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August/September 2024
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Ultimate Products sponsors Oldham Athletic Community Trust O
ldham Athletic Community Trust (OACT) has announced that from the
start of the 2024-2025 Season, Ultimate Products (UP) has agreed to be headline sponsor of its schools programme. The programme which will be in 23 schools next season provides physical activity opportunities through extra-curricular activities for school kids.
Beth Williamson, Community Committee Chair at UP stated: “Supporting local young people is something we are passionate about at Ultimate Products and so we are proud to be sponsoring the Schools Programme at OACT. This will work alongside supporting our dedicated Charity - Keeping Our Girls Safe (‘KOGS’). “Keep your eyes peeled for the newly UP-branded signs that will
be going up at partnered schools. Commercial and Fundraising Manager at OACT, Adrian Stores commented: “We are delighted to be collaborating with the highly reputable and long- standing Ultimate Products from Oldham. Together we will add to our already much appreciated interventions to the local schools and sports, exercise and welfare programmes.” Ultimate Products has been bringing branded kitchen and
laundry products to the market since 1997. They design, develop and distribute innovative products across key brands, including is located at Manor Mill, Victoria Street in Chadderton with Distribution Centre at Heron Mill in Hollinwood.
EPE revitalises The Russell Hobbs showroom experience
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to support the Russell Hobbs brand partnership; its showroom is located at EPE International’s headquarters in
West Yorkshire. The showroom will display all the new products from Russell Hobbs in a dedicated branded space, creating a truly unique experience.
“Russell Hobbs and EPE share a robust partnership, and this commitment to EPE International,” stated Simon Reading, Head of Sales at Spectrum Brands. “Our new showroom will not only showcase our products but also highlight new opportunities for retailers, driving our mutual growth even further.” “EPE is fully aligned with Russell Hobbs’ values, and we strongly
believe in creating the right experience for customers,” added Noel Pamment CEO at EPE. “The new showroom empowers customers to touch and feel the products and highlights what can be accomplished.”
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Euros 2024 boosts British economy by £3.1 billion
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before England’s clash with Spain, according to research from VoucherCodes.
British Retail Consortium (BRC) Director, Kris Hamer, said following success against the Netherlands, we are expecting more spending. Retailers are estimated to have received a £280.1 million boost, with the majority spent in supermarkets on last-minute food and drink for the game, The Telegraph reported. The month-long tournament gurned an increase in sales which was welcomed gratefully by retailers after the BRC reported retail sales slipped by 0.2% as the late June heatwave failed to offset dampened consumer spending.
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he Euros 2024 Championship has given the British economy a £3.1 billion boost as members of the public got the England Fans are estimated to have spent at least £405 million
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