A CAR dealership and the group behind the Oswestry 10k have struck an exclusive deal.
The Furrows Group has worked alongside Adrenaline Sporting Events for several years and provided support for the events including the Midnight Ride and the Valley Burner Mountain Bike Festival.
And now the dealership has been made an exclusive automotive partner for the next five years.
Dan Foskett, group new car sales manager said: "We have long supported Adrenaline Sporting Events and those who have taken part in the events over the years but this now puts us on a more official footing and at the same time working within our local communities.
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"It is a very exciting project for us to be involved in and something our families and staff can be a part of too."
Meanwhile, Alan Lewis, founder and owner of Adrenaline Sporting Events, said: "Furrows have always been very supportive of my events, whether it’s been our Midnight Ride or Oswestry 10k race with support and race lead cars.
"And as our events have grown so has the support from Furrows and hopefully will continue to do so."
Furrows Group has long been established in Shropshire, having celebrated their centenary year in 2018, seized the opportunity to not only work alongside and support Adrenaline Events, but the communities of Shropshire and Mid Wales and visitors from out of the area.
Adrenaline Sporting Events now have four running events throughout the year – Oswestry 10K, Welshpool 10K, Brynkinalt Running Festival and Shropshire Santa Run; plus and four cycling events – Midnight Ride, Pedal Borders, Valley Burner Mountain Bike Festival and Pedal Pusher for ladies only.
Furrows will be supporting all these events.
For more information on these events visit www.adrenalinesportingevents.co.uk
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