Pristine cleans up with new partnership
A South Yorkshire cleaning company is strengthening its community ties through a new business partnership.
Pristine Commercial Cleaning, which provides services to sectors including healthcare, education and retail, has joined the Club Doncaster 100 Club as a silver partner and will sponsor the back of Rovers’ shirts this season.
The 100 Club connects Doncaster-based businesses with opportunities for networking, collaboration and community engagement across the region.
Bosses say the deal reflects the company’s commitment to supporting local business and sport while expanding its regional presence.
Tracie Dudley Shaw, director at Pristine Commercial Cleaning, said: “As we approach our ten-year anniversary, I feel it’s important to give back to our local community by supporting Doncaster Rovers and Doncaster Dons through sponsorship.
“We are extremely proud to be a silver sponsor partner, and are looking forward to a great year ahead.”
Gaynor Waddington, head of partnerships at Club Doncaster, added: “It’s great to have Pristine Commercial on board, especially as they celebrate their tenth year in business.
“I look forward to working with Tracie and her team.”
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