Once again Dutton Moore Chartered Accountants and Business Advisers are sponsoring the training kits for the 2022 season for Brandesburton Cricket Club.
Brandesburton’s 1st XI are the league 2 champions and head into the Yorkshire Premier League North Division 1 this season. Match fixtures kick off at their home ground at Rial Cricket Ground, Dacre Lakeside, against Pocklington CC on Saturday 23rd April. They also have a 2nd XI team, a Sunday XI and a midweek team.
Kevin Atkinson, chairman of the cricket club, commented: “We are incredibly grateful for Dutton Moore’s ongoing supoort of our club. It really makes a difference to us as a local village club to have their backing. We are looking forward to an exciting season ahead and are pleased to be wearing our Dutton Moore blue kits.”
Dutton Moore Chartered Accountants and Business Advisers, based at Aldgate House, in Market Place, Hull, have nearly 130 years of service within the region and have consistently been proud advocates in supporting local sporting organisations throughout the decades.
Tony Bullock, Managing Partner at Dutton Moore, said: “We are delighted to support the Brandesburton players again this season with their training kits and we wish them every success in their league games.”
Dutton Moore has a 50 plus strong team of staff offering a complete range of financial support services to a wide spectrum of businesses, organisations, and individuals.
Pictured, Tony Bullock, Managing Partner at Dutton Moore with some of the Brandesburton players.
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