A Lanarkshire MSP has hailed the hard work of football volunteers striving to take over a local facility. MSP for Central Scotland Graham Simpson visited Eddlewood Football Club in Hamilton last weekend to support club plans to launch a community asset transfer of two grass football pitches and a pavilion used by the club.
These plans made by the club are to assist the improvement of facilities for the benefit of the whole community.The Lanarkshire Live app is available to download now.
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Whilst attending Graham was also able to sample the strength of the local community.Graham said: “Community asset transfers of this nature can be positive in allowing local organisations to take ownership of facilities for the benefit of their community at a time when local councils are stretched for resources.“In the Eddlewood area there has already been a very successful asset transfer of a facility taken on by the local gymnastic club. "The committee
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