It might be a new season and the big coats are back in the wardrobe, but our team of media relations experts are continuing the trend of wrapping up PR wins for our clients.
Here’s just some of the print, online and broadcast coverage we secured last month.
Demand for Miller Homes’ properties in Stourport
Housebuilder Miller Homes made the news as the first properties at its Astley Croft development near Stourport went on sale.
Several local titles featured the story online and in-print that the first of the 145 homes on the site were set to go on the market.
Media focused on the properties becoming available, expected high demand, and Miller’s dedication to creating energy-efficient new build homes.
IPP teams up with iconic Irish brand
Leading wooden pallet supplier IPP secured a sole deal with Irish crisp brand Tayto to move supply across Ireland into distribution centres, downtrade and supermarkets.
Coverage in local and business news featured IPP’s quality of service, optimising synergies and driving efficiencies. It also highlighted the importance of sustainable values within the business by reusing and repairing pallets, before recycling as biomass.
Popular run sponsored by Blythe Liggins is a sell-out

Solicitors Blythe Liggins proudly sponsors the Warwick and Kenilworth-based Two Castles Run on an annual basis, and for the second year running it has completely sold-out!
Local news coverage highlighted Blythe Liggins’ commitment to supporting the community and local charities, who receive proceeds from the run. We look forward to seeing who is first over the finish line!
Pallet-Track’s glittering shareholder gala hit the news
Business, industry and national titles were among those to include news of the shareholder gala by national pallet network Pallet-Track. Articles in print and online highlighted the work of Pallet Track and its members.
This news was followed by coverage of founding members Joda Transport expansion after a 10% increase in revenue last year, and its ongoing investment in staff and services.
Snake bites, swallowed fish hooks and international coverage for Linnaeus
Our veterinary PR team covered a shocking story where sweet cocker spaniel Zuma was bitten by a snake. He was rushed to Davies Veterinary Specialists where he was hospitalised for four days and nursed back to health.
There was also national coverage about the importance of pet blood donors in a bid to encourage more to join the life-saving service. Internationally, there was extensive coverage given to spaniel Lady who was saved by Paragon Veterinary Referrals after swallowing a fish hook.
Fortunately, both Zuma and Lady made full recoveries and are enjoying life again. Their owners, along with Davies and Paragon were able to share warnings about the respective risks of littering and snakes, in the hope to avoid further cases.
Prime Accountants warn holiday let owners of huge tax hikes
Our PR team worked with clients Prime Accountants to issue a warning to owners of furnished holiday lets. We secured coverage in local, national and trade press to alert owners about the incoming tax hike. Articles also featured information about Prime’s locations in Solihull, Birmingham and Coventry, and directed property owners to its social media pages.
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