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    Posted by .News on 14 August 2015 at 14:48

    A major signage firm has outlined a new link with Burton Rugby Football Club (RFC) and the Young Rugby Ambassadors (YRA) programme as part of a bid to better promote the sport in the town. As one of the sponsors of Burton RFC, Hardy Signs, based in Wetmore Road, is mentoring 17-year-old young ambassador, Charlie Bunting, to help shape his designs and ideas into promotional banners.

    The YRA programme gives the opportunity to make a difference in the local clubs and get more people enjoying rugby in the lead-up to the Rugby World Cup 2015. Nik Hardy, managing director at Hardy Signs, said: "As one of Burton RFC’s sponsors, it is only natural for us to be part of such a wonderful initiative and to share our leadership and design expertise to mentor local young learners. "This also fits in with our existing commitment to develop design and sign-making skills for the future."

    Burton-based Hardy Signs was established by Nik Hardy in 1993. The firm has since grown into one of the most recognised and preferred signage suppliers in the United Kingdom. Adam Bates, head of design at the firm, said: "Hardy Signs are supported by a very well-equipped creative studio and we are pleased to share our design and creative expertise with our clients and community-led initiatives such as this."

    Hardy Digital, a dedicated department of Hardy Signs, has been working with schools and colleges across the region to install digital display solutions in the past few months. These digital screens help reconnect schools with pupils and teachers alike by displaying special measures about the school day.

    For further information:
    Hardy Place
    The Maltsters
    Wetmore Road
    Burton Upon Trent
    Staffordshire
    DE14 1LS
    01283 569 102
    sales@hardydigital.co.uk
    http://www.hardydigital.co.uk/


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