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Hornby George PR celebrates influx of new clients

Garden, home and leisure PR agency, Hornby George PR, has announced a significant wave of new client partnerships, marking a period of rapid growth and strategic expansion for the specialist communications agency.

 

Following a transformative 2025, the agency has welcomed a diverse portfolio of new clients in recent weeks, with more expected to be onboarded before the end of quarter one. New clients include the wildlife technology brand FeatherSnap, modular ecosystem innovator Eggologic, creative craft brand Nicole’s Jungle, sustainable gardening specialist Envii, female gardening membership directory WeWeed, and the ambitious New Build Manifesto, a movement aiming to reshape how UK housebuilders prioritise garden spaces, ensuring greener, more meaningful outdoor environments become standard for future homeowners.

 

These new partnerships join an already strong and established roster of long-term clients, including leading industry organisations and events such as Glee, GIMA and the Greenfingers Charity, alongside a wide range of suppliers and manufacturers spanning the garden, home, leisure and lifestyle sectors.

 

The influx of new clients reflects Hornby George PR’s continued positioning at the intersection of gardening, lifestyle, sustainability and purpose-led storytelling, all sectors experiencing growing momentum as consumer interest in nature, wellbeing and outdoor living continues to rise.

 

Reflecting on the agency’s growth, Founder Kimberley Hornby George said: “The past year has been hugely important for Hornby George PR. Following a strong 2025, we’ve taken time to refine how we work, have invested in our resources and evolved our approach to ensure we can deliver deeper strategic value for our clients.

 

“What’s particularly exciting about this new wave of partnerships is that each organisation shares a clear purpose, whether that’s connecting people with nature, improving biodiversity, supporting sustainable gardening or rethinking how outdoor spaces are designed and used. We’re seeing a real shift towards brands that want to tell meaningful stories and create lasting impact, and we’re proud to support them on that journey.”

 

Aside from her day job, Kimberley Hornby George is also the Co-Chair of the Garden Media Guild, further reflecting the agency’s strong ties to the horticultural media landscape and its commitment to supporting collaboration and innovation across the sector.

 

With an expanding client portfolio and a growing focus on education-led campaigns, partnerships and sector-wide initiatives, Hornby George PR enters the coming year poised for further growth.  The agency plans to further develop its expertise across gardening, lifestyle, environmental innovation and community-driven projects, while continuing to invest in strategic tools and collaborative resources that help clients build meaningful, long-term engagement.

 

To learn more about Hornby George PR’s work, partnerships and strategic approach to storytelling-led communications - or to find out more about its clients and how they can support editorial plans - visit www.hornbygeorgepr.com or contact kimberley@hornbygeorgepr.com.

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