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Kew magazine chooses Cabbells

CPL One’s sister company, Cabbells, has been awarded the publishing contract for the flagship publication of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.

Kew magazine chooses Cabbells
Sarah Simpson: “We are delighted to partner with Kew.”

Cabbells, the sister company of CPL One, has been awarded the publishing contract for Kew magazine, the flagship publication of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. This win marks a new chapter for the magazine, which has authoritative content on botany, conservation, horticulture and plant science.

Cabbells says it was selected for its creative vision, editorial excellence and proven track record in producing publications for membership and cultural organisations. The company will be responsible for editorial, design, production and distribution of Kew magazine, ensuring the content continues to reflect the global importance of Kew’s scientific research and botanical collections.

According to Cabbells, the collaboration is set to strengthen the magazine’s role in connecting readers with the natural world, celebrating the work of Kew’s scientists, horticulturists and global partners. Cabbells says it aims to expand the magazine’s reach, enhance its visual appeal and bring fresh storytelling techniques to highlight the urgency of biodiversity conservation and the beauty of plant life.

“We are delighted to partner with Kew,” said Sarah Simpson, managing director of Cabbells. “Producing its fantastic magazine is a project we are very proud of. Our shared values around sustainability, science, communication and engaging storytelling make this an exciting opportunity.”

Kew magazine is a membership benefit and a channel for sharing Kew’s mission to understand and protect plants and fungi for the wellbeing of people and the future of the planet. Under Cabbells’ stewardship, the publication will continue to blossom, with innovations in content to attract a wider, more diverse readership, added the company. The first issue of Kew magazine under Cabbells’ direction was published in early June.


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