Promotional material

D1100 has some Promotional Material for Clubs to borrow


D1100 has purchased some promotional material: Pull Ups, Feather Flags and Stands, and these are available to borrow for your Club events, subject to availability. Some of the wide range of Pull Ups are shown on the carousel above.

If you wish to borrow any of these, or find out how best they can be used for specific Club events, please contact your Public Image office below.   

Each Club will be resposible for collecting and returning the promotional material in a timely manner, to the relevant Public Image office, unless other arrangements have been agreed.

Each Club will be responsible for any damage as the items cannot be repaired.  The Pull Ups, for example, cost approximately £100 each.


For more information contact the D1100 Public Image office
Andy Jarrett  - andy.jarrett1@gmail.com - District Public Image Lead

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