Cricket club bowled over by new sponsorship
The thriving Lincoln Road club has received £1,000 of sponsorship from leading heating, plumbing and air movement materials supplier TG Lynes.
The money will be used to buy new training wear for the cricket club’s junior members.
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Steve Cokell, of Enfield Cricket Club, said: “We are thrilled to receive this generous backing. TG Lynes is renowned as a business that gets involved with the local community and supports good causes. It’s great to see.
“We currently have around 100 junior players at the club and this new training wear will be well received.
“Fundraising is a constant battle for sports clubs so we are very grateful to the TG Lynes team.”
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Hide AdEnfield Cricket Club has around 350 members and also has football, tennis and darts teams.
The club has four men’s cricket teams, with the firsts flying high in division two of the Middlesex County Cricket League.
Andrew Ingram, Managing Director of TG Lynes, said: “We’re pleased to support Enfield Cricket Club, which plays an important role in the local community for many people.
“This month we are celebrating 20 years of being based in Enfield. It’s become an integral part of our 111-year history as a business. We are proud to call the town home and we are committed to helping good causes in our vicinity whenever we can.
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Hide Ad“I hope the junior players enjoy their new kit and have a fantastic summer of cricket.”
TG Lynes stocks industry leading brands and supplies thousands of products, including valves, steel and copper tubes and fittings, press systems, composite and plastic plumbing, drainage solutions and support systems and tooling. An extensive plant hire service is also available.
For more information, visit www.tglynes.co.uk
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