Noah Wall's turf just grew a lot bigger.

In fact, the three-year-old from Abbeytown can now claim turf all over the world after becoming brand ambassador to Maryports Artificial Grass Limited.

Noah is both an inspiration and a medical miracle. Born with hardly any brain and suffering from spina bifida, consultants found out in July this year that it is now almost fully functional.

His winning smile and sunny disposition has already won him friends and influenced many people including AGL.

The company built him a special artificial grass garden to play in at home.

A company spokesman, who described him as "adorable", said the garden had helped in the development of the little boy.

This development led to parents Rob and Shelly agreeing to the ambassadorship.

Shelley said: “We are delighted that Noah has been chosen as a brand ambassador. It’s clear he’s a great asset for companies to show how their products can help children. He is building a future for himself from an early age, which is a positive message to all children, not just the physically challenged." 

George Mullan, AGL managing director, said: “We are proud to announce Noah as our new brand ambassador. He’s a little hero to millions and will help us showcase our ranges of family friendly grass as a safe, clean, easy maintenance, all-weather surface for all kids”. 

In return AGL has agreed to back Noah and his family in his various campaigns for awareness of health issues for physically challenged kids and their parents. 

Noah was born with just two per cent of a supposedly normal brain tissue and his story has been featured in national newspapers and on TV since before his birth. His family also appeared on the BBC show DIY SOS The Big Build, as they set about building a safe home environment.

AGL sister company SIS Pitches, which builds synthetic and hybrid grass pitches for some of the world’s biggest sports clubs including Real Madrid, Barcelona and Manchester United will also join Noah’s fight.