Property

Banks Group Goes Into Bat With Durham Cricket

Issue 112

Durham Cricket has signed up County Durham-based property and mining firm the Banks Group as its new principal partner in an agreement which also includes the naming rights to the Riverside ground.

The Chester-le-Street venue is now called the Banks Homes Riverside Stadium as part of a multi-year sponsorship deal that forms part of Banks’ celebrations of its 50th anniversary in 2026.

The agreement will also see the company’s branding featuring on the Durham Cricket men’s, women’s and junior Pathway teams’ kits, as well as around the stadium.

Launched in 2023, Banks Homes is developing a growing number of high quality residential sites across the North East and Yorkshire, with properties now on sale at developments in Yarm, West Rainton and Durham City.

Russ Hall, managing director at Banks Homes, said: “Banks Homes is already making its mark on the residential property market and this new relationship with Durham Cricket gives us the ideal platform for further increasing brand recognition across our target markets.

“We pride ourselves in our residential developments always being placed for perfection and we couldn’t be in a more perfect location than the iconic Riverside ground.”

The Banks Group is already a longstanding supporter of Durham Cricket, having worked alongside the Club for over 30 years, and has made a significant longterm investment over several decades in grassroots cricket right across the North East through the sponsorship of a number of local league and cup competitions and dozens of grants being awarded to individual clubs.

Banks’ partnership with Durham Cricket began before Durham became a First-Class county, with its sponsorship enabling the Club to set up and run the County under 19 team in 1989, and helping the senior club to become the first county to be granted first class status for 70 years three years later.

Banks has also supported Durham Cricket’s junior player pathway courses since 2006, contributed to the development of the nursery ground at the Banks Homes Riverside and sponsored the County’s boys’ and girls’ age group sides for many years.

Harry Banks OBE DL, chairman and chief executive at the Banks Group, who also served as President of Durham County Cricket Club in 1998 and 1999, adds: “We’ve been part of the Durham Cricket story for many years and it’s a real landmark for us, as a family business that was founded in County Durham almost 50 years ago, to now be starting a new chapter in this very successful relationship.

“Our home county has been the breeding ground for so many outstanding players and teams over the years, and we’re excited to see what all the club’s teams can achieve this season as we extend our support for the home of Durham cricket.”

Durham Cricket Chief Executive, Tim Bostock said: “We are thrilled to further expand our relationship with Banks Group in what is a significant moment for Durham Cricket.

“Banks Group is a progressive, communityminded partner that aligns with our Northern culture, sharing our passion for community spirit and cricket.”

For further information on Banks Homes’ growing range of high quality residential developments across the North East and Yorkshire, please visit www.bankshomes.co.uk

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