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Solicitors support Barnard Castle Cricket Club
Tilly Bailey & Irvine Solicitors has renewed its sponsorship of Barnard Castle Cricket Club, helping the team to continue its league success, whilst also remaining at the heart of the community.
John Walker, Partnership and Communications Officer for Barnard Castle Cricket Club, said that the relationship between law firm and cricket team remains vital to the success of the club. He commented: “With Tilly Bailey & Irvine Solicitors’ support, we can continue to raise our profile. We punch above our weight in the leagues, and the firm’s continued support plays an important part in this.”
Helen Dexter, partner with Tilly Bailey & Irvine Solicitors, commented: “We’ve made great friendships with Barnard Castle Cricket Club, and are proud to support them again. We’ve also been able to help them engage with the local community with events such as the Community Games Day. They are actively creating opportunities for local young people to participate, and we’re delighted to be able to help them.”
As main club sponsor, Tilly Bailey & Irvine Solicitor’s branding will not only be on the team’s kit and leisure clothes, but they will also be the main sponsor brand alongside the club’s new electronic scoreboard.
Tilly Bailey & Irvine Solicitors is the Tees Valley’s largest full service law firm with offices in Barnard Castle, Hartlepool, Wynyard Park and Stockton on Tees. For further information, contact Tilly Bailey & Irvine Solicitors on 0800 052 6824 or visit www.tbilaw.co.uk .
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Emma Hignett, i2i Business Solutions .
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