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Countryside Properties retains Milk

Manchester based design agency Milk has been reappointed by leading homebuilder Countryside to handle all of its above and below the line marketing activities across the North West and the Midlands.

Milk has worked with Countryside for over 15 years. Its remit covers the design and production of brochures, POS materials, digital marketing collateral, development specific websites as well as all tactical marketing collateral.

Countryside has recently reported its results for the first half of 2019 which included an increase of 43% in the number of completions to 2,362 and a jump of 49% in its total forward order book which stands at £1,037m. Also, last year it was awarded Gold for customer satisfaction by independent research company, In-House.

Niamh Duffy, Account Manager at Milk, said: “Countryside was one of our first ever clients so it’s fantastic to still be working with them after so many years. Every new project requires fresh thinking, so our focus for the next 12 months will be on developing a suite of engaging marketing materials that will capture the interest of potential buyers and also communicate the quality that Countryside stands for.”

Deborah Hughes, Regional Sales and Marketing Director at Countryside, added: “Over the past few years, Milk has become our trusted creative and marketing partner. The team really understands our business, what we want to communicate and how that should happen so the decision to reappoint them was an easy one for us. We are now looking forward to seeing the next phase of launches and campaigns.”

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