Notts County Football Club unveils Access Training’s perimeter boards
5th August 2022
We’re delighted to announce that Access Training’s new perimeter boards have been unveiled at Notts County Football Club.
It signals the latest development of a sponsorship agreement with the club, which has been made possible by the generosity of Cadbury and allows us to reach a much wider cohort of learners and their families across the local area.
Cadbury, the nation’s favourite chocolate, have generously donated the advertising opportunity from their partnership with the World’s Oldest Professional Football Club, in recognition of our work as a Nottingham-based business working to support learners most affected by the Covid-19 pandemic.
Corrina Hembury, Managing Director of Access Training, said:
“I’ve had the opportunity to visit the club on a number of occasions over the last six months, most recently as a guest at the pre-season friendly with Nottingham Forest last week. I have to say, it was a real ‘pinch me’ moment when I saw our company name on the shirts – not only on the field, but worn by so many fans in and around the stadium.”
“We’re looking forward to working hard with the club throughout the season to give more local people access to the futures they deserve.”
Further details on how the partnership will evolve will be announced as the season progresses, and will be included on this page:
https://www.atem.co.uk/nottscountyfc
It signals the latest development of a sponsorship agreement with the club, which has been made possible by the generosity of Cadbury and allows us to reach a much wider cohort of learners and their families across the local area.
Cadbury, the nation’s favourite chocolate, have generously donated the advertising opportunity from their partnership with the World’s Oldest Professional Football Club, in recognition of our work as a Nottingham-based business working to support learners most affected by the Covid-19 pandemic.
Corrina Hembury, Managing Director of Access Training, said:
“I’ve had the opportunity to visit the club on a number of occasions over the last six months, most recently as a guest at the pre-season friendly with Nottingham Forest last week. I have to say, it was a real ‘pinch me’ moment when I saw our company name on the shirts – not only on the field, but worn by so many fans in and around the stadium.”
“We’re looking forward to working hard with the club throughout the season to give more local people access to the futures they deserve.”
Further details on how the partnership will evolve will be announced as the season progresses, and will be included on this page:
https://www.atem.co.uk/nottscountyfc
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