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Widnes School Sponsored By Miller Homes

The Year 7 rugby team at Wade Deacon High School are celebrating after local housebuilder Miller Homes have become their latest sponsor. The players have received new tracksuits for their trip to Wembley for the National Final of the School’s Cup.

Miller Homes are always looking for opportunities to support schools near to their developments. With Wade Deacon High School just a short distance away from their Fairfield Gardens development on Peel House Lane, the housebuilder welcomed the chance to sponsor the team’s tracksuits.

On 24th August, the team will travel to London to prepare for the prestigious match, where they secured their place in the final after beating school teams from around the country. Following a tour of the stadium and a final training and swimming session, the students will be treated to a three course meal and the official presentation of their brand new kits before they take on opponents St. John Fisher Catholic High School at the final on Saturday.

Leanne Feeley, Regional Sales Manager for Miller Homes North West, comments: “We’re delighted to see how the team’s tracksuits turned out – I hope they bring them plenty of luck for their game at Wembley. It was fantastic to work with Wade Deacon High School and we look forward to continuing to support the community, schools and young people in Widnes.”


Chaz l’Anson, Head Coach for Wade Deacon’s Rugby Team, adds: “We really appreciate the support from Miller Homes. The team are delighted with their new tracksuits and they’re very much looking forward to wearing them for their trip down to Wembley when they compete at the National School’s Cup Final.”

Miller Homes has a range of developments across the North West, including their Fairfield Gardens development, just a short walk from the vibrant town centre of Widnes. The development comprises of two, three and four bedroom homes, just a short distance from Wade Deacon High School, previously judged as “outstanding” by Ofsted.