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Curo announced as major sponsor for Peasedown’s Party in the Park event

Wednesday 27th March 2019 Bath Echo News Team Community, What's On

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Bath and North East Somerset’s biggest provider of social housing has come on board as a major sponsor of Peasedown St John’s annual summer festival, set to take place on Saturday 8th June.

Curo, who manage 13,000 properties across the South West of England, has shown its support for the village’s Party in the Park by signing up to become one of its Golden Sponsors.

Chief Executive, Victor da Cunha, said: “At Curo, we believe that successful communities are happy, safe and popular places not only because of access to affordable, good quality housing, but equally because people care about their neighbourhood and look out for one another.

“With several hundred homes in the Peasedown area, we are delighted to continue to play our part in supporting the local community in organising such a successful, fun way of bringing people together. We wish everyone attending a fantastic day.”

Party in the Park 2019 officially starts at 12noon on Saturday 8th June on Beacon Field – with festivities running until 7pm.

Party in the Park Co-Founder, Nathan Hartley, added: “Curo’s support means we can put on a festival this summer that will be one to remember!

“We rely heavily on the support of our sponsors to ensure we can cover all of our costs. The finances we need to pay for insurance, equipment and to advertise aren’t cheap, so we’re extremely grateful to Curo. Without them, we would struggle to host this year’s party.”

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