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Bradley Hall backs Northumberland rugby
A North East chartered surveyors and estate agents has continued its support for grassroots sport by sponsoring a local annual rugby tournament.
Bradley Hall, which has sponsored a number of sporting people and events in a bid to support local clubs and organisations, provided funding to Morpeth Rugby Club for its Morpeth 7’s event.
The sponsorship provided funds to Morpeth Rugby Club’s annual tournament, which saw clubs from across the region come together and battle it out to win the coveted cup.
Bradley Hall opened an estate agency office in Morpeth in 2015 and more recently one in Alnwick. The offices added to the already established Newcastle, Durham and Gosforth operations.
Neil Hart, Bradley Hall managing director said: “We are aware that many grassroots sports clubs in the region struggle to survive because of high running costs, which is why we are happy to sponsor clubs which make a positive impact in the local community.
“Morpeth Rugby Club and the Morpeth 7’s tournament provides a wealth of opportunities for people in the local area to practice sport, to stay fit and healthy whilst also providing focus and life experience for the younger generations.”
John Stafford, senior vice president at Morpeth Rugby Club said: “We rely on sponsorships to maintain the club and events like the Morpeth 7’s. Our deal with Bradley Hall meant we could provide a fantastic sporting tournament for keen rugby players. It was a fantastic day and we look forward to continuing our partnership with such a supportive local business.”
For further information on Bradley Hall’s residential services, please visit www.bradleyhall.co.uk or call the Gosforth office on 0191 284 2255.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Bradley Hall .
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