BORIS Johnson unveiled £50 million yesterday for 185 new top quality football pitches. And the cash will improve 5,000 other local playing fields to find the next generation of England heroes. It’s…
And the cash will improve 5,000 other local playing fields to find the next generation ofBoris Johnson unveiled £50million funding for 185 new football pitches to find the next generation of England heroesIt’s the first tranche of cash for Tory manifesto promise of ensuring everyone has high quality football pitch within 15 minute walk of their home.said in his speech yesterday the money will “give new opportunities to the stars of the future".
FA Chief Executive Mark Bullingham said: “Grassroots football facilities play a vital role in the heart of our communities and investment in them has never been more important. “This £50 million from the Government, as part of their £550 million election commitment, will help to change and improve lives.
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