Shropshire PR agency moves to historic new premises in Wellington

Creative agency Nathan Rous PR is moving to new offices in the heart of Wellington with the help of a £10,000 grant from Telford & Wrekin Council’s Pride in Our Community High Street Fund.

Shropshire PR agency moves to historic new premises in Wellington
Founded in 2008 by former journalist Nathan Rous, the firm has gone from strength to strength with clients in the UK, Europe and US. The recent acquisition of two big brands in America has also seen the company grow its workforce.
 
Moving the team to bigger, state-of-the-art offices that will include a video editing and viewing suite, is a significant moment in the company’s development.
 
Company director Nathan Rous said: "Our business has expanded significantly in the last two years, to such a degree that we have outgrown our existing premises in Much Wenlock. We're working with more clients and shooting more video than we've ever done but this is still just the start.
 
“The move to Wellington offers us the opportunity to breathe new life into a stunning building while continuing the next stage of our development. As well as being ideally situated to serve our local clients, we will be within walking distance of the station offering a direct route to London and the airport which allows us to continue building our client base further afield.”
 
The announcement comes at the start of Global Entrepreneurship Week, which is the world’s biggest celebration of entrepreneurship.
 
Cllr Lee Carter, Telford & Wrekin Council cabinet member for finance, commercial services and economic development, said: “Our Empty Unit Incentive Grants are helping businesses to realise their dreams, create jobs and breathe new life into high streets.
 
“Nathan Rous started his business from a room in his house 10 years ago and is now employing a growing team with an international client base. His entrepreneurial spirit is to be applauded and I am delighted that our Pride High Street Fund is able to support them as they go forward. We wish them all the best with the move.”
 
Nathan Rous PR are expecting to officially open at 24 Church Street in December.
 
Empty Unit Incentive Grants are still open to applications.  For more information and an application pack email joy.mcgeown@telford.gov.uk or kathy.mulholland@telford.gov.uk, or telephone 01952 383784.



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