Friday, June 6, 2025

Recruitment firm extends support for Leicestershire cricket

Leicester-based recruitment company 365 People has extended its commercial partnership with Leicestershire County Cricket Club for the 2025 season.

The agreement will see the firm continue to support the Club across multiple commercial initiatives, strengthening its visibility within regional business and sporting circles. 365 People, which operates across the industrial, transport, engineering, and commercial sectors, has a longstanding relationship with the Club and remains committed to investing in community engagement through sport.

The renewal comes as Leicestershire CCC gears up for its upcoming season at the Uptonsteel County Ground, where corporate partnerships continue to play a key role in sustaining regional sporting infrastructure.

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