As part of our on-going commitment to provide social value in our local communities, Morson Projects have sponsored two Wath Brow Hornets Youth Players Tom Clarke and Matty Creasey.

Wath Brow Hornets are a leading amateur team in England based in Cumbria near our Sellafield team. Operating a successful Youth system with teams from U6’s to U18’s, the local but nationally recognised club has seen significant success in local and national competitions over many years.

Head of Engineering Delivery Sellafield, Ian Woodburn shares:

“Our association with the team began several years ago when our recently retired colleague, Ian Ross became involved with the club through a client and has supported the club with sponsorships over the years.

“In 2023, we sponsored the club with an advertising sign pitch-side and committed to further sponsorship for 2024. This included the Morson Projects logo on the back of new playing shorts for all five new team strips. Additionally, we arranged for sponsorship to help two youth players. Tom Clarke and Matty Creasey, to travel as part of the England U17 team on their Summer France 2024 tour.

“Morson Projects are proud to support local talent to develop their obvious skills in the wider international arena and it is rewarding to see that both played well and above all enjoyed this fantastic experience.”

Wath Brow Player, Tom Clarke shares:

“I would just like to take this opportunity to thank Morson Projects for their sponsorship which helped provide me with an experience of a lifetime.  I feel very privileged that I could represent my country and Wath Brow Hornets, the trip allowed me to play against some brilliant professional players and gain friends from across the country. Thank you again Morson Projects.”

Wath Brow Player, Matty Creasey shares:

“Thank you so much for sponsoring me so I was able to travel and represent my country, it was a wonderful experience that myself and my family won’t forget! I played in both games and was invited to the local fanzine area where we helped with the rugby league activities. It was a great experience and I feel very privileged to have been there. Thank you for your support”