New client quadruple in busy November for Manchester agency

Manchester PR agency Sway PR has signed four new accounts across both its B2C and B2B divisions.

The company’s client base now includes Home Harvest, a technology company that is re-imagining food production, leading web design agency Platform, Turn to Starboard, a leading veteran’s charity and Gazing Red2Blue, a major global mindset development company.

Agricultural entrepreneur and co-founder of Home Harvest, Andrew Johnson, said: “We first came across Sway PR via the Seas the Day team, which Sway promoted and we sponsored. We were very impressed with the amount of quality media coverage the agency was able to secure. We’re excited to work with Sway and look forward to seeing the results of the PR strategy we now have in place.”

The new clients have also been supported in November by returning projects for adventurers Mitch Hutchcraft, a former Royal Marine who completed the longest ever ascent of Mt Everest; and Hari Budha Magar, who made history as the first double above-knee amputee to summit Everest.

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The November signings add to a summer that brought additional project work to the team in the form of a national campaign launch from Esther Ghey and the Brianna Ghey Legacy Project; Neil Gilson, who is attempting to set a record for swimming 10 of Switzerland’s largest lakes; and a major media campaign for the Seas the Day rowers, who completed a record breaking Pacific crossing.

The latest wins follow a year of steady growth across the agency, adding clients in travel, logistics, marketing, video production, communications, investment and the Life Sciences industry. 2025 also saw the Sway PR team grow to its largest ever size with the appointment in June of B2B account manager Andrew Peacock.

Sway PR founder, Mark Hayward (left), said: “2025 has proven to be a pivotal year for Sway, and we’re delighted to add these amazing organisations to our roster of clients. The whole team is very proud of its work, and it’s great to see both the B2B and B2C divisions growing their client bases while continuing to deliver strong, widespread media coverage. Here’s to future growth in 2026!”

To help drive further growth, Sway PR also recently signed a new business development partnership with consultant and regional chair for the Federation of Small Businesses, Simon Edmondson (right), who will represent the company across the Northwest.

His role will be to identify and introduce businesses looking to grow, enter new markets, launch new products, or realise their exit strategy, helping them raise their profile and credibility in the media.

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