A North Wales-based PR and communications agency has been shortlisted for the Business of the Year at the Mold Community Council Awards 2026.

Outwrite PR’s nomination follows a period of strong commitment to the local area, alongside the outstanding service it provides.

Based in Mold since 2008, the organisation has been at the heart of the town, giving back through sponsorships, charity initiatives, and ongoing support of town events.

Operating out of Belgravia House on Grosvenor Street, the agency notably plays a key role in the development of Mold Alexandra’s women’s and girls’ teams through a sponsorship that supports the long-term growth and development of the club.

Elsewhere in the community, Outwrite hosts a free annual PR and marketing conference, which over the past five years has attracted more than 100 attendees and helped equip charities with the skills and tools they need to grow.

From donating funds for Mold’s annual Easter Fun Day to supplying MacBooks and equipment to local schools, Outwrite has played a major role in supporting initiatives that make a real difference across the town.

This celebration of the achievements and contributions so many make to the area will take place at Mold Rugby Club on 27 February.

Alongside its community work, the company has built a strong track record of business success, having secured new clients and delivered large projects with a reach extending internationally.

This shortlist follows the firm’s recent achievements at the Chartered Institute of Public Relations (CIPR) Cymru Awards. The company was named Best Small PR Agency for the second time in four years while its managing director, Anthony Bullick, took home the Hall of Fame award.

He said: “It’s great to be shortlisted for Business of the Year at the Mold Town Council awards. It means a lot to be recognised not just for performance, but for making a positive impact locally.

“We’re fortunate to have such a proactive town council and a thriving community that brings people together and champions social value.

“This wouldn’t be possible without our hard-working team, who make these projects possible, and we will continue to do our best to ensure our continued success brings lasting benefits to the town.”

Outwrite’s clients include Wynne Construction, Jones Bros Civil Engineering UK, Warrington-based Watsons Solicitors, and engineering environmental, and planning consultancy Caulmert.

The agency specialises in integrated PR, crisis PR, and online reputation management.