PLMR Midlands’ team at Friars House in Coventry city centre

Michelle Wilson

Account Director - Advent

PLMR Midlands has underlined its long-term commitment to the region by moving to one of Coventry’s most prominent city centre office buildings.

The move to Friars House marks a significant milestone for the agency, which has operated in the Midlands for nearly 30 years.

The Coventry office is led by Rebecca Langton, Board Director and Head of Planning, Built Environment & the Midlands, alongside Associate Director Rob Milne, who joined the business in 2016.

PLMR Midlands will also continue to operate from its Birmingham office.

Rebecca said the relocation reflects PLMR’s continued investment in regional growth, with the Midlands identified as a key driver of the firm’s national expansion strategy.

“This move to modern office space in Coventry city centre reflects our ambition to grow PLMR Midlands,” she said.

“Having our base in the centre of that growth allows us to better support our clients and strengthen our regional impact.

“We have a great team in the Midlands with a strong reputation for delivering meaningful results.

“This new space will give us the platform to go further by expanding our services and further deepen our client relationships since we are also only a few minutes’ walk from the train station.”

Rob added: “Our clients increasingly want communications experts who understand the local landscape, but can also operate at a national level.

“Coventry is undergoing significant change and there’s a real sense of opportunity here. Being located in the heart of the city centre allows us to stay closer to developments, organisations and communities.

“Our new office emphasises that the Midlands is an important part of PLMR’s growth strategy, and it reinforces our commitment to the region in the long-term.”

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