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Worcester City Women announce new official signage partner

Worcester City Women announce new official signage partner

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Worcester City Women FC have announced a new official signage partner.
City Signs, a Worcester-based company with 65 years of experience in professional signage production, will support the club for the next two seasons, helping to raise the club's profile as it enters its second year in the FA Women's National League.
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Darren Wilkins, managing director at City Signs, said: "We are passionate about both women's football and sports club signage, so this partnership plays perfectly to our values and strengths.
"We fully align with the way the club leverages football as a force for good by empowering girls and women to break through barriers, both on and off the pitch.
"It was clear from our first meeting there is great synergy with our two brands and we are very excited to support Worcester City Women Football Club with their signage needs for the next two years.
"We wish the club all the best for the new season; we'll be cheering you on from the sidelines."
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City Signs' core values of quality workmanship, community, tradition, and sustainability are closely aligned with Worcester City Women's mission to empower women, develop young talent, and contribute positively to the community and environment.
Jon White, commercial director at Worcester City Women FC, said: "We couldn't be happier to be partnering with City Signs for the new season.
"Darren and the team have great experience providing for elite sport clubs and the Sixways facility as a whole.
"This will help WCWFC in showcasing Sixways Stadium as our home in our own unique way."
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City Signs offers a wide range of services, including bespoke signage, vehicle livery, banners and flags, digital print, design services, and portable displays.
The club's vision is to become one of the UK's leading women's football clubs, known for its community focus, sustainable practices, and commitment to developing young talent.
By partnering with local businesses like City Signs, the club aims to strengthen its community ties while championing the success of neighbouring enterprises.
Worcester City Women FC will launch their pre-season campaign on Sunday, July 13, as they prepare for another year of competition in the FA Women's National League.
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