Regenda Homes 'proud' to back Oldham RLFC
Date published: 12 February 2018
          	
          
          Chris Hamilton, Oldham RLFC Club Chairman
Regenda Homes is the Oldham Rugby League main shirt sponsors for 2018.
Part of the huge Regenda Group, the Greater Manchester branch of Regenda Homes has a regional administrative base only a few hundred yards from the Vestacare Stadium and is proud of the partnership it has enjoyed with Roughyeds over the last few years.
Chris Standish, regeneration and place manager for Regenda Homes, said: "Roughyeds has a great sporting heritage in Oldham. Regenda are proud to support that. We would like to see as many people as possible get to Roughyeds games and take up rugby league.
"We will be staging locally, throughout the year, special community events at which some of the Oldham players will be in attendance and residents will be able to win tickets for games at the Vestacare Stadium."
There are several other shirt backer, including Dukinfield-based Hanlon and Wright, which has been removing, installing and relocating machinery world-wide for more than 50 years.
Also featured on home and away kit, plus replicas, is Oasis Academy Oldham, who are part of Oasis Community Learning and, as such, is passionate about supporting the local community. As with Regenda, Roughyeds links with the locally-situated school on Hollins Road, go back several years.
Premier SSangYong can be found on the front and back of the Steeden-manufactured jerseys and is continuing its partnership with the club which has previously been under the Premier Kia banner.
Other shirt sponsors are long-time Mossley-based Roughyeds backers H Mullaney and Son, a leading waste management company in Oldham and Tameside, and the University of Salford.
Chris Hamilton, club chairman, said: "We welcome all our 2018 sponsors, thank them massively for their support and trust that together we will find each of the partnerships of mutual benefit to company and club."
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