Local MP Robbie Moore has attended local rugby club Keighley Albion for the unveiling of a new kit which celebrates the club’s 75th year in operation.
The MP was welcomed by members of the club's management team, staff, and players at the club’s ground in Crossflats for the unveiling of the Kit, with Mr Moore praising Keighley Albion’s efforts to get more young people into sport and physical activity.
Keighley Albion is one of the largest amateur Rugby league clubs in the UK and the largest in Yorkshire, with over 300 juniors registered from 4 years old up to 18 years old and two men's open-age teams.
Robbie Moore Mp said:
"It was fantastic to meet with players, staff and management at Keighley Albion at the weekend for the unveiling of their new kit to celebrate their 75th-anniversary sponsored by Duftons, a fantastic regional supplier of Plumbing and Heating supplies.
Keighley Albion play a huge role in promoting sports and physical activity in our town, and it is fantastic to see the sport growing at a grassroots level - The fact that over 300 young people aged 4-18 across our community have registered for the club is a testament to Keighley Albion’s service to sport in our town."