Founded in 1852, Reigate Priory Cricket Club is one of Surrey’s leading community cricket clubs, providing opportunities for players of all ages and abilities through its extensive men’s, women’s, boys’ and girls’ teams. Based at Park Lane in Reigate, the club plays a vital role in bringing people together, promoting participation in sport, and supporting the development of young players across the area.
Through this partnership, TWM aims to support not only the club’s continued growth, but also the wider benefits that grassroots sport delivers to the local community – from fostering teamwork and wellbeing to creating inclusive opportunities for people of all backgrounds.
The sponsorship builds on TWM’s strong connection to Reigate and the surrounding area. While some of the firm’s teams are now based in Leatherhead, Reigate remains an important part of TWM’s history and its ongoing commitment to serving local individuals, families and businesses.
Jamie Berry, Managing Partner at TWM Solicitors, said: “Reigate has been part of TWM’s story for many years and we are proud to support the local community through this partnership with Reigate Priory Cricket Club.
“Grassroots sport plays a vital role in community life – bringing people together, supporting young people, and creating opportunities at every level of ability. Clubs like Reigate Priory are at the heart of our communities, and we are delighted to support their continued success over the next three years.”
David Robinson, Sponsorship, Fundraising and Marketing Manager at Reigate Priory Cricket Club, added: “We are very pleased to welcome TWM Solicitors as a sponsor of Reigate Priory Cricket Club.
“As a club with deep roots in the local community, partnerships with organisations such as TWM are incredibly valuable in helping us continue to grow and provide opportunities for players of all ages and abilities.”
Reigate Priory Cricket Club currently supports more than 55 weekly teams across men’s, women’s, mixed, boys’ and girls’ cricket, alongside walking cricket and recreational formats, making it one of the largest and most active cricket clubs in the region.