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JCT600 continues main sponsorship of Bradford & Bingley Rugby Club
Family-owned Yorkshire car retailer, JCT600 has announced that it will continue as the main sponsor at Bradford & Bingley Rugby Club, based in Wagon Lane in Bingley, for the 2013/14 season.
Now one of the UK’s largest independent motor groups, JCT600 was founded in Bradford and has supported the Bees rugby club for the last ten years.
As well as sporting the JCT600 logo on the playing shirt of all squads from the age of nine, the company also promotes its dealerships in the clubhouse, around the stadium and in the match programme and displays a selection of its cars at home matches.
Peter Rae, chairman of the Rugby Club, says: “On behalf of the Bees Committee, I would like to thank JCT600 for their continued support.
“As a community club that has a very large and costly ground to maintain, the support of a prestigious Yorkshire company like JCT600 is crucial to the success of the club and we are very grateful each year for their generous donation.”
Chairman of JCT600, Jack Tordoff said of their continued support: “As JCT600 has grown we have remained committed to our ethos of giving back to the local community in which we operate.
“The Bradford and Bingley Rugby Club now has a thriving junior section with a squad in each age group and a buzzing training academy driven by Henry Paul, their talented new coach.
“I wish them every success for the coming season.”
JCT600 now has 47 dealerships throughout Yorkshire, Derbyshire, Lincolnshire and the North East and sells 19 of the world’s most respected brands such as Aston Martin, Audi, Bentley, BMW/MINI, Ferrari, Maserati, Mercedes-Benz, Porsche, Vauxhall and Volkswagen.
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