Global HSE Group is delighted to announce its continued partnership with Bingham Town Girls FC Wildcats, providing a significant boost to girls’ football in the area.
Global’s HQ is located directly opposite Butt Playing Field, where the Wildcats train. The company will be providing the team with brand-new training kit alongside its continued club sponsorship. Global is a strong believer in supporting the local community and creating opportunities for young people.
“Global is excited to be continuing our support for Bingham Town Girls FC. By assisting in the development of the girls’ game, we hope it will support the increase in participation and improve access to local playing opportunities. We’re passionate about investing in the future of our community and believe that supporting grassroots sports is a vital part of that.”
— Andrew Cooper, Managing Director, Global HSE Group
The Wildcats programme provides girls aged 5–11 with regular opportunities to learn and play football. The FA has recognised this and granted licences to specific clubs to deliver the Wildcats programme through Wildcats Girls’ Football Centres. Bingham Town FC is proud to have been selected as one of an exclusive number of clubs in the Rushcliffe area. With over 25% of Bingham Town FC’s overall membership being girls, the club boasts the largest percentage of girls playing football in the county.
“We are delighted to see the rapidly growing interest in girls’ football across Nottinghamshire, and our Bingham Town Under-9 Girls are a fantastic group to coach. We are having a great season on the pitch and doing it in style thanks to the generous contribution from Global HSE Group in Bingham, which kindly sponsored our lovely new home kit.”
— Richard Nickels, Manager, Bingham Town Football Club Under-9 Girls
Global HSE Group is an industry leader in comprehensive fire safety, specialising in passive fire protection and technical fire consultancy in Bingham. It continues to expand into complementary areas, including MEP, health and safety, and fire training.
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