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Huddersfield agency Secures a Hat-trick of Contract Wins

Huddersfield based marketing communications agency, KC Communications have secured contracts with three diverse Yorkshire based clients; Yorkshire Yogi, Microform Imaging LTD, and The Flood Company.

The latest contract wins cement KC Communications growth targets, which have seen turnover grow 70% year-on-year since it’s foundation in 2014.

Joining its growing client base is corporate and educational wellbeing specialist Yorkshire Yogi, which was founded by Kelly Thistlethwaite earlier this year has appointed KC Communications to undertake social media and PR support whilst also providing strategic guidance in other areas of marketing.

Wakefield-based digitisation and document management company, Microform Imaging LTD, have secured the services of KC Communications to raise their profile and that of its subsidiary, British Online Archives which hosts over 3 million records covering 1000 years of world history.


While newest client, Elland based The Flood Company, who design, manufacture and install a range of innovative flood mitigation products, has appointed KC Communications to raise the profile their business.

James Ruddiman, Sales Director at The Flood Company commented “As The Flood Company embarks on ambitious growth plans, we are delighted to be working with KC Communications to increase our brand awareness. Their knowledge of our sector and insight provided at such an early stage of our partnership has been to an excellent standard, and we are confident they will support us in achieving our goals”.

Commenting on the latest client wins, KC Communications Managing Director, Katrina Cliffe said: “I am delighted to welcome on board our latest clients and look forward to working closely with them to support their ambitious growth plans. The latest wins are a testament to the hard work put in by the team over the past 3 years to position ourselves as one of the most reputable agencies in the area”.