Girvan Football Club have received further support from one of their most loyal sponsors.
Rail infrastructure business McCulloch Group from Ballantrae have again committed to being main sponsor of the local team, continuing a partnership that started in 2011.
With a ground capacity of 500 and their home ground of Hamilton Park, ‘the Seasiders’ currently play in the West of Scotland Football League.
The McCulloch Group, which has been trading since 1992, has regularly supported a range of good causes both at home and across the UK as the business has grown.
What started as a small family enterprise of two twin-brothers, Billy and Danny McCulloch, has grown into an international business which is transforming the methods used to deliver rail infrastructure projects.
The McCulloch Group's ongoing commitment as ‘main sponsor’ sees a donation of £10,000, as well as renewing its term as ‘strip sponsor’.
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Danny McCulloch, shareholder of the McCulloch Group, has been chairman of Girvan Football Club since 2019 and said: "Girvan FC is not only a football club, but also provides vital supports to various community groups within Girvan and the surrounding area.
"The continued sponsorship from the McCulloch Group therefore is extremely important to the local community.”
The club provides a home to several important community causes including the Girvan Men’s Shed, gardening groups from the South Ayrshire Alcohol and Drug Partnership, Girvan Youth Clubs and Girvan Walking Football.
David Girdler, CEO of the McCulloch Group, added: “The McCulloch Group is committed to supporting our local communities across the UK. Annually each director is invited to choose worthy causes to support, and it is always encouraging to hear of groups being impacted.”
For further information on the McCulloch Group’s community initiatives visit here.
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