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Moseley Cricket Club Thank Solihull Home Care Company
Belmont at Home were thanked during a special presentation evening by Moseley Cricket Club for the individuals and sponsors who made the Club’s involvement in the 2022 Commonwealth Games a success.
The event was led by the Cricket Club’s Groundsman Pete Day and Ex-Chairman Dick Chase who recounted the story of what it took to ensure Mosely CC was a fit training ground for the Games Women’s T20 Cricket.
Adam Hutchison, Managing Director of Belmont at Home home care service received his very own Club kit and the company’s Head of Communications Andrea Vinten received a beautiful bouquet of flowers with a note of grateful thanks for the support provided to them.
Adam Hutchison, Managing Director of Belmont Healthcare Group: “As the first ever corporate sponsor of Moseley Cricket Club we are proud to not only support such an historic club, but an historic event. We were touched and grateful to be recognised and I very much look forward to wearing my number 12 shirt, even if it is just for spectating.”
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This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Belmont Healthcare Group .
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