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Brian Hunter

By 23rd May 2012July 27th, 2023No Comments
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Brian Hunter, one of the founders of public relations consultancy BHR Communications, has died peacefully in hospital at Huddersfield, aged 76.

During more than 40 years in agricultural PR he represented some leading industry firms and organisations, including Cleveland Potash, Newsham, Mayfield Chicks, Webbs Poultry and Hunters of Chester.

He began his career with poultry breeder Thornbers in his native West Yorkshire in the early 1960s, working with Laurie Tester who became a pioneer of PR in the agricultural sector; when he set up Agricultural Publicity in 1970, Brian joined the consortium.

Later, in 1986, he formed BHR Communications with Guild members John Bolt and Roger Ranson.

As a PR specialist, Brian was known for his straightforward approach, concise style of writing and ability to grasp situations quickly, which won many clients and the respect of editors and journalists.

Born at Millbank, near Triangle, her was a keen sportsman throughout his life and had a trial with Huddersfield Town football club under the legendary Bill Shankly.  He was associated with the Triangle cricket club from the age of ten, and held for more than 50 years the club record score of 113 not out in a Halifax Parish cup final.

In 1964 he rescued a child from the Rochdale canal near Mytholmroyd and received an award from the Royal Humane Society.

He is survived by his widow Sandra to whom he had been married for almost 40 years, a son Gary living in South Africa and two grand-daughters, Nicola and Simone; Nicola now lives in West Yorkshire.

Brian had been in failing health for nine years, a situation he faced with courage.