Polar Bear Windows Become Official Bath Racecourse Business Partner
Polar Bear Windows has become an Official Business Partner of Bath Racecourse. The Bristol firm that has over 30 years industry experience and are rated the best in Bristol for customer satisfaction will have branding at the racecourse as part of the 18 month partnership.
With their offices situated just 15 minutes’ drive from the racecourse, Polar Bear Windows are specialists in double glazed and triple glazed windows, as well as bi-fold doors and conservatories and have an ethos based around quality in order to improve living standards for their customers and provide an amazing service. Aligning their brand to the modern facilities on Lansdown Hill is a natural fit, explained Polar Bear Windows Director, Mark Price “We were amazed by the facilities at Bath Racecourse and we are thrilled to begin a partnership with them.
“We are very much focused on quality and service, something that is evidently aligned with the racecourse’s ethos too. We received an excellent level of service when we visited for race day hospitality and the facilities there are first class.”
Jenny Godwin, Bath Racecourse Sponsorship and Partnerships Executive added; “We are delighted to welcome Polar Bear Windows as an Official Business Partner and are looking forward to working with them, initially over the next couple of seasons.
“I have known Polar Bear Windows for a long time now and have first-hand experience of the excellent quality of their work. I’m so pleased to be working with them to exposure the Polar Bear brand to thousands of visitors that come to the racecourse for racedays, conferences and other events.”
Polar Bear Windows become the fourth company to join as an official racecourse partner in 2018, in addition to Sounds Commercial, Boniti and 188 BET.
For more information on Bath Racecourse, or to view upcoming events and the 2018 fixture list, please visit www.bath-racecourse.co.uk.
For further information about Polar Bear Windows visit www.polarbearwindows.co.uk
This article was originally posted by Bath Racecourse here.