Bristol Direct Local Weekly Magaizne 12- 19th November 2020

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Leading house builder steps in to help protect Thornbury Town FC A leading house builder has stepped in to help protect and develop Thornbury Town Football Club, which has faced a significant loss of income due to the Covid pandemic and is forced to put training sessions on hold once more. Barratt Homes and David Wilson Homes, which are delivering hundreds of much-needed new homes at nearby Park Farm in Thornbury, have donated ÂŁ500 to the volunteer-run club's recent crowdfunding campaign to help cover running costs and to set up a new, dedicated programme called Wildcats for girls aged 6 - 11 at the local sports centre once children's outdoor sports activities can resume. Thornbury Town FC runs 18 teams for adults and children in Thornbury and South Gloucestershire, including 4 adult teams and junior teams for girls and boys from 6yrs to under 18s. Since March, the football club has seen its income drop to close to zero due to the loss of all matchday revenue, gate money and bar takings and the cancellation of several major fundraising events.

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Barratt Homes and David Wilson Homes have made the donation as part of their long-standing commitment to supporting local communities where they are building new homes and facilities. Park Farm is a new development in Thornbury made up of a range of 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 bedroom homes. Once complete, there will be a primary school, nursery, health centre and local shops as well as 32 acres of open space and sports pitches. With the club's first ÂŁ10,000 target to help cover running costs recently reached, this additional donation from Barratt Homes and David Wilson Homes will help the club to take forward other ambitious improvement plans including acquiring a new 50 seater stand and extending the clubhouse which is required for Thornbury Town FC to be accepted for promotion to the next level. These renovations will increase capacity for spectators, which will be particularly important to allow social distancing, and improve the matchday experience for all players and spectators now that the club has been able to restart training sessions.


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