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Harrogate Spring Water signed up as partners of Yorkshire County Cricket Club
Harrogate Spring Water has today signed a deal with Yorkshire County Cricket Club to become the team’s official bottled water partner.
Harrogate Spring Water, owned by Harrogate Water Brands, will provide the YCCC players with bottled water at every home match. The deal also includes branded merchandising and advertising boards at Headingley Cricket Ground.
Nicky Reeve, marketing manager at Harrogate Water Brands, said: “This sponsorship deal with a world-renowned sports club, is the first in a series of major announcements for us in 2014. It’s certainly a big year for Harrogate Spring.
“We’re also opening our £8m state-of-the-art bottling plant in May, which will quadruple production and provide us with the capacity to cement our place as a top five spring water brand and help towards fulfilling our ambition to be the biggest British-owned bottled water brand.”
Mark Arthur, chief executive of Yorkshire County Cricket Club, said: “We’re delighted that Harrogate has joined our list of premium Yorkshire brands that we work with.
“It’s really important that we work with businesses that share our passion for the county, so we’re proud to be working together through what we hope will be a really positive season for us.”
Harrogate Water Brands owns and manages Harrogate Spring Water and ethical water brand Thirsty Planet, which was the official water partner of the Rugby League World Cup and has raised over £1.6m for award-winning charity Pump Aid.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Clare Burnett .
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