Your Move franchise partners across Scotland and Cumbria are supporting local sporting talent this summer after sponsoring athletes competing at the 2026 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow.
LSL Estate Agency Franchising partner Steve Hardaker Ltd, which operates 13 Your Move branches across Scotland, has provided sponsorship to athletes from communities where its branches are based. Meanwhile, Property@Cumbria, which operates three Your Move branches in Whitehaven, Wigton and Carlisle, is backing two young athletes representing England.
Each athlete has received £1,000 in sponsorship ahead of the Games, which run from 23 July to 2 August.
Across Scotland, the initiative supports a range of competitors including weightlifters Beth Ashbee and Corey Duncan, boxers Stephanie Kernachan, Leo Church and Niamh Mitchell, para-powerlifter Finlay Davidson and T20 1,500m runner Ben Sandilands.
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In Cumbria, Property@Cumbria is sponsoring karate athlete Caitlyn Rowson and S9 para swimmer Brooklyn Hale.

Steve Hardaker, owner of LSL Estate Agency Franchising partner Steve Hardaker Ltd, says: “We are delighted that many of our branches across Scotland are sponsoring so many of their local athletes ahead of this summer’s home Commonwealth Games in Glasgow.

“We are so proud of our world-class athletes representing Scotland on the international stage, to be able to support them in this journey is a privilege.
“All of our team will be supporting our athletes this summer as they compete, we wish them all the success!”
Liz Bolger, Franchise Partner at Property@Cumbria, adds: “We are delighted to support two young talented athletes from Cumbria represent England at the 2026 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow.
“Caitlyn and Brooklyn are inspirational, their dedication and commitment to be the best they can be is incredibly impressive.
“We can’t wait to see the pair of them excel on an international stage this summer and we will be cheering them on all the way!”

The sponsorship programme reflects Your Move’s continued focus on supporting the communities it serves, with local branches helping talented athletes pursue success on one of the biggest stages in Commonwealth sport.




