Utilita Bowl Extends Partnership With Trethowans For 2026 season

The partnership extends the relationship into a new year and strengthens the long‑standing collaboration

Utilita Bowl has announced the renewal of its partnership with Trethowans, extending the relationship into a new year and strengthening the long‑standing collaboration between the venue, Hampshire Cricket and one of the region’s leading law firms.

The extension marks the continuation of a highly successful partnership, with Trethowans remaining an Official Supporter of Hampshire Cricket and Utilita Bowl for the 2026 season.

The agreement represents the fourth year of collaboration between the two organisations, underscoring Trethowans’ commitment to supporting professional sport and the wider community across the central south.

We’re delighted to be continuing our partnership with Trethowans into the 2026 season. They are a valued supporter of the venue and Hampshire Cricket, and their commitment to the local business community aligns closely with our own. This renewal reflects the strength of the relationship we’ve built over recent years, and we look forward to working with the Trethowans team once again this summer.

Rob Paddon, Commercial Director at Hampshire Cricket and Utilita Bowl

Trethowans is recognised as a UK Top 150 law firm and was listed in The Times Best Law Firms 2026, serving clients ranging from major national brands and financial institutions to owner‑managed businesses, insurers, and private individuals.

We are proud to extend our partnership with Hampshire Cricket and the Utilita Bowl for another year. The venue is a brilliant asset for the region, and we’re excited to continue supporting both the club and the community as we head into the 2026 season.

Mike Watson, Managing Partner at Trethowans

All partnership rights and collaborative activity will continue as in previous years, ensuring Trethowans maintains its strong presence across the venue and matchday operations throughout the 2026 cricket season.

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