Yorkshire PRs merge to form new property-focused comms agency
Two Yorkshire-based communications agencies have merged to create a new business focused on the property sector.
Resolve Public Affairs and PilgrimPR have joined forces to become a single brand, Royal Pilgrim Communications.
The new venture will have its headquarters in Leeds and satellite offices in York and Sheffield.
Founding directors Scott Royal and Ben Pilgrim have more than 40 years’ combined experience in communications, with both specialising in the built environment sector.
Scott said: “Royal Pilgrim Communications will provide a unique service to clients by pooling our skills and experience.
“Both companies work for many of the leading names in the development and regeneration sectors and have gained good reputations for getting positive results for clients.”
Ben commented: “I have known Scott for many years and have been very impressed with his work on major projects throughout the UK.
“By joining together we can scale new heights and achieve even more.”
He continued: “This merger will build on the success both firms have had in the property industry and we intend that the outcome for clients will be a high quality service, much like when Mr Rolls met Mr Royce!.”
Royal Pilgrim Communications’ client base includes Henry Boot Developments, Caddick Group, Palace Capital PLC, Bruntwood and other national names working in property.
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