Partners, media and public information

Practical collaboration supported by accurate public records.

D’Key Civic works with organisations, venues, community networks and editorial outlets where the purpose, contribution and permission to acknowledge are clear.

Public recognition standard

An organisation is described as a partner only when its exact contribution is agreed, recorded and approved for acknowledgement. Venue use or attendance alone is not treated as endorsement.

Reviewed 13 July 2026
Partnership routes

Useful, proportionate involvement.

The objective is better community delivery, not decorative logos or unsupported status.

Delivery contribution

An activity, information stall, referral route, volunteer support, venue input or specialist contribution.

Community access

Appropriate circulation through a genuine network serving relevant Swindon residents.

Independent evidence

A factual acknowledgement, approved quotation, link or outcome confirmation where permission exists.

Media resources

Verified facts and controlled assets.

Editorial material should lead with residents, public benefit and delivered outcomes rather than internal titles or broad future ambition.

Editorial angles

What makes a credible Swindon story.

Resident benefit

Accessible family activity, neighbourhood connection, volunteering or better access to useful information.

Independent participation

Defined involvement from a venue, community organisation, councillor, parish route or local service.

Measured outcome

Verified attendance, volunteers, activities, feedback, photographs, partner contribution and lessons learned.

Legal and status boundary

D’Key Civic is not presented as a registered charity, Council service, public authority or emergency service. Discussions, attendance, venue use and informal support must not be reported as endorsement without express agreement.