
Building firm Classic Builders SW has partnered with the Wayne Rooney-managed Plymouth Argyle Football Club and the Lighthouse Charity to raise awareness of the support available for those in the construction community. Classic Builders, Argyle’s front of shirt sponsor and supporters of the charity, seized the opportunity to share the limelight with their chosen charity at the prestigious Carabao Cup game. Lighthouse Charity saw its new logo shared with thousands of supporters at Argyle’s cup game against Watford. The logo was also on Argyle’s shirt sleeves, and the game was also viewed by thousands on Sky Sport. Fred Bennetton, Classic Builders Director, said: “We have pledged to share several of the benefits associated with our sponsorship agreement with the Lighthouse Charity. Over the coming weeks and months, we’ll be donating sought-after club items, including match tickets and signed shirts, to support their fundraising efforts. “We’ve also got many collaborative opportunities with the charity coming up - enabling us to uniquely support its regional club, promote local engagement, and proudly give back to our industry.” Sarah Bolton, CEO of the Lighthouse Charity added: “We were thrilled to have the opportunity to share our newly launched logo on Argyle’s shirt sleeves, and even have televised coverage!”
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