Keep your name in the frame at Richmond Park

Keeping your name in the frame is the key to making sure you score in the world of business.
And Carmarthen Town AFC recognises that it pays to advertise, putting together a series of different packages to appeal to sponsors.
Carmarthen Town AFC’s ground at Richmond Park is one of the finest stadiums in the Welsh Premier League, a competition which attracts frequent TV coverage and widespread publicity in the newspaper press, on radio and on the internet.
Putting your name pitchside at Richmond Park is one of the best opportunities to promote your business at Carmarthen Town AFC.
A prime spot ground advertising hoarding in an excellent TV vantage point costs £350 (excluding VAT). *
There are mid-range advertising hoardings in good TV vantage points available at £300 (exc VAT). Finally, there are advertising hoardings which are prominent for the grandstand, but offer no guaranteed TV view. These cost £250 (exc VAT).
Another very cost-effective way of advertising with Carmarthen Town AFC is through the match programme, which generates an estimated 6,000 sales per season and is read by many more. The programme has won a Welsh Premier League Best Programme award. Adverts are placed to alternate with interesting match articles and information.
Advertising prices (exc VAT) are - £500 for a full page, A5; £300 for a half page, and £175 for a quarter page.
“All the packages represent exceptional value for money,” said chairman Jeff Thomas. “And you get the added benefit of knowing that your money is helping to support a club at the heart of the local community.”
Anyone interested in any of the above advertising opportunities can contact club chairman Mr Thomas on 01267 222851 or 07813 69774, or vice-chairman Robert Lloyd on 07777 683637.
*For the advertising hoardings, there is a one-off installation cost of £125.

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