Sunday, April 28, 2024

Cawarden extends sponsorship deal with Burton Albion

Burton Albion’s scoreboard sponsor Cawarden has agreed to extend its sponsorship deal for the 2022/23 season.

Cawarden began partnering with Burton Albion during the 2020/21 season with the firm’s branding on the scoreboard as well as featuring in the programme and on PA announcements.

The initial deal was for two seasons and now the partnership will continue with the addition of a player sponsorship package.

Burton Albion chairman Ben Robinson said: “We have enjoyed a very successful partnership with William and Juliet Crooks from Cawarden, who started their sponsorship in the middle of the pandemic when the games were behind closed doors.

“Cawarden is a fantastic family business, and we are now able to showcase their sponsorship to our fans in the ground as well as those who see the branding on our TV broadcasts and iFollow streaming service.

“I want to thank them for their continued support, and we are delighted to be working with them again next season.”

Cawarden is a family-owned and operated specialist contractor with over 35 years’ experience in project delivery and has a rich history of successfully delivering demolition, land remediation and earthworks projects across the UK and these activities remain the firm’s core business.

Cawarden can also offer a range of services that can be tailored to clients’ requirements fulfilling a one-off service or integrated ‘destruction to construction’ solution – resulting in value-engineering, programme efficiencies and value for money.

William Crooks said: “It’s great to be able to continue our partnership with Burton Albion, which is a family club which offers businesses a fantastic opportunity to harness the powerful brand of a League One football club.

“I want to thank chairman Ben Robinson for welcoming us and ensuring that the partnership goes from strength to strength.”

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