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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.

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Who we work with

Climate Action Wales – Helping people make climate positive decisions

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Whitehead-Ross Education – Influencing the education and skills agenda in Wales

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Grange Energy Park – Stallingborough

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Renewable energy – 2023 Westminster Parliamentary Boundary Review

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Vattenfall – Raising awareness of the Pen y Cymoedd Community Fund

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King Charles III delivering a speech outlining the new UK Labour Government’s legislative plans for the year ahead.

King’s Speech: Clean Growth at the Heart of UK Government Agenda

Public Affairs Account Executive, Aleksandra Cernisova, reflects on the King’s Speech and what it means for the Clean Growth agenda….

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Election insights: Latest Senedd modelling

31st March 2026 Grasshopper have input the latest Senedd opinion polling (YouGov, 24th March)  into their probabilistic model in order to update their aggregated polling data.  Find…

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New Welsh Government Planning Minister accelerates infrastructure planning decisions

20 November, 2024 Our Head of Corporate Affairs, Craig Lawton shares his thoughts on the announcement: Last week the new…

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My first month at Grasshopper: by Account executive, Lydia Lisk

“I started at Grasshopper in December last year, as an account executive. My role is to support all departments across…

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A wooden sign post with a circular sign attached. The sign has a blue arrow with a white bike motif. Text on it reads 'cycle route'

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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