Businesses onto a 'Shore' thing with Century Club
STAFF at Shoreline Housing Partnership have called on more of the area's big businesses to sign up to The Century Club.
Shoreline, a social landlord which manages over 8,000 homes in North East Lincolnshire, is the latest to join a growing list of companies that have pledged their support for Grimsby Town's youth set-up.
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ON BOARD: Shoreline Housing Partnership are the latest company to sign up for The Century Club, supporting Grimsby Town's Youth set-up. Andy Browne, front, is pictured with, from left, chief executive Tony Bramley, Andy Hale, Terry Critten, Sarah Smaller and Claire Brumfield. Picture: Jon Corken
The Century Club, launched by the Grimsby Telegraph in partnership with the Mariners, calls on 100 local firms to pledge £200 each to help sustain and grow the club's youth set-up.
The initiative has captured the imagination of the business community, with companies from far and wide pledging their support.
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And after Shoreline became the latest member of the Club, chief executive Tony Bramley called on even more firms to get on board.
He said: "Shoreline is a proud supporter of Town and is pleased to be part of The Century Club.
"Lots of our tenants and employees are life-long supporters of the Mariners – a few staff members even work at the club within the youth coaching system, while others have children who attend the Football in the Community events.
"It's a great way to be involved in something important to the local area.
"We'd definitely urge other local businesses to sign up and help safeguard the future of the club.
"Hopefully we can help to produce some homegrown stars of the future."




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