Buster Bikes become Official Partner of HGCT

Published: 10th December 2018

Buster Bikes become the latest business to join Huddersfield Giants Community Trust’s network of Official Partners.

We are delighted to announce that Buster Bikes are the latest company to become an Official Partner. The announcement comes ahead of the launch of a brand new under 5’s class ‘Buster Academy’ starting on Friday 18th January delivered by The Zone.

Marketing Director, David Pratt commented: “We are very excited to become official partners with Huddersfield Giants Community Trust. We share some of the same values and it’s great to work with an organisation as keen as we are in providing fun, enriching activities for children. We’re especially pleased to be able to support The Zone in the development of the UK’s first Buster Academy.”

Huddersfield Giants Community Trust’s Chief Exec Lisa Darwin commented: “We are excited to be working with a local company who are enthusiastic to be supporting our offering to under 5s in the community. We are always looking to enhance our array of classes, and we know from our initial taster session that we won’t be short of interest. Our aim is to provide under 5’s the skill and confidence to easily transition to a pedal bike. We want to take away the hard work out of teaching children how to ride a bike in a fun environment and with the support of our passionate and supportive Play Co-ordinator.”

Find out more about our new Buster Bikes class delivered by The Zone.

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