Rumpus lands green development brief
A Manchester communications agency has secured a new brief to support a growing environmental development specialist focused on regeneration and biodiversity.
Rumpus has been appointed by Green Earth Developments Group to lead its strategic communications as it looks to raise its profile in biodiversity net gain (BNG) and brownfield regeneration.
Both B Corp-certified businesses will collaborate on a targeted PR and thought leadership programme, aimed at demonstrating how complex sites can be transformed into long-term environmental assets.
Working with developers, landowners and local authorities, Green Earth Developments Group delivers habitat banks and nature-led regeneration projects.
Rumpus will provide media relations, content and stakeholder engagement support, helping communicate the practical benefits of biodiversity-led development.
Simon Towers, chairman of Astley-based Green Earth Developments Group, said: “As demand grows for credible, practical solutions to BNG, it’s increasingly important that the conversation is grounded in real delivery experience.
“Rumpus understands both the built environment and the environmental agenda and brings the strategic thinking we need to help communicate what we do, why it matters, and how it can support development while also giving back to nature.”
Paul Evans, director at Rumpus, added: “Green Earth Developments Group operates in a space where policy, planning, ecology and development intersect – and where clarity and credibility really matter.
“There is a strong story to tell around brownfield regeneration, nature-led habitat creation and long-term stewardship.
“The conversation around BNG has become more polarised than it needs to be.
“From our perspective, this is an opportunity for the UK to show real leadership in combining development with meaningful nature recovery.
“What attracted us to this brief is its purpose: helping shift the narrative towards what good delivery actually looks like and working with journalists who want to explore solutions rather than just the challenges.”
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