Adam Pescod

Commercial Features Writer

Preston's Summary

Adam Pescod is a Commercial Features Writer at the East Anglian Daily Times and Eastern Daily Press. With a strong background in business journalism, he focuses on themes such as construction, real estate, energy, and sustainability, covering a range of topics from residential and commercial real estate to renewable energy and climate change. Adam's work has been featured in various publications including Yahoo News UK, Ipswich Press, and the Great Yarmouth Mercury.

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Geo Focus

Norwich, United Kingdom (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Informative: 63 %
Promotional: 14 %
Reviews: 10 %
Events: 5 %
Data Driven: 3 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Home & Garden
  • House Design
  • Interior Design
  • Commercial Real Estate
  • Housing Market
  • Residential Real Estate
  • Renewable Energy
  • Cleantech
  • GreenTech
  • Recycling

Pitching Insights

Adam Pescod's coverage primarily focuses on local real estate, business, and industry in the Ipswich and broader East Anglia region. He seems to be particularly interested in property reviews, announcements of new developments or sales, promotional deals within the housing market, expert commentary on real estate trends or issues affecting homeowners.

Pitches should align with Adam's focus on local content related to home sales and regional businesses within East Anglia. If you have insights into unique properties for sale, local business success stories or industry-specific awards in this region, it may capture his interest.

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