Monday, December 21, 2009


Christmas holidays!! - Christmas is virtually upon us and we're all getting very excited. If you need any last minute gifts, a snowflake reflector to pop into that stocking, we are here until 3pm on Wednesday, shut until the 29th of December, then there will be reduced office cover 29th - 31st of December. We will be back to work bright and early on Monday 4th of January getting ready to break all those New Year's resolutions!!

All that remains is to wish everyone a very Merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year. See you in 2010!

Wednesday, December 16, 2009


New Clearance Section - everyone loves a bargain don't they? We've just introduced a "Clearance Section" to our Website. You'll find lots of products which are either end-of-line, design change or end of season with at least 20% off. Take a look at our ghost reflectors which currently have 20% off the RRP.

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

University of Northampton launches social entrepreneurship degree

I have just learned through the SEEM (Social Enterprise East Midlands) newsletter that 'the University of Northampton has become one of the first universities in the UK to launch a degree in social enterprise'. The course fact sheet begins with a quote

“We don't hire people to bake brownies; we
bake brownies to hire people"
Guiding principles of Greyston Bakery, who make
brownies for Ben and Jerry’s Icecream

I like that. Social enterprises are businesses with a social aim. For them the people come first. The business arises out of the need. It's not just about making money. This is one of the themes I covered in my presentation at the university. We started our enterprise as Safe Kids Walking with the aim of promoting walking to school. To rephrase the above quote "we don't promote walking to school to sell high vis; we sell high vis to promote walking to school"

Monday, December 14, 2009

Get Active this Christmas


Did you know that according to a survey commissioned by the British Heart Foundation a third of children aged between 8 and 13 do less than an hour of exercise a week, with 20% thinking that only applied to them if you were fat! These are shocking statistics and over the Christmas break why not use the time to get out and about with the children and make the most of the time together. Even though its cold why not put on your high vis beanie hat and take the venus flyer and enjoy a good runaround with the children.

Tuesday, December 08, 2009

Promoting Social Enterprise & Co-operation at Northampton Business School

A while back I was asked to do a guest lecture for about thirty students studying at the business school. Originally I thought I'd do it and then Alison got interested and I could see she would end up doing it. However due to workload she decided not to go and so I had free rein.

I hadn't done a formal presentation with powerpoint slides and stuff for about ...ohh I don't know, 20 years? Anyway I picked a date in December as I thought we'd be a bit quieter then (fat chance)!
I learnt a lot in preparing for it. I guess I had it in the back of my mind for a few weeks mulling over a few ideas. A few weeks back, once Alison had pulled out, I had a vague awareness that I would actually have to go through with this and I did have a slight feeling of angst.

It was fun going back over the history of BrightKidz with Alison recalling how we started off as a campaign group promoting walking to school never with any idea of setting up a business. How we eventually realised there was an idea for a business selling hi vis waistcoats and how things developed from there to include reflectors, stickers, bags, umbrellas etc. How we started adding custom printing, invested in printing equipment. It was interesting to looking at where we are now and relating it back to our roots. How our green promotional merchandise range has developed organically out of our existing relationships with our customers.

Anyway I was determined to do as good a presentation as possible and followed all the advice on mentally preparing for this kind of thing. I visualised the presentation in my mind, mentally rehearsed it. Saw the room and the students, imagined the feeling of confidence giving the talk, imagined the feeling of elation after a successful presentation. When I arrived at the lecture room I was surprised it was actually so similar to how I imagined it would be even though I hadn't been there before.

Before starting the talk I followed a tip from my Tae Kwon Do instructor about concentrating on the first couple of moves of your pattern before starting as a good start sets you off in the right direction (literally in the case of Tae Kwon Do). I made sure I knew exactly how I was going to begin the presentation. This gave me a great start.

A major part of the presentation was to talk about what being a social enterprise meant to us and why we chose the worker's co-operative model. After the talk we had some questions and answers and I was impressed with the quality of the questions and discussion. The class was then split in two and asked to discuss a couple of problems that we have in the business at the moment.

Problem one was how we should brand our green range of promotional products. Should we use the brightKidz brand or should we develop a new one & how was I to promote the business. Did I need two business cards for example?

Problem two was how do we get secondary school kids to be visible? This question arose out of the discussions vision is to get every year 7 pupil issued with a hi vis rucksack, which I think is a fantastic product. There was some discussion over whether this would work.

Overall the presentation & discussion went on for about 2 hours and I was thrilled with the outcome. Well worth doing and hopefully I've spread the word about social enterprise and co-operation. The whole presentation was videod so hopefully I will be able to put a snippet on the website when I get a copy. I will also put the presentation on our website.

Incidentally I have just been tidying up my inbox and I found a link to a couple of presentations done by Divine Chocolate on social enterprise. If only I had seen them last week it would have given me some good ideas. On the other hand maybe it was better just to do my own thing. However I would recommend these presentations.

Monday, December 07, 2009



Just can't think what to fill those Christmas stockings with this year, then look no further as Brightkidz have some fun and funky gifts at very affordable prices. For all those Santa's helpers out there what about a great Santa zip clip or one of our other stylish clips. The flourescent colours show up really well in daytime and near dusk.

Also if you are fed up with all the old boring Christmas decorations why not deck your tree in festive rigid reflectors guaranteed to make a statement on the tree this year

Wednesday, December 02, 2009


Christmas Fairs - now that we have hit December it feels acceptable to talk about Christmas. If you are looking for a different stall for your Christmas fair have you considered one of our "Reflector shop packs". These are are great fund-raising idea and the pack includes a range of our fluorescent, reflective products for day, dusk and night time visibility at pocket-money prices in some of our most popular styles.