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Plumbing specialist makes sponsorship splash with Northallerton Juniors
Independent heating and plumbing specialist HCS Mechanical Services is helping Northallerton Juniors to look the part by sponsoring the Under 13s team tracksuits.
The third generation family business is a champion of putting something back into its local community and has supported a wealth of fundraising activities for local charities such as The Samaritans of Northallerton and The Dales - the company’s current adopted charity.
The Northallerton Juniors recently kicked up a penalty shootout storm - scoring eight out of ten penalties during half time at the Middlesbrough versus Fulham game when Middlesbrough trounced their opponent 2 – 0.
Richard Clarke, Managing Director of HCS Mechanical Services said, “The Northallerton Juniors play in the Teesside Junior Football Alliance Division 2 and are a hardworking and talented local team. When we were approached with a request to help with the tracksuits, we were only too happy to oblige and wish them continued success.”
Northallerton based HCS Mechanical provides private, commercial and industrial customers with a wide range of plumbing and heating services; including maintenance and installations, 24hr breakdown cover and landlord safety checks and certification.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by HCS Mechanical .
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