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Scotts Of Thrapston Makes Cricket History

13 March 2013
Scotts Of Thrapston Makes Cricket History
Scotts Of Thrapston Makes Cricket History
The new partnership that will see the leading timber specialist launch a range of products inspired by the Lord's The Home of Cricket, and Old Father Time brands.
©Scotts
Scotts Of Thrapston Makes Cricket History
Scotts Of Thrapston Makes Cricket History
©Scotts

Scotts of Thrapston is pleased to announce a new partnership that will see the leading timber specialist launch a range of products inspired by the Lord's The Home of Cricket, and Old Father Time brands.

This unique agreement will allow fans to purchase clock towers and replica benches from Scotts, which incorporate the Lord's and Old Father Time brands. Scotts will also be endorsed as the Official Cricket Pavilion Partner of Lord's, and will be granted rights to use images owned by MCC to market its cricket pavilion business through various marketing channels.

Commenting, MCC Marketing Manager, Elly Ford, said: "MCC is delighted to be working with Scotts, a business with excellent values and a strong heritage. The agreement sees the Club moving into a unique new merchandising sector that we hope will be warmly received by fans of the sport and Lord’s Cricket Ground."

David Scott, Chairman of Scotts of Thrapston adds: "It is a privilege to be granted the opportunity to craft quality timber products that reflect the iconic nature of the Old Father Time and Lord’s The Home of Cricket brands. All involved with Scotts are thrilled with the news of our exciting new partnership."

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