August may have a reputation as a slow month, but that’s not the case at R&Co. Our team have been powering through the heatwaves and holidays to deliver outstanding coverage for our clients.
Reactive PR lands national coverage for Blythe Liggins
Our longest-standing client Blythe Liggins gave insights into common neighbour disputes that became one of Reach PLC’s top stories of the month. With hits on websites like the Express, Yahoo, MSN and regional papers such as Manchester Evening News, this story earned an incredible 24 backlinks to the Blythe Liggins website from high domain authority (DA) pages, while positioning the business as thought leaders.
Our team are experts at identifying a newsworthy topic that clients can add value to. By gathering a client’s insight in advance, when a journalist request drops in on that very topic – we’re ready to go.
So, if you’re wondering if you can cut down your neighbours overhanging tree’s or paint your side of their fence, Blythe Liggins has you covered. And if you’re a brand in the professional services sector, our PR team have you covered in all the right titles.
When spreading awareness about parvovirus goes viral
We helped secure our client Wear Referrals national coverage on BBC News’ report on parvovirus.
Wear’s veterinary experts were able to offer expert advice, warning dog owners to get their pets vaccinated against the deadly virus as cases have reportedly increased over the last four years.
Through nurturing relationships with clients and journalists, we are able to provide expert commentary in record time and secured hits on the BBC, radio, local and national press.
If you need a pick me up to kick off September, check out Wear Referrals’ work with orphaned lion cubs in the Northern Echo.


Saying yes to Yatton
Our client Miller Homes Southwest kicked off August with some exciting news. The housebuilder confirmed plans to bring a brand-new development to life on 4.22 hectares of land in Yatton and we wasted no time in securing coverage on the announcement.
The new community will be called Strawberry Mews, a nod to the Strawberry Line, the former Wrington Light Railway turned popular cycle path.
The name connects the development to the area’s rich local history and this announcement provided a fantastic opportunity for our property PR team to share the news, generating coverage across the South West, including Bristol World, Business Desk and MSN.
Ain’t no mountain high enough for our client Prime Accountants
Prime Accountants Group revealed details of its latest epic fundraising challenge – a mountain-sized mission to climb the height of Everest seven times in just 24 hours.
Our team embraced the scale of this challenge and helped share the story widely across the Midlands. With hits in titles such as Birmingham World, Solihull Observer and Coventry and Warwickshire Chamber of Commerce, this challenge has reached all corners of the region and secured 15 backlinks to the company’s website.
Want to land relevant, quality coverage for your business? Find out more about our PR services and talk to our team.