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Property firm provides
support to the region’s
sports clubs
© Kelly Pickering
Leading North East property firm
Bradley Hall has pledged its support to
a number of local sporting events,
continuing its backing of the region’s
grassroots clubs and sporting talent.
The rm recently became an ocial
sponsor for the third year running of the
Morpeth Sevens rugby tournament, held
at Morpeth Rugby Club.
The company provided funds to
support the day’s events, which included
a cup win from team S Club 7s and an
overall win by The Mighty Peth. Sam
Busby, y half for The Mighty Peth, was
named player of the competition while
his team also scooped the £500 winner’s
cheque awarded to him by Bradley Hall
director of estate agency Matt Hoy and
mortgage services director Lewis
Chambers.
Matt Hoy said: “Bradley Hall has a
long running tradition of supporting local
grassroots sports clubs, tournaments and
people. The rm is dedicated to
sponsoring events like the Morpeth
Sevens, while also supporting local talent
and encouraging events like this to
continue.”
John Staord, president of Morpeth
Rugby Club, said: “The support from
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Bradley Hall ensured we could run
another successful tournament
which was enjoyed by all who played
and attended. Everyone involved is
very grateful for the rm’s support
and dedication to local grassroots
sports .
“Paul Jackson, who organises the
event, completed another fantastic job
and we look forward the next annual
tournament.”
Bradley Hall also continued its
sponsorship of Ashington Football Club,
will support the club in purchasing kits
and maintenance and renovations of the
grounds.
Younger talent in the region hasn’t
missed out, as the company sponsored
the annual Durham Dash, which was
launched in 2012 and inspired by the
Paralympic Games. Children aged
between seven and 11 took part in
running, jumping and throwing events as
part of the Warrens Sedgeeld Dash! and
Durham Dash!
Around 4,000 children from 60
schools across County Durham took part
in qualifying rounds over six weeks, with
total of 1,240 youngsters qualifying for
the nals, which were held at Hardwick
Park, Sedgeeld and the Palace Green in
Durham.
Neil Hart, group managing director at
Bradley Hall said: “Many of the Bradley
Hall team have a long-standing
relationship with grassroots sport, and
we feel it is very important to support our
local clubs, organisations and events.
“We are aware that many grassroots
sports clubs in the region struggle to
survive because of high running costs,
which is why we are happy to sponsor
clubs which make a positive impact in the
local community.”
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