London GAA welcomes Keltic Traffic Management as league sponsors
London GAA welcomes Keltic Traffic Management as league sponsors
April 30, 2021
London GAA is delighted to announce Keltic Traffic Management as its new sponsor of all hurling and football league competitions.
It marks the start of a new relationship with the London-based traffic management company, in a milestone year of growth and commemoration in the county.
Keltic Traffic Management’s welcomed support comes in a year that London GAA celebrates its 125th anniversary, started to implement its Strategic Plan and are among the first counties to return to club action in light of the pandemic.
The new sponsorship deal is announced just in time for this weekend’s second round of competition.
London GAA chairman Donal Corbett has welcomed the support of the Keltic Traffic Management in times of economic uncertainty.
“We are delighted to announce that Keltic Traffic Management Limited have agreed to be our new sponsor for all league competitions of London GAA,” he said.
“We are really looking forward to working with Damien Kelly and his team over the coming year and trust our relationship will be of benefit to Keltic Traffic Management Limited’s continued growth in their sector.
“For London GAA to gain a new sponsor in these financially challenging times is both reassuring and a confidence boost for us indicating our continued progression to organise and play our national games in London”.
Keltic Traffic Management was founded to help solve traffic management needs on site; be it CAD Drawings, Road & Lane Closures, Event Traffic Management, Traffic Light Hire and more.
The company, whose depot is in Notting Hill, was founded by an Irish/Australian couple who saw a gap in the market when working for a civils company and being consistently let down by TM suppliers.
They are growing from strength to strength through word of mouth for their reliable and professional approach, to ensure works run smoothly and safely.
Damien Kelly and his partner started the company in 2016, with little more than determination, four second-hand traffic lights, a few signs and two dozen cones.
They believed they could outperform their competitors and due to persistence and an absolute resoluteness to do the best by their customers, Keltic is now completing over 100 jobs a week for some of the largest and most successful Civils, Utility and Telecommunications companies in the country, as well as dozens of SMEs including tree surgeons, film companies, sports clubs and many more.
For more information visit their website here: www.keltictm.co.uk