Cullimore Dutton, one of Chester’s leading law firms, has renewed its sponsorship of Chester Rugby Union Football Club for the new season.
The company, which has moved to new offices in Newgate Street this week, has been involved with the club for five years.
Andrew Wright, Managing Director of Cullimore Dutton, said: “As a firm we love to support our local communities, so we are delighted to renew our sponsorship with Chester RUFC, which is now into its fifth season.
“Our sponsorship will help the club to support their youth players of all ages. We’re looking forward to taking a number of clients to various games throughout the season.”
The company has a long-established commitment to supporting local sports teams. As well as Chester RUFC, the law firm has been sponsoring Frodsham Junior Football Club since 2016. Andrew Wright was a club player for the club in his youth and a previous U10s squad manager.
Dave Maloney, Chairman of Chester RUFC, said: “Our sponsors are extremely important to us, so we are very pleased to continue our relationship with Cullimore Dutton.”
Cullimore Dutton has been in Chester since 1792 making it the city’s oldest law firm. It employs 55 people and, as well as an extensive range of legal services, it also has an established in-house financial services department providing clients with independent advice on pensions and investments.
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