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ND FINALL >LY>>> BLANCO’s festiv


EH Smith extends hock ey deal


BLANCO UK kicked offfdoff the festive month of December with a 5K run around the town of St Albans in support of the Rennie Grove Hospice Care charity.


The charity is dedicated to providing care and support for patients,


diagnosed with cancer or other life-limiting illness, and their families. Every year the charity provides care and support for thousands of patients and families through a unique 24/7 Hospice at


Home Service, Family Support services and a range of Day Services at Gove House in St


EH Smith Builders’ Merchants has extended its title


sponsorship deal with the University of Birmingham Hockey Club which counts Olympic gold medalist Lily Owsley amongst its star players, a host of players


representing their country and teams playing in the hockey equivalent of the premier league.


The University of


Birmingham Hockey Club Ladies first team includes nine members of the U21 England Hockey team, including European u18 Hockey


Championships medal-winning player Holly Munro. First team players Eddie Way and Jack Clee have been selected for the Men’s Junior World Cup which takes place later in December


r,, in India.


The teams wear EH Smith- branded kit and the company display their branded banners at home ground pitches and provide mugs so that the


teams can enjoy a proper cup of builders brew too. EH Smith’’s


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Director Darren Moles says: “We were delighted with our first season as sponsors – and were keen to extend our


commitment even further to all ten teams.


“The University of


Birmingham is surrounded by our branches – from Stourbridge to the west, Longbridge to the south, Shirley to the east and


Harborne, just a few minutes away from the campus.”


30 Jewson has set a new


Guinness World Records title for the ‘Most people Wrapping Presents Simultaneously.


800 employees from Jewson


branches and offices gathered at the NEC Birmingham to break the record of wrapping 496 presents, which was


achieved in China earlier this Albans. BLANCO has almost reached its target for the


IKO sponsorship feasts on Shr IKO PLC has welcomed Nestle


Shredded Wheat as title sponsor of the Motorbase Performance team in the 2017 To


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eams’ Championship squad will compete under a new banner after securing a multi- year title sponsorship deal with the leading breakfast brand. Motorbase also retained a number of major partners for the 2017 season and beyond with the return of the IKO enertherm brand.


Car Championship (BTCC). The reigning Independent Teams’ Championsh


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Rennie Grove Hospice Care charity and continues to collect sponsorship.


on ShreddedWheat s festiv e Jingle Bell J ve ell Jo Jog


managing director for IKO PLC says: “We’re delighted to see Shredded Wheat as the new title sponsor of Motorbase Performance this year. It’’s


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a household name and a great fit with one of the most popular teams on the grid. The new yellow-and-red livery will really stand out on the track .”


Jewewson wraps up GuinnessWorlWorld Record f


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year. All the presents will be donated to Barnardo’s, the UK’s largest children’s charity. and Jewson employees are also donating gifts to


’s


Barnardo’s in their local areas. Mark Rayfield, CEO


of Jewson, commented:


“Christmas isn’ t the happiest time of year for every child, so we hope getting unexpected gifts will help brighten up their day. Barnardo’’s


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charity partner for 2017, so what better way to kick offay to kick offf the campaign than donating presents to children that the charity supports.”


January 2017 BMJ


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