Lupton Fawcett Denison Till announce corporate partnership with Welcome to Yorkshire

29th January 2014

Law firm, Lupton Fawcett Denison Till, is delighted to announce that it is proudly supporting Welcome to Yorkshire, the organisation responsible for securing the Grand Départ of the Tour de France 2014.

Lupton Fawcett Denison Till, which has its roots very firmly planted in Yorkshire with offices in Leeds, Sheffield and York is supporting the Yorkshire Grand Départ as part of its continuing relationship with Welcome to Yorkshire. Russell Davidson, a Director at Lupton Fawcett Denison Till, comments: -It is a massive coup for Welcome to Yorkshire to have brought the Grand Départ to our region; it is a true global sporting spectacular and will serve to showcase the stunning countryside, and charm of our great county, and all we have to offer. I am sure the race will be exciting as the cyclists face the challenge of our not insignificant climbs. I shall be particularly proud to see my nephew Mark Cavendish cross the finish line in our family home town of Harrogate, and I know for a fact he and the other UK riders are very excited about having the opportunity to perform here. Gary Verity, Chief Executive of Welcome to Yorkshire, comments: -We are very pleased to have Lupton Fawcett Denison Till on board as a corporate partner, their support will enable us to maximise the opportunities around Le Tour for Yorkshire and Yorkshire businesses on a national and international stage.

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