Ollersett building plans submitted
- barnstormer1234
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The building is set to benefit the community for generations to come.
New Mills Juniors Football Club is delighted to announce that we have submitted plans for a football and community building at Ollersett Fields in New Mills.
Aimed at providing a secure indoor space for use in community functions and events as well as enabling football activity, the building will feature a canteen with accessible toilets, baby changing facilities and players’ changing rooms. The design will allow different sections of the building to have separate uses at the same time if needed.
The plans are a result of over 12 months of consultation with the local community alongside New Mills Town Council to ensure the building will meet the needs of current and future residents and mean it can be used for non-football activities to benefit the town.
Commenting on the submission, our Chair Rick Adrio said: “this building will be a game-changer for our Club and the people of New Mills. We have doubled in size over the past 5 years, and our current facilities simply cannot keep up. We have been delighted with the positivity and input from the community as we’ve developed these plans”.
Steve Davey, New Mills Town Council Chair, said: “this building will provide a much-needed community space for the people of New Mills East. It is encouraging to see New Mills Juniors including the views of residents in their plans to create a building that can be used by everyone”.
We are currently negotiating a new lease with New Mills Town Council to secure our long-term use of the site.
The club will now undertake an extensive fundraising campaign within the local community in search of input from businesses and individuals. Pledges of financial support, time, labour and materials to construct the building are being sought.
Funding applications will also be made to the Football Foundation and local government initiatives.
We aim to use local labour where possible to complete the project.
Companies or individuals seeking to support the project should email us via marketing@nmjfc.co.uk.
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