Brand, business and development communication throughout Wales.
For over 35 years, we've helped companies communicate more effectively with their audiences and support their commercial ambitions.
Strategy and planning
Who are your key audiences and influencers? How should you reach them? When is the right time? What’s the message and what’s the right tone? This is where we start.
Placemaking and masterplanning
We help clients to articulate their vision, aspirations and opportunities for a place – whether a town centre renewal, sustainable urban extension, asset management project or other opportunity.
Political advocacy
A key component of our development and planning campaigns, we work bottom-up or top-down to engage with local, regional and national political stakeholders.
Media management
Whether proactive or reactive, we use media relations to help shape perception of our clients’ projects and raise their profile.
Community relations and local relationship building
Campaigns to involve and bring people with you. Typically, these involve engagement and consultation programmes to foster stronger relationships with residents, occupiers, neighbours, stakeholders and influencers.
Brand-building and positioning
Frequently focused on inward investors, operators and occupiers to encourage them to think differently about a specific location and to influence investment decisions.
Design, branding and digital
Helping clients to present and professionalise their messaging and marketing collateral, from traditional brochures to online platforms such as corporate websites and social media marketing.
The 2026 Senedd election marks a major shift in Wales' political and legislative environment.
With a new 96-member Senedd, a reformed electoral system, and an increasingly coalition-driven political context. Camargue's Senedd Election 2026 Shake Up gives organisations the intelligence, analysis and guidance needed to navigate this new terrain with confidence from day one.
Our track record in Wales.
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St Modwen.
Creating communities on former brownfield sites in Wales
Camargue supported St. Modwen in building sustainable communities at its major Welsh residential developments, including Glan Llyn in Newport and Coed Darcy in Neath. Our work helped raise the profile of Glan Llyn through local media engagement, resident communications, award entries and partnerships with local organisations. We created new channels for community dialogue, including working groups, newsletters and updated websites, while also providing strategic advice on sensitive issues. We coordinated construction communications and social value activity with multiple housebuilder partners. At Coed Darcy, we assisted with planning and consultation activity around the revised masterplan and helped support community activities. Alongside this, we helped deliver community events and produced a company-wide engagement handbook to promote best practice across all St. Modwen developments.
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Green GEN Cymru.
Building understanding of new grid connections
Camargue has provided Green GEN Cymru with strategic communication leadership that has helped shape a credible and resilient foundation for its connection projects by combining political insight, structured community engagement and clear, accessible messaging, we have strengthened understanding of the project’s purpose and increased the visibility of its benefits among stakeholders.
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Mineral Products Association.
Unlocking Welsh floating offshore wind
Camargue has helped position the Mineral Products Association at the forefront of a rapidly emerging market by shaping a communications strategy that clearly articulates the minerals sector’s role in enabling Welsh floating offshore wind. By developing compelling content—including film at Aberthaw cement plant—and supporting the Association’s presence at major international offshore events, we have elevated the industry’s profile with policymakers, developers and global supply chain partners.
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bp JERA Nex and EnBW.
Consenting offshore wind
Across the lifespan of the Mona Offshore Wind Project, Camargue has provided strategic communications leadership that has helped guide the scheme from early development through to consent. By designing and delivering a comprehensive programme of pre application consultation, we ensured that community insight, local priorities and stakeholder expectations were clearly understood and properly reflected in the project’s evolution.
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enfinium.
Making the case for carbon capture
Camargue’s long standing relationship with enfinium has enabled us to bring deep knowledge of its Parc Adfer carbon capture facility, its operational context and its local community to the the project. By providing strategic consultation design, clear messaging and proactive stakeholder engagement, we are helping position the carbon capture proposals as a significant contribution to Wales’ net zero ambitions.
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National Grid.
Creating connections across Wales
Through many projects, Camargue has strengthened National Grid’s ability to communicate clearly and confidently with local audiences by delivering a structured, insight led approach to stakeholder engagement. Through detailed political auditing and the early identification of key community, media and political stakeholders, we established a solid understanding of the local context and the issues most likely to influence perceptions of the projects we support.