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CIRENCESTER PARK POLO CLUB FOUNDED 1894
Refused

on 07 Sep 2011

Last Applicant/ Owned by

Richard Britten-Long Chairman, The Polo Office

Cirencester Park Polo Club, Gloucestershire, Company Registration Number 6388230

, , GL7 1UR

Serial Number

UK00002598181 filed on 07th Sep 2011

Registration Number

UK00002598181 registered on
31st Dec 1969

Correspondent Address

Beachampton Hall, Thornton Road, Beachampton, Bucks

,

MK19 6DU

CIRENCESTER PARK POLO CLUB FOUNDED 1894

(education; provision of training; entertainment; sporting and cultural activities). cirencester park polo club also known as cppc a company registere Read More

Classification Information


Class [41]
Education and Entertainment Services


(Education; provision of training; entertainment; sporting and cultural activities). Cirencester Park Polo Club also known as CPPC a company registered in England and Wales under the registration number 6388230, Cirencester Polo Club also known as CPC, a company registered in England and Wales under company registration number 0771870 and Cirencester Polo Academy the CPA mark is owned by Cirencester Park Polo Club but is trading under licence to Black and White Worldwide Limited Company Registration Number 6925812.The companies are responsible for the provision of Polo services within the historic parkland known as the Bathurst and Apsley Estates (also known as Cirencester Park). (The parkland is licensed to the companies by The Trustees of the Earl of Bathurst Estate Settlement 1963 and The Trustees of the Lord Apsley Settlement 1997).Cirencester Park Polo Club was established in 1894 and is one of the oldest Polo Clubs in the world. It has offered Polo tournaments, exhibition matches, Polo lessons and training and opportunities to play polo for a sustained and unbroken period (well over 100 years), with the exception of a couple of gaps for a few years during the First and Second World Wars. The services offered by the club include:The provision of Polo grounds, match officials and facilities including pony lines, timing facilities, grandstands, a club house, and twelve fields for both competitive and non-competitive polo play, including the world famous Ivy Lodge Ground.Club services include: Club membership Tournament subscriptions Spectator/audience ticket sales Hospitality Sponsorship Coaching, training and Academy Merchandising and Licensing associations with the club Tradestands Souvenir programme/year book and Match sheet The club also has its own team that wear the corporate colours and logo of the club during exhibition matches held at both the club and externally at other clubs.The brand is also used to endorse the quality of tournaments and other Polo activities outside the environment of the club. It is world renowned due to the nature of the sport and the fact that the club attracts Royal patronage.The mark is used on all collateral print materials including but not limited to;tickets, leaflets, posters, programmes, websites and member badges In the media (both written and electronic media) On player shirts and pony liveryThe club is in the service sector and offers valuable entertainment to both the regional community and to a wider audience of the polo fraternity. The club and its Directors have invested in and built the value of the major tournaments that are staged at the club (currently 26 tournaments and or finals) including Warwickshire, The Apsley, and The Queen Mother and up to three exhibition Matches that are supported by the Royal family. The full list of tournaments is below: 0-40 Goal Final. Tyro Cup Final . a Brassard Trophy Final. RAC v Exeter . CPPC v Eton. Members Cocktail Party. Gerald Balding Cup Final. Cheltenham v Eton. Committee Cup Final Jerudong. Park Trophy Royal Windsor. Qualifiers 15 Goal. Fathers, Sons & Daughters. Humphrey Guinness Plate Final. Junior Cavalry Cup Final. Berenberg Bank's British Forces Foundation Day.Apsley Cup Final. Jack Williams Cup Final. Queen Mother Trophy Final. SUPA festival of Polo. Non Playing Members Trophy Final. Town Cup Final. Wilson Trophy Final.Pony Club Polo Tournament. Doug Brown Trophy Final. Warwickshire Cup Final. Warwickshire Cup After Party. Meadow Cup Final. County Cup Final. Ponting Pot Final. Kingscote Cup Final. Cheltenham Cup Final. Associates Trophy Final. Gouldsmith Bowl Final - End of Season Party.Cirencester Park Polo Club/Cirencester Polo Club has over a long period of time built an image and an expectation of quality and companies have started to adopt the use of the logo without any acknowledgement, compensation or the approval of the Directors of the company whom have personally invested both time and financial resources into the development of the company and the brand.Members Services include:A private members area including a bar, restaurant and grandstand. Members also receive membership offers, such as friends and family rates to the events, sponsors offers (such as a wine offer from our Wine and Champagne supplier), and various benefits as listed below: There are three classifications of membership:Full playing members - who receive player passes for the player and their grooms, they have access to all domestic tournaments, invitations to all of the club's social occasions, copies of the club magazine and access to the changing facilities and club house.Social members - who receive metal passes to the club house and the facilities, car park passes, fixture lists, a copy of the magazine and an opportunity to vote at the AGM.Day membership - Per day access to the club house and surrounding environment.Polo training is provided through the Cirencester Polo Academy to members and non-members of the club. Instruction is offered for all levels of interest from complete novices to players with an existing knowledge wishing to improve their game. The Academy also provides Instructional 'Chukkas' and low goal tournaments for Academy members.

Class [43]
Restaurant and Hotel Services


(Services for providing food and drink; temporary accommodation; restaurant, barand catering services; booking and reservations services for restaurants). The Club offers hospitality facilities to the membership and day membership of the club.Known as the Thatched Bar, the Clubhouse Restaurant offers lunch and teas on match days. This is adjacent to the Ivy Lodge Ground. Tea tents and catering services are occasionally provided at the other grounds depending on the size of the tournament.

Mark Details


Serial Number

UK00002598181

Mark Type

Figurative

Kind of mark

Individual