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Latest News - 19/10/2020

10’000 Votes In Action Community Funding

The club are delighted that our Community Football programme has been included in the Councils 10’000 Votes in Action Programme.

The club aim to offer free football for all of our youth who may be disadvantaged due to worries out with their control. Parents/carers could bring existing and new players without financial worry, knowing their children would reap all of the benefits of exercise, having fun, learning a skill and being part of a team.

Voting is OPEN until Friday 13th November! You must be between the ages of 12 – 25 to vote, You can only vote in 1 ward area so please pick the ward to live in to vote. Pleas click on the link below to vote for our project.

https://dga.communitychoices.scot/

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