Sponsorship
Cole Rayment & White are proud to be a genuine part of the local community and we have supported many local Sports
Clubs and organisations since our humble beginnings in 1989 via various sponsorships.
Wadebridge Camels Rugby
We are proud supporters of Wadebridge Camels Rugby club and are pleased to sponsor their first & second team kit and have done for many years. Our lads Charlie, Sam & Joe are pictured in the centre photo appearing for the second team together.
Football
We are long standing supporters of Wadebridge & Camelford Football Clubs and have sponsored numerous kits & training wear over the years. Sam in the office is the Vice Chairman at Camelford and within his voluntary role runs the youth football at Trefrew Park.
Ipswich Town Goalkeeper
Wadebridge is very proud of footballing professional Christian Walton. Christian’s Mum, Jane, worked for Cole Rayment & White when we first started back in 1989 and left in 2011 after relocating to Truro. Whilst at the local professional team, Plymouth Argyle, we sponsored Christian who is now playing for successful Championship club Ipswich Town. Pictured are some of Christian’s signed gloves from his England under 19 debut back in March 2014.
Cricket
We are delighted to be sponsors of both Wadebridge and St Minver cricket clubs. We wish both clubs the best of luck for their respective seasons!
Local Community
At Cole Rayment & White we understand how important it is to contribute to the local communities we serve. We consistently support numerous local clubs, organisations and charities, both locally and nationally which are displayed below. Many of our members of staff represent clubs and organisations across North Cornwall including Rugby, Football, Golf and the Wadebridge Running Club.
- St Kew Pre School
- Wadebridge Tennis Club
- Wadebridge Bowling Club
- Wadebridge Carnival
- Delabole Carnival
- Big Breakfast
- Poppy Appeal
- Wadebridge Coral Society
- Wadebridge Music Festival
- Macmillan Cancer Support
- Bodmin Hospital
- St Enodoc Golf Club
- John Betjeman Centre
- Help for Heroes