Photo L-R: Mrs Bradley, Rhiannon Hunt Commercial and Marketing Manager at Scarborough Athletic, Dianne and Stuart from Bradleys Scarborough Store and Trevor Bull, Scarborough Athletic Chairman.
Scarborough Athletic say they are pleased to announce a new "major sponsor"
Scarborough Athletic have announced that Bradleys Jewellers are the sponsors of the new away stand. The club say it is great to have a new major sponsor and are they are grateful for Bradleys support and long-term committent.
The classic Bradleys branding is now in place across the front of the new stand. The stand was recently built to provide cover for travelling fans as part of the club's ongoing ground developments.
Tomorrow, before the South Shields game, the Bradleys stand will be officially opened by the Scarborough Mayor and representatives from Bradleys.
Bradleys are a local firm of Jewellery and Diamond experts. A family owned and run jeweller that specialises in locally made engagement and wedding rings, as well as stocking all the well-known watch brands, jewellery and gifts.
Based in Yorkshire, their stores can be found on Huntriss Row in Scarborough as well as York, Harrogate, Wetherby, North Allerton and Helmsley.
Scarborough Athletic say they are grateful to have the local business as a new sponsor of the club and thank them for their support.
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