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Bingham Town FC secures funding from housebuilder for kit

Nottingham-based housebuilder Barratt Homes has donated £600 to support a new team of young players at the start of their footballing journey at Bingham Town Football Club.

Located near the housebuilder’s Romans’ Quarter development in Bingham, the Under-7s boys’ team has used the funding to purchase jumpers to help the players and coaches feel part of the team throughout their first season.

Tom Campbell, Bingham Town Football Club Under-7s Manager, said: “Barratt Homes’ donation has funded new team jumpers for 17 players and five coaches, that will be worn at training and on match days.

“As a community football club, Bingham Town Football Club requires funding from local businesses to provide our players with a wonderful facility as well as kits for each team to wear with pride.

“The Under-7s boys and coaches would like to say a huge thank you to Barratt Homes for their sponsorship, and we will be wearing our new jumpers everywhere we go.”

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Bingham Town Football Club provides coaching and training for players of all ages and skill levels. This includes the Bingham Rangers Football School, tailored for children aged four to 11, and the Bingham Town FC Wildcats team, created exclusively for girls aged five to 11, which offers fun and engaging training sessions.

Mark Cotes, Managing Director at Barratt Homes North Midlands, said: “As a housebuilder, we think it’s hugely important to support sports teams in our local communities, as it keeps children active while inspiring the next generation of athletes.

“We’re thrilled to sponsor the new jumpers for Bingham Town Football Club’s Under-7s boys’ team. We hope this contribution helps each player feel a strong sense of belonging and pride as part of the team throughout the football season.”

Barratt Homes’ Romans’ Quarter development offers a range of three, four, and five-bedroom homes, priced from £334,995, located in the sought-after Vale of Belvoir.

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