Toyota RRG confirmed as Rochdale Feel Good Festival sponsor

Date published: 10 July 2014


RRG Toyota, the car dealer based on Edinburgh Way in Rochdale, has been confirmed as a sponsor of Rochdale Feel Good Festival.

Toyota RRG general manager, Jared Griffin, said: “RRG Rochdale Toyota is delighted to once again be part of Rochdale Feel Good Festival. RRG is committed to supporting local projects like this wherever and whenever possible, and we consider such opportunities as a fantastic way to invest something back into the area.”

Debbie Hernon, from Rochdale Town Centre Management, said: “Having RRG Toyota on board for another year is fantastic. The company’s support in the past has been really valuable to the festival, both in terms of business practicalities and ensuring there’s a strong community aspect to the event, and we’re eager to start working with the firm again in the coming weeks as preparations are put into place for August.”

Run in partnership with Rochdale Borough Council and Rochdale Town Centre Management, the festival will take place on Friday 29 and Saturday 30 August. The two-day event, places the focus on great food, and music performances by artists including Scouting For Girls and The Selector. Star chefs Aazam Ahmad and Ainsley Harriott are also already confirmed.

The summer festival is funded by Rochdale Borough Council together with sponsorship from local businesses including Rochdale Online, RRG Toyota, Rochdale Observer, Wheatsheaf Shopping Centre, Carillion, Balfour Beatty Living, Rochdale 6th Form College, 96.2 The Revolution, The Flying Horse Hotel and Mango Bar.

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