17Jan 10 Sprayway Teams Up With National Park Volunteers
Sprayway are pleased to kick off 2010 by announcing their new sponsorship deal with the Lake District National Park Authority’s Volunteer Service. Sprayway will be providing the volunteers, who guide and escort thousands of visitors around the Lake District every year, with Sprayway branded waterproof jackets and fleeces.
The Male and Female Wardens will be kitted out in Cipher I.A. jackets and Esker I.A. jackets respectively. These Gore-Tex Performance Shell Waterproofs have been a mainstay in the Sprayway range for 4 seasons and now with the Genesis and Savannah will be protecting the Lake District Volunteers from the elements whilst serving the public over the coming years.
Our own Marketing Manager Rob Sykes said the two organisations fitted together perfectly fir this joint venture with both having such committed and respected links to the great outdoors. And he acknowledged the valuable support from Gore in this project, who provided the GORE-TEXâ fabric for the jackets.
“We are very proud to have teamed up with the Lake District National Park Volunteer Service. The work they do in the Lake District is so valued and it is vital that not only are the volunteers well equipped for the job, but the are also branded and highly visible.
“This is the first time the volunteer service has been sponsored and branded in this way and I hope it is a partnership that will last for a considerable time. By choosing Sprayway for such a demanding job in such testing conditions, the National Park Authority has given our clothing range a fantastic endorsement,” Rob explained.
National Park Volunteer Co-ordinator Tim Duckmanton said “We are absolutely delighted with this new Sprayway kit. Our volunteers perform their public duties offering advice and leadership, throughout the year in whatever weather the Lake District climate throws at them, so it is important that they are suitably kitted out and their clothing is equal to the job.”

