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Grant UK looks forward to another season with Bath Rugby


Grant UK is continuing its partnership with Premiership Club, Bath Rugby. As a longstanding Offi, as the Official Sustainability and Grassroots Partner of Bath Rugby, supporting the Club both on and off the field during the 2024/25 season. “The new 2024/25 Premiership Rugby season is just around the corner and here at Grant UK, we cannot wait for it to start,” said Anna Wakefield, head of internal sales and marketing at Grant UK.


“Last year’s season was such a special one for Bath Rugby, the players, the coaching team and everyone involved in the running of the Club and, as established partners of Bath Rugby, we hope that the new season brings even more success for the team. We are also looking forward to building upon the positive work that Grant UK and Bath Rugby have already achieved together, with fresh ideas and initiatives taking place as part of our


Grassroots Partnership.” In their second year as the Official Sustainability and Grassroots Partner of Bath Rugby, Grant UK will once again help the Club as they continue their own carbon reducing programme at Farleigh House and the Rec.


Following the success of their Kick the Carbon initiative with local primary schools earlier this year, Grant UK and Bath Rugby


will also be working together in the local community and amongst the Bath Rugby fans to spread the word about the changes we can all make to be more environmentally friendly.


Sika becomes main club sponsor of Exeter Chiefs rugby club


Sika has become the main sponsor of Exeter Chiefs Rugby Club, providing support to the club and the wider community throughout the 2024/25 season. The year-long sponsorship deal is the first of its kind for Sika and will see Exeter Chiefs’ men’s team sport a brand-new matchday kit featuring Sika’s logo.


Tom Forsyth, general manager at Sika, said: “We understand


the important role of clubs like Exeter Chiefs and the outstanding contribution they provide in supporting grassroots initiatives


Baxi sponsors Championship newcomers Oxford United


Baxi has announced it has sponsored EFL Championship newcomers Oxford United Football Club, which will see the company become the Men’s and Women’s Teams’ principal partner from the start of the 2024/25 season. As part of the new deal between Baxi and the newly-promoted club, Baxi branding will feature across the front of Oxford United’s men’s and women’s first team kits, along with replica shirts for both adults and juniors.


Nick Platt, sales & marketing director at Baxi,


said: “Our new partnership with Oxford United Football Club is an exciting development for the Baxi brand and one that feels like the perfect match on a number of levels. We have shared ambitions for growth and a mutual commitment to sustainability; both of which we expect to unlock a number of new opportunities over the coming season.”


In addition, as principal partner, Baxi branding will also have visibility across the Kassam Stadium, and its hospitality areas, as well as the Club’s website. Baxi will also work with Oxford United to deliver marketing campaigns across social and digital platforms to engage with the Club’s growing fanbase.


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and local talent. Therefore, it’s an ideal fit for us to support the club during what is tipped to be a fantastic season. We look forward to cheering the teams on from the sidelines and witnessing as the club continues to make its mark on the local sports scene.” Tony Rowe CBE, chairman and CEO of Exeter Chiefs, said: “For an international company the size and reputation of Sika to become our main club partner highlights


the incredible development and reach of the Chiefs brand. Sika’s strong set of values and principles which makes up the DNA of the company are to be admired and many of which are reflected in how we run Exeter Rugby Club.”


The sponsorship agreement will see Sika’s branding displayed on the club’s website, in matchday programmes, and across Sandy Park stadium.


Crown Paints supports Rochdale infirmary’s oasis garden


Rochdale Infirmary, with support from their official charity, NorthCare, has officially opened a unique Oasis Garden, an outdoor space designed to support patients living with dementia or cognitive impairments. The project was supported by the donation of 120 litres of paint by Darwen-based Crown Paints, including paint specially formulated in an easy to view dementia blue shade. Russell Kitchen, operations support manager at Crown Paints, said: “As proud national charity partners of the Alzheimer’s Society, it was a real honour to support on the transformation of the Oasis Garden. Rochdale Infirmary plays a crucial role supporting people in the local


area who are living with dementia or cognitive impairments, as well as their families.


“This donation forms part of Project Possible, our ambitious environmental and social strategy, which aims to make a positive impact on community spaces and bring people together.” The Oasis Garden has been created using charitable funds, donations from local companies, and support from volunteers.


www.buildersmerchantsjournal.net September 2024


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