Kingsthorne Junior Football Club received £500 for new training equipment, which will now be used for all the youth teams that train at Hollies Road in Halewood.
The club applied for our Halewood Community Fund, launched after the housebuilder started work on two new developments in the town - The Finches at Hilton Grange, off Lower Road, and Grace Fields at Hilton Grange, off Greensbridge Lane.
“We’d like to thank Redrow for this donation to the club, it’s going to make a huge difference to our training sessions and to our players,” said Michael Knowles, under 14s manager at Kingsthorne Junior Football Club.
This voluntary gift to the community is over and above the statutory investment from Redrow linked to the Halewood planning consents.
As well as new homes, the developments will include green open spaces and wildlife habitats, providing places for future homeowners to enjoy nature on their doorstep.
To support the growth of the neighbourhood Redrow has agreed to significant investment to improve local facilities, from healthcare and schools to highways, bus services and even equipment for the local leisure centre.
Sian Pitt, sales director at Redrow Lancashire, said: “We were pleased to have been able to support Kingsthorne Junior Football Club in purchasing new training equipment. The club carries out great work within Halewood and I wish them all the very best next season.”