Housebuilder becomes main sponsor for Cleckheaton tennis club
Barratt Homes, currently building its Wadsworth Gardens development on Whitechapel Road, will be the club's main sponsor for the next 12 months.
Martyn Addison, secretary at Cleckheaton Lawn Tennis Club, said: "We are delighted that Barratt Homes is supporting us.
Cleckheaton Tennis Club's members enjoying a social evening (Image: Supplied)
"We are a community club run by volunteers so this partnership really helps to keep the facilities in tip top condition for our members and the local community to enjoy."
The sponsorship was arranged during Wimbledon in July, one of the sport's most high-profile events.
Gavin Birch, managing director at Barratt Homes Yorkshire West, said: "Cleckheaton Lawn Tennis Club is one of the many organisations which make Cleckheaton the fantastic community-driven town that it is, bringing people together to have fun and exercise."
The Wadsworth Gardens development offers one-bedroom apartments and three and four-bedroom homes, and is located between Bradford and Leeds.
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