Miller Homes’ fantastic Summer of Sport initiative is now well underway, and clubs and teams across the Southern region have been coming forward in their droves for a chance to win £500.
On the back of a successful pilot scheme run last summer, the leading UK house builder is urging clubs and organisations to enter the competition by collecting an application form from one of the Miller Homes developments across the region.
To be in with a chance of winning entrants have to say in no more than 200 words why their sports club deserves to win the money, how it will benefit the club and what it will be spent on. Closing date for entries is Sunday 1st September 2013.
Tracey Lee, Sales Director of Miller Homes Southern said: “When it comes to supporting local communities, we are always keen to get involved – particularly if our support will provide opportunities for education, sport or development. Building great communities is at the heart of our ethos, and we believe that initiatives such as our Summer of Sport campaign go a long way towards nurturing these.
“Our judges will be looking for examples of how the sporting clubs in our communities will make the most out of our donation, for details of how it will directly support the learning and fitness for its members and examples of what new equipment they will be able to buy.
“We strongly encourage anyone with an affiliation to a sports team or club to have a go, and wish all entrants the very best of luck.”
Details of the initiative have been distributed at a local level among sports clubs and associations; however community leaders and club managers can still pick up an entry form at any one of Miller Homes’ marketing suites.
The Southern region currently has developments in Sarisbury Green, Maidenhead, Brill, High Wycombe, Silsoe and Wixams To find your nearest Miller Homes development, please visit the Miller Homes website.
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