Chester Racecourse has revealed a new contributor partnership with Pure Homes.
The North Wales based house builder have taken out the contributor partnership package for a number of the 2024 fixtures
Recognised for more than 30 years of heritage and multiple awards, Pure Homes is known for its exclusive Beaufort Court development.
The development prides itself on creating the ideal work/life balance with each of the 20 dwellings, each with its dedicated live/work unit.
Built with an emphasis on quality and sustainability, the homes provide stunning views of the open fields towards Clywdian Range.
The partnership deal will see Pure Homes sponsor an upcoming race, The Pure Homes Handicap Stakes, during the Friday Social on June 14.
Pure Homes will also get screen and racecard advertising, along with hospitality during the Ibiza Classics Evening and Autumn Racing Food & Drink Festival Friday on July 12 and September 13, respectively.
Commercial director at Chester Racecourse, Kate Dawson, expressed her excitement about the partnership.
She said: "I am delighted that Pure Homes has cemented this relationship with Chester Racecourse as both businesses are aligned in values, striving to deliver quality and exceptional standards of service, which is evident when you see the luxury of the Pure Homes development at Beaufort Court in Chester."
Chris White, managing director at Pure Homes, said: "Our association with Chester Racecourse represents an excellent opportunity for both businesses to enhance brand awareness across the North West and North Wales.
"I am confident that our relationship will grow and flourish and will provide us the perfect platform to showcase our elaborate Beaufort Court development, a short journey from the racecourse.
"We look forward to working with team at Chester Racecourse."
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