FOOTBALL: Ilminster Town FC building firm foundations for the future – thanks to the local community

FOOTBALL: IlminsterTown FC building firm foundations for the future – thanks to the local community

ILMINSTER Town Football Club is building firm foundations with the local community for its new clubhouse – thanks to a buy a brick scheme.

Businesses, groups, organisations, families and individuals have been sponsoring bricks which will go on a special wall at the clubhouse once it is completed being built later this year.

Already the scheme has raised a whopping £10,000 for club funds and organisers are delighted with how it has gone.

Sponsorship co-ordinator Paul Webber, of Ilminster Town FC, said: “We would like to thank everyone who has so far sponsored a brick – their support is very much appreciated.

“But there is still time for more people to get involved in the buy a brick scheme. The closing date for applications is February 14 – easy to remember as it is Valentine’s Day!FOOTBALL: IlminsterTown FC building firm foundations for the future – thanks to the local community Photo 1

“The special wall of sponsored bricks will be in the social area of the clubhouse to remind everyone of the individuals and businesses who have supported the club.”

PHOTO - TOP: Sponsorship co-ordinator Paul Webber (right) with (from left) fellow Ilminster Town members Chris Nezianya, Daniel Haines and Sarah Miller and some of the sponsored bricks for the new Gooch Pavilion.

PHOTO – RIGHT: Sarah Miller, of Ilminster Town FC.

Personal bricks are available at £25 each including two lines of text or £50 for a brick including four lines of text. Business bricks range from £150, £250 and £500.

The new clubhouse – which will be called The Gooch Pavilion – is currently being built on Britten’s Field next to the Ilminster Recreation Ground.

The building work should be completed around May in plenty of time for the start of the 2016-17 football season.

But the club is keen to make the £600,000 building more than just about football on a Saturday afternoon – it wants to encourage other groups to use the facilities during the week and for it become a real community facility.

Paul added: “The community has gone right behind us on this project and so we want to make the clubhouse very much a focal point of the community once it is built.”

Anyone wanting further information – please email itfc_brickorders@hotmail.com. This is a new email address to one previously used by the project team.

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PHOTO – ABOVE LEFT: Sponsorship co-ordinator Paul Webber, of Ilminster Town FC.

PHOTO – ABOVE RIGHT: Chris Nezianya and Daniel Haines, of Ilminster Town FC.

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