At CFH Print UK (previously known as PRINT.UK.COM), we are experts in supporting election departments in the delivery of on-time, accurate election communications. In 2024 so far, we have delivered over 9 million election documents for councils across the UK.
As a part of the service that we deliver, we always ensure our staff are up to date with courses including those from the AEA, industry news and legislative changes. Additionally, our team of experts not only work around the clock during an election but before and after as well.
We are pleased to announce that our team of experts has expanded, as we welcome Liz Philpot as Senior Relationship Manager!
For over 25 years Liz has worked within the elections sector, offering a wealth of expertise and experience not only to this industry but the wider local authority market. Having developed close relationships, alongside working with over half of UK councils, Liz has a strong understanding of project management support, keeping up with legislation changes and product innovation in the market. She has developed a keen eye for detail, provides support and guidance and has become a recognised figure within the elections print market.
Liz will be working alongside our existing election experts, including Nicki Newburn (Senior Business Development Manager) Caroline Linton (Elections Manager), Enza Zucconi (Client Account Manager), Jaime Gower (Senior Account Manager), Daryl Eves-Simmons (Creative Design Manager), supporting our clients with their electoral requirements and CFH’s growth in the market.
Liz is a brilliant addition to the team, and we hope that she continues to develop our client relationships as we maintain our positive trajectory in this market.
“Having a General Election called less than 2 weeks before I started at CFH was not part of the original plan! I had hoped to settle in for a few months before the GE was called so that I could contribute more, but instead, my first few weeks at CFH involved watching everyone in full election mode, doing an incredible job.
I spent my first 2 days down in Radstock as planned and got to meet some of the team and get all the essential admin done. It was great to look around, see the production and meet the teams. What I took away from it most though, was how friendly and welcoming every single person there was.
I then headed to Slough for a couple of weeks to meet the team there (mainly buried in trays of postal packs) and support where possible. Again, I received a very warm welcome and despite them being so busy, they still made time to explain things to me and get me involved.
Although not the start I had anticipated, it was good to meet many election clients as they came onsite at Slough for their postal pack QA checks, (plus the ones done via teams), and it has been a great learning curve to see how CFH operates.”
Whether you are an existing customer or would like to know more about the election services that CFH offers, why not get in touch? and meet our team of experts who would be happy to hear from you.
During the 2024 General Election, CFH Print UK solutions provided hassle-free electoral communications for Bedford Borough Council and their residents.
CFH Print UK partnered with Welwyn Hatfield Council for the 2024 general election, printing 186,000+ documents in 6 weeks. The council praised CFH's quality and timeliness.
General election professionals provide a complete service for southwest Leicestershire district mail output
With an existing relationship in place, Stevenage Borough Council were confident working with CFH leading up to and throughout the 2024 General Election.
Spelthorne Council's 6-year partnership with CFH Print UK ensured a smooth 2024 General Election. Efficient communication, on-site checks, and 190,000+ documents delivered in 6 weeks.
Basildon Council partners with CFH Print UK for efficient print and post services during the 2024 snap General Election, delivering over 300,000 electoral documents on time.
CFH Print UK solution provides a hassle-free alternative to sending electoral communications to residents under Cambridge City Council.