Exeter Pound at Sandy Park

Martyn Goss
Authored by Martyn Goss
Posted Sunday, September 20, 2015 - 8:37am

Exeter Chiefs has become the latest independent business in the city to sign up to Exeter Pound.

The successful rugby club joins more than a hundred other traders to use the complimentary currency.

The Exeter Pound was given a special launch at Sandy Park yesterday  (Saturday 19th September) at the pre-season friendly against Bath.

Members of the public were able to purchase Exeter Pounds at a special Exchange Point at the stadium and use the local money to pay for admission and in the bars and shops at the club. The main benefit is to keep currency circulating locally to boost independent businesses and the community economy. The new notes also serve to demonstrate city identity and pride.

Also on sale were special Rugby World Cup notes - £15 Exeter Pounds! These are officially commended by the international competition and are expected to be unique collectors’ items. One side of the paper note depicts Exeter Chiefs and England star Jack Nowell in action, whilst the other portrays the national team.

The rugby club’s Chief Executive and Chairman Tony Rowe commented, “This is a new partnership of working together to the advantage of the whole city. We are very pleased to be able to support Exeter Pound and its future”.

Exeter Pound director Martyn Goss said, “This will be a great occasion to mark the importance of both Exeter Chiefs and the Exeter Pound for the city of Exeter. In different ways they contribute to the wealth of the wider community and its economy”.

Other businesses already supporting the Exeter Pound include city centre cafes, local shops in Heavitree, St. Thomas, Magdalen Road and Topsham, and family firms across the city area.

Further details of the Exeter Pound project and online sales of the Rugby notes are available at exeterpound.org.uk

 

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