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Princess Yachts partners with Plymouth Argyle and Plymouth Albion on charity mission

º£½ÇÊÓÆµ boat maker links with city's football and rugby clubs to benefit employees and raise cash for Plymouth Children in Poverty

Plymouth Albion players on board one of Princess Yachts' vessels as the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's largest yacht manufacturer announces a partnership with the rugby club, Plymouth Argyle and Plymouth Children in Poverty(Image: Matt Gilley)

Boat maker Princess Yachts has partnered with Plymouth’s football and rugby clubs on a scheme that will benefit its employees and also children across the city.

Princess Yachts, the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s largest yacht manufacturer, has linked with Plymouth Argyle, Plymouth Albion and the charity Plymouth Children in Poverty (PCIP) to provide employees with discounted tickets, matchday sponsorship and activities for employees’ children and other young people in the Plymouth area.

The EFL League One football club will offer more than 1,000 opportunities for Princess Yachts staff to attend matches, host team-building activities with employees, and provide mascot opportunities and places at half-term courses for Princess employees’ children.


And through the partnership, more than £5,000 will be generated from donations for PCIP, in addition to 150 team shirts being donated to school and youth football clubs.

Meanwhile, with a ground near Princess Yachts’ Newport Street and South Yard factories, Albion now becomes a “key partner”, sponsoring coaching, match day events and summer clubs for children and featuring as a sponsor on the front of the Albion Women’s Team shirts. The contract will also provide Princess Yachts employees with discounted match tickets and reserved grandstand seating.

Princess Yachts will also sponsor Albion’s prestigious Project 150, which endeavours to develop a youth team and women’s team, with further support for Albion Academy which provides rugby training sessions for school children and young people.

PCIP works with partners in the private, public, charitable and educational sectors on projects to improve prospects for young people and Princess Yachts’ collaboration with the charity will help eradicate poverty in Plymouth.

And by raising the aspirations and achievements of under-privileged youngsters, Princess Yachts will be investing into the community by providing opportunities for young people through careers events and sponsored sporting opportunities such as “Super Saturdays” and summer camps with both Albion and Argyle.