Public Affairs & Stakeholder Engagement
Complex projects stall when the civic, political and community context is mis-read - and reputational risk arrives faster than the mitigation does.
Complex projects can stall when the civic, political and community context is misread or left under-managed, and reputational issues tend to surface more quickly than the response to them.
Mapping the stakeholders that matter and engaging them with discipline, candour and a coherent narrative - protecting the asset and clearing the path to delivery.
What we typically do
- Stakeholder mapping and engagement strategy
- Political, civic and community communications
- Consultation programmes and public-facing materials
- Senior advisory through sensitive milestones
Who it's for
Regeneration developers, public-sector partners and projects requiring planning, political or community endorsement.
Where this work has shown up.
Chrisp Street / Telford Living
Lead communications agency for a £300m+ East London regeneration delivering 643 homes and 20,000 sqm of mixed-use space.
Read case studyEgypt at MIPIM
Created Egypt's master narrative and coordinated the launch of its first MIPIM pavilion - including 15 new cities under development.
Read case studyBouygues UK - Hallsville Quarter
Shaping the narrative, identity and community engagement for one of London's most significant long-term regeneration schemes.
Read case studyBouygues - Addlestone Town Centre
Community-led communications programme supporting Bouygues' regeneration of Addlestone town centre through the consultation and development stages.
Read case studyLands Improvement Holdings & AXA Real Estate - Houghton Regis
Statement of Community Involvement and a nine-month engagement programme that helped secure planning approval for a £1bn, 5,000-home town extension - and avoided call-in by the Secretary of State.
Read case studyNeed public affairs & stakeholder engagement that drives a commercial outcome? Let's talk.
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