating students about the issue of knife crime.
Alexandra Soares Silva Teacher & Thrive Licensed Practitioner - Churchward School, Swindon