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Selco cements Salford Red Devils partnership


Selco Builders Warehouse has extended its proud history of supporting rugby league by becoming the main partner of Salford Red Devils. The Super League outfit will carry the name of Selco as its front of shirt sponsor for three years, starting with the 2022 season.


Selco, which opened a branch on Regent Street in Salford 12 months ago, is also a partner of the Rugby League World Cup 2021, which has been postponed until next year.


As part of the agreement, Selco will receive advertising benefits at the AJ Bell


Stadium, tickets for its colleagues and customers and player appearances. Carine Jessamine, marketing director of Selco Builders Warehouse, said: “We are delighted to have secured a multi-season agreement as the main partner of Salford Red Devils. The club is at the heart of the community and we are delighted to be playing a part in helping continue its development on and off the pitch. “We were proud to open a branch in Salford last year to extend our presence in the North West further and this sponsorship will have numerous benefits for our customers in the area. “The sport of rugby league has always been an excellent fit for our customer base and we have a long tradition over the last decade of being involved in the sport. This is another exciting chapter to run alongside our partnership with the Rugby League World Cup 2021.” The move enhances Selco’s sponsorship portfolio which also includes being a partner of the Professional Darts Corporation.


Keylite kicks off new challenge


Keylite Roof Windows is challenging its UK merchant partners and friends to #KickItWithKeylite, in the name of raising £30,000 for three children’s charities. The Kick It With Keylite Challenge in Ireland has raised funds for Children’s Health Foundation Crumlin and Northern Ireland Children’s Hospice.


The challenge involves participants seeing how many attempts it takes them to kick, throw, putt or bat a ball through a Keylite Roof Window – which means no matter the chosen sport, anyone can Kick It With Keylite.


Now, the company has expanded the charity initiative to support the Derby & Burton Hospitals Charity local to Keylite’s


head office in Burton upon Trent, and to raise the total fundraising target to £30k across the three charities.


Passionate about raising as much money as possible, Keylite has pledged £7,500 towards its £30k goal and urges anyone that gets involved in the fun by participating or watching the challenges to lend their support by donating as well. Keylite managing director Jim Blanthorne, said: “After proving to be a huge success throughout Ireland, we’re very excited to be bringing the Kick It With Keylite Challenge to the whole of the UK.


“We’ve seen how much fun the Kick It With Keylite tour has been, and we can’t wait to visit our UK merchant friends over the next few months to get everyone onboard. We’re asking any branches that want to host a #KickItWithKeylite day to get in touch via social media or one of our sales reps.” • keyliteroofwindows.com/kick-it-with-keylite


November 2021 www.buildersmerchantsjournal.net


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