Seafield Park’s improved football facilities, including new changing rooms, are to be officially opened next Wednesday (21 May) by Sir Trevor Brooking, The Football Association’s Director of Football Development.
The opening will take place at Seafield Park, Hill Head (PO14 2BN) at 12:00 noon on Wednesday 21 May 2008. Sir Trevor will be joined by Executive Leader of Fareham Borough Council, Councillor Seán Woodward, and Mayor of the Borough, Councillor Ernest Crouch.
The football facilities at Seafield include 2 adult pitches, 2 mini-soccer pitches, a specific training grid and new state of the art changing rooms. The changing rooms were developed following a successful funding application to The Football Foundation for £319,950 and a Fareham Borough Council contribution of £230,000.
Children from seven borough schools and six adult clubs will also receive the Football Association’s Charter Standard from Sir Trevor Brooking. The Charter Standard was introduced in 2001 and is aimed at all clubs outside the Football and Premier League. It sets standards for coaching, administration and child protection, with the overall aim of improving the playing experience for all.
Executive Member for Community, Councillor Connie Hockley, said: “Sport is an excellent way to develop team work and self-discipline, made all the better for good coaching. It’s especially pleasing therefore, that so many of our schools and local clubs are receiving the Charter Standard at the Seafield Park opening.
“These new facilities offer a much better environment for our local young teams to further develop their footballing talents and maybe one day a local child might be the next David Beckham, David James, or Rachel Yankey.”
The Football Association’s Director of Football Development, Sir Trevor Brooking, said: "It’s essential that we encourage local authorities and junior clubs to improve football facilities and coaching at grassroots level. It's vital that young children have facilities where they can be safe and enjoy fun, quality coaching. For many youngsters, playing football can teach them life skills like communication and teamwork, but for a very talented few, facilities such as these may be where the next generation of players will develop their skills.”
Paul Thorogood, Chief Executive of the Football Foundation, said: “These new facilities at Seafield Park will really open up access to sport for people in the Hill Head area, particularly youngsters. It is thanks to the investment by the Premier League, The FA and Government that the Football Foundation exists to support projects like this excellent new facility.”
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The Charter Standard will be presented to:
Teams from the schools (both girls and boys teams) will be playing short matches for Sir Trevor Brooking from 1:20pm.
Members of the media are invited to stay for lunch at 1:30pm.
For further information contact:
Mel McKeown, Head of Communications, tel: 01329 824507 fax: 01329 821518, e-mail: publicity@fareham.gov.uk
Fareham Borough Council, Civic Offices, Civic Way, Hampshire, PO16 7AZ
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