A junior football team will play matches dressed in a new blue kit after being sponsored by a health club.
David Lloyd Clubs, which is due to open a new site in Bicester this autumn, has sponsored Chesterton Juniors Under 12 football team.
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The club has provided the group with a new kit to play in for their matches.
Jack Phillips, the new general manager at David Lloyd Bicester said: “David Lloyd Clubs is all about family and community, and so we are delighted to be supporting the Chesterton Juniors football team which lies at the heart of this close knit community.
"The team look very smart in their new kit and we wish them the very best of luck this season.”
Work on David Lloyd Bicester is well under way at the site near Bicester Avenue Retail Park as part of the Catalyst Bicester business development.
The new club will offer a wide range of fitness, spa and wellness facilities.
A gym with more than 100 stations will be at the heart of the complex and it will also provide a full programme of group exercise classes.
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For those looking for a more relaxed experience, it will have a wet indoor spa and an outdoor spa garden which has been designed to provide a tranquil haven where adults can de-stress and unwind.
As well as swimming and tennis coaching, children can take part in DL Kids – a programme of after-school and holiday clubs.
Other key features include three indoor and three outdoor tennis courts with a bubble for winter months and will also feature three Padel courts.
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