A housebuilder is celebrating after helping a football club score a title-winning season.
Taylor Wimpey West Scotland sponsored Bishopton Ladies FC during their 2025/26 campaign, providing the team with a full training kit.
The team went on to win the Scottish Women’s Football League West Central title, the League Cup and the League One Promotion Final—earning promotion to League One.
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Taylor Wimpey West Scotland celebrates with Bishopton Ladies FC following their landmark season (Image: Taylor Wimpey)
Audrey Ross, sales and marketing director for Taylor Wimpey West Scotland, said: "We’re absolutely thrilled to see Bishopton Ladies FC achieve such incredible success this season.
"Supporting grassroots sport is an important part of how we give back to the communities where we build—not just by delivering new homes, but by helping local groups and organisations thrive.
"The team’s dedication, talent and spirit are inspiring, and we’re delighted to have played a small part in their journey."
Taylor Wimpey West Scotland celebrates with Bishopton Ladies FC following their landmark season (Image: Taylor Wimpey)
Taylor Wimpey West Scotland’s sponsorship reflects its ongoing investment in the Bishopton area, where its Dargavel View housing development is underway.
Bishopton Ladies FC’s head coach Steven King highlighted the value of community backing.
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Taylor Wimpey West Scotland celebrates with Bishopton Ladies FC following their landmark season (Image: Taylor Wimpey)
Steven said: "Grassroots football relies so much on local support, and Taylor Wimpey West Scotland’s sponsorship has made a real difference to our players this season.
"We’re incredibly grateful for the training kit and for their belief in our team.
"As we move up to League One, we’ll be travelling the length and breadth of Scotland, so we’re also keen to connect with other local businesses who may be able to support us—particularly with travel costs.
"Every bit of help goes a long way."
The club’s achievements underscore the growth of women’s football in the region and the value of community partnerships in supporting grassroots sport.
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