We are Grasshopper

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We are Grasshopper. A strategic communications agency with a creative edge and commitment to engaging communities. We aim to deliver positive change to the world around us.

We help organisations to connect with people and to partner with their communities to transform where they work and live. We use insight to deliver better projects and lasting social value.

About us

Who we work with

Climate Action Wales – Helping people make climate positive decisions

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Natur am Byth – inspiring action for endangered species

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Wind turbines spread across a beautiful landscape

Pennant Walters – Mynydd Carn-y-Cefn Wind Farm

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Workplace Recycling– Raising awareness of the new law

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Grange Energy Park – Stallingborough

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Battling ‘climate anxiety’: Standing strong in the face of the climate emergency

As we’re all acutely aware, the pandemic has significantly impacted the wellbeing of people around the world; many of us dealing with prolonged mental, social and financial stress. 

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Conference review: Breaking down barriers

Head of Public Affairs, Craig Lawton, reflects on the Grasshopper panel discussion at Welsh Conservative conference 2024. 8th March 2024…

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Grasshopper supporting team wellbeing

Working at Grasshopper can be fast paced and sometimes demanding and challenging, particularly in relation to some of the more…

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Caerphilly by-election the ultimate polling test

1st October 2025  Craig Lawton, Grasshopper’s Head of Public Affairs, takes a look at the upcoming by-election and the impact…

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Life in the Slow Lane: Everyday Sustainability

Sometimes it’s daunting to think about our role in the climate crisis – but the smallest things make a difference….

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