Ospreys Sponsors
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npower renewables
npower renewables is one of the UK's leading renewable energy companies, dedicated to generating electricity using sustainable, environmentally-friendly resources. The company operates a wide ranging portfolio that includes both onshore and offshore wind farms, hydroelectric schemes and, through the parent company RWE npower, co-firing biomass projects.
In all, RWE npower’s installed conventional and renewable energy generation in Wales supplies the equivalent of around one-third of Wales’ electricity needs.
www.npower-renewables.com
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Kooga Rugby
KooGa Rugby Limited are a Manchester based company, specialising in rugby products. Established in 1987, the company has grown rapidly to become Europe's leading supplier of rugby-based products. Kooga Rugby has been the Official kit supplier to The Ospreys since the team was formed in July 2003.
www.kooga-rugby.com
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Persimmon
Steve Williams, Deputy Managing Director said: “ Persimmon Wales have had a very long association in the Swansea and Neath area and currently has 6 developments in the region. We see the sponsorship of the Ospreys as an indication of our ongoing commitment to the area and the exposure it will give us can only enhance our reputation locally.” www.persimmonhomes.com
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Worthingtons
A spokesman for Worthington’s said: “As part of our commitment to regional rugby, Worthington's are proud to sponsor the Ospreys, alongside our various grassroots rugby associations and help develop players of the future. Worthington's is the number one ale in Wales and supplies a large number of rugby clubs in Wales and the South West.”
Worthington's brewing heritage dates back to 1761 when William Worthington opened his first brewery in Britain's brewing capital, Burton upon Trent. It was the famous gypsum-rich waters found there that made Burton perfect for brewing some of Britain's best ales, including Worthington's Creamflow. Retaining its subtle hop and complex malt flavours, Worthington's is also available Extra Cold, at a refreshing 2°C. www.coorsbrewers.com
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John West
Andrew Gidden, John West, said: “We admire the ambition of the Ospreys and congratulate them for their recent success. The Ospreys have a great future and John West wants to make sure the players get the best seafood on that journey.” |
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Taylor
George Taylor, Taylors Regional Foods, said: “The Directors of Taylors Regional Foods are delighted to become official sponsors of the Ospreys for the coming season.
We are proud to be supporting one of Europe's top Rugby clubs and look forward to seeing them in action over the coming months. This sponsorship deal fits our philosophy of supporting Welsh businesses, communities and their economies. www.taylorsregionalfoods.co.uk
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The Trade Centre Wales
Steve Richards, Financial Director said: "We are delighted to be a shirt sponsor with the Ospreys. As one of South Wales’ leading car businesses with its main head office in Neath, we want to support the club in any way we can as they go forward into the coming season. We believe it is vitally important for businesses in Wales to put something back into their local communities, and nothing has a higher profile in this part of Wales than rugby and in particular the Ospreys. Rugby is also a business today, and this is good for Neath & Swansea. We are very pleased to be part of their success, and contribute towards it."
The Trade Centre Wales are delighted to be associated with the Ospreys.
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Solo
Caroline Cooper, Director, Solo Service Group, said: “Being a Swansea based company, we are very proud to be associated with the Ospreys for the coming season and would like to wish the management and players the best of luck for the season ahead”. www.soloservicegroup.com |
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Cuddy Group
Mike Cuddy, Managing Director said: 'I'm delighted that Cuddy Group has been able to continue our support of the region through sponsorship once again. These are exciting times for the Ospreys with the region continuing to go from strength to strength, and we are pleased to be able to share in this success."
Cuddy Group is a multi-disciplined contractor at the cutting edge of the latest technology, processes and methods to serve the needs of large or small businesses in such activities as Asbestos Removal, Demolition & Specialist Dismantling, Civil Engineering, Contaminated Soil & Land Reclamation, Site Clearance & Enabling Works.
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Trade Depot
Paul Jones, Business Development Manager said: “As a local business, we believe it is essential to support the local community and are extremely proud to be associated with the Ospreys and look forward to an extremely successful season.” www.trade-depot.com |
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Stadium Motors
Norman Thomas, Sales Director, said: “As a business serving Neath and Swansea, we are delighted to be sponsoring the Ospreys, Wales’ leading region. Like us, they are leading their way in their own line of business, and we hope that this will be a long and profitable partnership for both parties.”
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The Junction
The Junction, owner and operater of a £1.56 billion destination retail park portfolio, was set up by Capital & Regional and Morley Fund Management in 2002. Attracting an estimated 53.6 million shoppers a year, The Junction seeks to provide a service driven retail experience throughout their 15 park portfolio. Morfa Shopping Park is located directly adjacent to Swansea's Liberty Stadium, and provides shoppers with various retailers, including TK Maxx, Boots, Next, New Look, ASDA George, Sports World, Argos, Peacocks, Brantano Footwear, B&Q, Frankie & Benny’s, Brewers Fayre, Pizza Hut and KFC. A 12,000sq ft Pod, which was completed in June 2007, also offers shoppers and retailers on-site support including Customer Service Operatives, and is home to Starbucks and Carphone Warehouse.
John Gatley, Managing Director, comments: “In an effort to sustain and illustrate our commitment to Swansea and the local community, sponsoring the Ospreys is an opportunity that was favourably welcomed. It is an honour to be backing a team that is increasingly successful in this ever more popular sport.” www.thejunction-uk.com
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