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BREAKING - DTCC & DTFC Working Together

DTCC reach an informal arrangement with Dunstable Town Football Club (DTFC). DTCC have agreed to a mutually beneficial informal arrangement with DTFC. The main aim is to

increase memberships at both clubs – offering discounted ticket prices and social membership packages. The arrangement also allows the club to increase its local coverage particularly our increasingly important Social Media profile, helping promote our various Cricket, social and fundraising activities.

Whilst remaining two completely separate clubs it is hoped that we can build on the shared Community aspects of both clubs. For further information, please read the attached Press Release, or speak to Ian Keogh, DTCC Chairman.


PRESS RELEASE Dunstable Town Football Club and Dunstable Town Cricket Club are delighted to announce a unique, mutually beneficial partnership. At the Bedfordshire v Essex 50 over match at Lancot Park on Sunday 30th July, Andrew Madaras and Ian Keogh the respective chairmen of Dunstable Town FC and Dunstable Town Cricket Club, shook on a unique partnership which sees both clubs commit to supporting each other increase attendances at their respective venues and build on the excellent community aspects of both clubs. With a combined history of over 270 years, the clubs have proudly served the town and provided high-level sport for young people and adults alike. Given the seasonal nature of each sport the clubs are natural allies, and amongst a number of initiatives will be offering discounted "ownerships" with Dunstable Town FC for Dunstable Town CC members, and reciprocated discounted "Social" memberships for Dunstable Town FC owners to the cricket club. In addition, discounted match day entry and season ticket prices at the football club will be offered to cricket club members. Andrew Madaras commented, when Andy Watts our Commercial Manager, and Neil Barker our Director of Partnerships, shared with the board their plans for the partnership with Dunstable Town Cricket Club we jumped at the opportunity. 'It just seemed such a good fit for two progressive clubs'. Ian Keogh echoed these sentiments when commenting: 'given that both clubs have proudly worn the Dunstable Town badge for so many years we were delighted to sign up to this partnership, and are looking forward to the opportunities that it unlocks'.

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