Mark Harrod Ltd bring the goals to Chris Evans' Carfest
Mark Harrod Ltd have just put together their largest ever temporary installation of ball stop netting and goals, and given thousands of festival goers the chance to test their sporting skills at the Children in Need CarFest event

The temporary installation of the rugby posts and ball stop posts is only made possible thanks to Mark Harrod's new ground screw. This exclusive addition to the Mark Harrod Ltd catalogue allows the posts to be set up quickly, safely and can be left in as a permanent installation.
Carfest, now in its fifth year, is a festival that mixes top music acts with tyre squealing, high-octane motor action, plus plenty of family events, all in aid of Children in Need. It's inspired by Radio 2 DJ and new Top Gear presenter Chris Evans, who got involved with Mark Harrod earlier this year after a young boy rang in to the radio show tell him that the goals at his school had been vandalised so they couldn't play football properly anymore. A Mark Harrod Ltd delivery driver heard and rang the show to offer some goals and just 24 hours later the pupils of Weeke Primary School in Winchester were playing football with their new goalposts supplied by Mark Harrod Ltd, with Mark delivering them personally. As a result of this meeting, the idea of a collaborative project was mooted, and shortly afterwards GoalFest was born.
This is just the latest in a long line of community focused projects for Mark Harrod Ltd. As a company, as well as dealing with clubs and associations at the elite level, they are also dedicated to local and grassroots sport, and sponsor clubs and competitions across the country.
For more information, visit www.markharrod.com.