IJT Landscaping has demonstrated their increased commitment to the club and ice hockey in Swindon extending their sponsorship package with the Wildcats.
Their agreement includes continuing as our Puck out of Play sponsor, which will promote their brand whenever the puck leaves play over the plexiglass.
Once again they’ll be the full player sponsorship for Ben O’Connor, who is already eager to get back on the ice following injury in the new season.
Victoria Hart, Swindon Wildcats Partnerships Manager, said:
"As long-standing season ticket holders, IJT Landscaping’s continued involvement marks further progression in their association with the Wildcats. The club looks forward to a productive partnership throughout the upcoming season."
Ian Teasdale, Director at IJT Landscaping, said:
“At IJT Landscaping, we are incredibly proud to have sponsored our local ice hockey team throughout the past season and to have been part of such a successful year for the club. Supporting a team that represents hard work, dedication, and community spirit perfectly reflects our own values as a business. It has been fantastic to watch the team grow stronger throughout the season, achieving great results both on and off the ice, while bringing the local community together. We are honoured to play a small part in their journey and look forward to continuing our support in the seasons ahead as the club continues to build on this success”
IJT will also be holding a night in the VIP Hospitality box, extending their passion for the game to friends, family and colleagues for a special evening at the ice hockey.
IJT Landscaping is a family-run business offering a full range of domestic and commercial landscaping services.
Whether you’re a homeowner seeking a high quality and professional garden transformation or maintenance package or a company in need of a reliable grounds maintenance schedule, contact them at 01793 934426 or email info@ijtlandscaping.co.uk.
If you’re interested in sponsoring the Swindon Wildcats, please email Victoria.hart@swindonwildcats.com for more information on how to get involved.


