Press release -

AkzoNobel puts football at the heart of the community with new sponsorship deal

A new sponsorship deal with one of the world’s leading paint manufacturers is set to put a local football club in South East Northumberland back at the heart of the community.

AkzoNobel Ashington has agreed a deal with Ashington Football Club to sponsor the Northern League club’s shirts and home ground for the 2019/2020 season, as well as support the club to become more sustainable through investment in training for its coaches and encouraging other local businesses to get involved through skills sharing.

AkzoNobel, which opened its state-of-the-art manufacturing unit in Ashington in 2017, has been a long-time supporter of the football club. Through this new arrangement, the company hopes to help re-establish the club as a central hub of the community.

“Our mission is to create a manufacturing facility that not only provides a unique and inspiring place for people to work, but that also fosters a culture of community. Whenever you buy a tin of Dulux, you are buying more than just a tin of paint, you are supporting local sports teams, local schools and local charities and investing back into your community,” said Jill Johnston, site support coordinator at AkzoNobel Ashington.

“Ashington Football Club shares our culture and has always played a vital role in the town, but like many smaller clubs, it has faced its share of hardship in recent years. With the club having recently merged with the junior division to create a clear pathway from grassroots football to the senior team for aspiring young players, it is our vision to help return the club to its former glory by using some of our apprenticeship levy to upskill the team’s coaches and rally the people of Ashington together to help protect the club’s fantastic heritage and culture.”

To celebrate the new arrangement, AkzoNobel organised a community event at the football club to coincide with the senior team’s home game against Ryhope Colliery Welfare FC on 28 September which they won 3-2.

Attended by local junior sports teams, pupils from Ashington’s primary and secondary schools, as well as AkzoNobel staff, friends and family and members of the local business community, the event featured pre and post-match games and sports challenges. The Dulux dog was also on hand for photo opportunities and played a starring role as the team mascot.

“It was a special day for us at the club as we celebrated our partnership with AkzoNobel,” said Brian Shotton, chairman at Ashington Football Club.

“Ashington Football club has existed for over 136 years, but we are now entering an exciting new chapter in our history that will set the foundations for future generations.

“Our stadium has a lot more to offer outside of match days, but we need the support of the local community. This doesn’t just involve fans through the turnstiles and support from local businesses like AkzoNobel to reach our goals, but also by our community offering their skills from coaching to maintenance work.

“We have a proud footballing heritage and an ambition to be the best we can be, but as the club is ran by volunteers, we cannot do it alone.”

“We had a fantastic day at Ashington Football Club,” Jeff Hope, head of manufacturing unit at AkzoNobel Ashington, added.

“For us, our involvement with the wider community in and around Ashington goes full circle. AkzoNobel products that are manufactured in Ashington are then stocked by retailers and sold in Ashington for members of the community to buy. As a site, we then give that money back to the community through our charitable and community initiatives. Our partnership with the football club is a great example of this and we hope that by raising the club’s profile and encouraging other businesses to get involved, we might secure its future for generations to come.”

AkzoNobel is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of decorative paints and specialist coatings with brands including Dulux, Dulux Trade, Cuprinol and Hammerite.

For more information, visit www.akzonobel.com.

ENDS

The Dulux dog at Ashington Football Club.

AkzoNobel Ashington has agreed a new sponsorship deal with Ashington Football Club.

For more information please visit www.akzonobel.com.

© 2018 Akzo Nobel N.V. All rights reserved.

Not for publication – for more information

Fusion PR Creative

T 01670 338 392E Leanne@fusionprcreative.com
Contact: Leanne Tonks

AkzoNobel Corporate Communications

T: 01753 550000

E: simon.colvan@akzonobel.com

Contact: Simon Colvan

Topics

  • Culture

Categories

  • culture
  • heritage
  • community
  • new sponsorship deal
  • 2019/2020 season
  • northern league
  • sustainability
  • aspiring young players
  • local businesses
  • investment in training
  • coaching
  • skills sharing
  • local sports teams
  • grassroots football
  • dulux dog
  • ashington football club
  • akzonobel
  • ashington
  • dulux decorator centre
  • cuprinol
  • dulux academy
  • dulux trade
  • dulux retail

AkzoNobel has a passion for paint. We’re experts in the proud craft of making paints and coatings, setting the standard in colour and protection since 1792. Our world class portfolio of brands – including Dulux, International, Sikkens and Interpon – is trusted by customers around the globe. Headquartered in the Netherlands, we are active in over 150 countries and employ around 35,000 talented people who are passionate about delivering the high-performance products and services our customers expect.

For more information about AkzoNobel, visit www.akzonobel.com

Contacts

Related content

  • Dulux Announces Colour of the Year 2020

    Dulux, the UK’s leading paint brand, has revealed its Colour of the Year for 2020 as Tranquil Dawn™. A panel of experts selected the soft green hue to embody the nation’s mood on the approach of a new decade. It reflects a growing desire to understand what it is to be human at a time when advances in technology are making us feel increasingly disconnected from each other.

  • Smart Works centre is dressed to impress by AkzoNobel

    Smart Works, a UK charity that empowers women to get back into work and counts HRH Duchess of Sussex as its Royal Patron, has become the latest charity to benefit from a colour transformation courtesy of AkzoNobel.

  • Rosette of approval for local horse-riding centre following AkzoNobel makeover

    A popular North East horse-riding school specialising in therapeutic riding sessions for people with disabilities has been given a new lease of life thanks to a generous donation from AkzoNobel Ashington. The Pegasus Centre, which is home to the Morpeth group of the Riding for the Disabled Association (RDA), received over 100 litres of specialist paint from the manufacturing giant, AkzoNobel.

  • Northumberland SEND school to benefit from community partnership with AkzoNobel

    An innovative new partnership with a decorative paints and coatings manufacturer is set to breathe life and colour into a Northumberland-based school for children with learning disabilities and special educational needs. AkzoNobel Ashington has announced its new community partner of the year for 2019 as Castle School, located in nearby North Seaton.

  • Ashington paint donation to South Shields Theatre Company

    One of the region’s most popular theatres has benefited from a generous donation from one of the world’s biggest manufacturers of paint. The Customs House in South Shields, currently celebrating its 25th anniversary, gratefully received a donation of over 300 litres of Dulux paint [116 tins] from AkzoNobel Ashington to help towards Phase 1 of its refurbishment programme.

  • AkzoNobel brings North East heritage to life for Dutch Embassy

    Officials from The Embassy of the Netherlands in London have received a unique insight into the heritage of the North East during a recent visit to AkzoNobel’s state-of-the-art facility in Ashington. Representatives from the Embassy spent an afternoon touring the manufacturing unit in Ashington, which has been hailed as the most sustainable paint factory in the world.

  • Ashington's innovative partnership reaps rewards for regional tourists

    An innovative partnership between two of the North East’s most recognisable brands has reaped a number of benefits for visitors to the region. AkzoNobel Ashington joined forces with Northumberland National Park in 2018 to deliver a series of volunteer-led projects to drive improvements across the Park ahead of the busy tourist season.

  • Dulux London Revolution 2020 - secure your place now

    Dulux is calling for painters and decorators across the UK to put down their brushes and pull on their sports kit to take part in the final Dulux London Revolution in 2020. For the 5th and final year, Dulux will sponsor the mass participation event and enter a team to take on either the 155-mile, two-day bike ride or, one of the 3 run/walk distances offered in the trails part of the event.

  • Northumberland School and AkzoNobel celebrate a year of achievement

    A special community partnership between paint makers AkzoNobel in Ashington and Castle School in North Seaton has had a transformational impact on the children, the school and project volunteers. Staff at AkzoNobel, which is best known for making household paint brands, Dulux, Cuprinol and Polycell, voted unanimously to support Castle School as their community partner during 2019.

  • AkzoNobel appoints new quality manager for Ashington plant

    Global paint manufacturer AkzoNobel has announced the appointment of Donna Armstrong as quality manager at its state-of-the-art manufacturing unit in Ashington. Donna brings a wealth of expertise to the role, including more than six years with Almac, based near Edinburgh, where she progressed to the position of senior peptide scientist.