SolarFrost Window Film Proudly Sponsors Hull Ionians RUFC Annual Holdings Lunch
- Solarfrost Window Films

- 14 hours ago
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SolarFrost is proud to be sponsoring the Annual Holdings Lunch at Hull Ionians RUFC for their upcoming match against Fylde RUFC.

As a company based in Hull, supporting local organisations and events is something that means a lot to us. The Annual Holdings Lunch is a fantastic event in the club’s calendar, bringing together supporters, sponsors and members of the local business community for an afternoon of great food, conversation and, of course, competitive rugby.
Hull Ionians RUFC has built a strong reputation both on and off the pitch, and events like this play an important role in maintaining the club’s community spirit. With Fylde RUFC providing the opposition, it promises to be an exciting match and a great day for everyone attending.
At SolarFrost, we work with both commercial and residential customers across Hull and throughout the UK, installing high-quality window film solutions that help improve comfort, privacy and security in buildings. Our professional window film installations include solar control film to reduce heat and glare, privacy window film for offices and homes, and safety and security film designed to strengthen glass.
While our work takes us all over the UK, we’re always proud to support local events and clubs here in Hull and East Yorkshire. Community organisations like Hull Ionians RUFC are a vital part of the local area, bringing people together through sport and shared experiences.
We’re looking forward to attending the lunch, meeting fellow supporters and sponsors, and cheering Hull Ionians on in what should be a fantastic match against Fylde RUFC.
If you’d like to learn more about SolarFrost and the window film services we provide for homes and businesses across the UK, feel free to explore our website or contact our team for more information.
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