Opportunity for a new major sponsor for the Cambridge Folk Festival
After a decade of successful sponsorship from BBC Radio 2, including four years as title sponsor, the opportunity has arisen for a new partner to become associated at the highest level, with the highly prestigious and internationally regarded Cambridge Folk Festival, from 2008 onwards.
We would like to thank BBC Radio 2 for their highly valued contribution to the Festival over the past years. BBC Radio 2 have already pledged their broadcast support for 2008 and we look forward to working with them in the future.
Major sponsorship of the Cambridge Folk Festival would bring many benefits of association to any business. If you would like to discuss this, or other Cambridge Folk Festival sponsorship opportunities, further or would like more information about it please contact:
Eddie Barcan on 01223 457 555 or eddie.barcan@cambridge.gov.uk
Cambridge City Council Arts & Entertainments are extremely grateful to all our sponsors and supporters whose contributions help enormously towards making the BBC Radio 2 Cambridge Folk Festival run as smoothly as ever. We would especially like to thank our title sponsor BBC Radio 2 whose support includes extensive radio and web coverage of the Festival.
We would also like to thank:
The Co-operative Group for their sponsorship of the Crèche
Cambridge Printing, the printing business of Cambridge University Press who sponsor and have redesigned the Festival website
Stagecoach Cambridge for their sponsorship and provision of the bus transport services to the Festival.
UNISON for their support to ensure the Festival's continued high standards of facilities for disabled people.
PRS Foundation who support the new music and artists in the Club Tent.
MOJO who are our print media partners and also run the artist signing tent at the Festival
BBC 4 who broadcast highlights of the Festival.
If you would like to discuss becoming a sponsor or supporter of part of the BBC Radio 2 Folk Festival please do not hesitate to contact:
Eddie Barcan, Cambridge City Council eddie.barcan@cambridge.gov.uk