Forest Green Rovers has unveiled a unique contest to win the naming rights of its League Two stadium, The New Lawn.

Currently named the innocent New Lawn after last year’s public vote with the well-known drinks maker, the club will break new ground this season by awarding the naming rights to an organisation working on environmental issues.

FGR are looking for anyone that advances the environmental cause - this could be through the products or services they offer, or through greening their own operation , or public information and advocacy.

It could be an eco-friendly start up, or a long-established business making the transition - a charity or voluntary organisation – the competition is open to all who share the club’s ethos and passion for doing things another way.

The winner will benefit from billions of media impressions that FGR generates globally each season - across broadcast, print and online media coverage.

Dale Vince, Chairman, Forest Green Rovers, said: “Whatever you do, make or provide, whatever your plans or achievements to date - you could have your name on the New Lawn next season. The opportunity is open to everyone – if you’re in this space we want to hear from you”

For a chance to win, send a maximum of 250 words explaining why your name should be on The New Lawn next season to partnerships@fgr.co.uk by 1st July.

The winner and the new stadium name will be announced on 9th July – and naming rights will commence on 1st August, in time for the new season.