Moormead Community and Sport Pavilion project to host update event

By Heather Nicholls

11th Mar 2024 | Local News

Moormead Community and Sport Pavilion project to host update event. (Photo Credit: Richmond Council).
Moormead Community and Sport Pavilion project to host update event. (Photo Credit: Richmond Council).

On Wednesday 27 March, The Moormead Community and Sport Pavilion (MCSP) project will host an event to provide further information on its rebuild. 

The event will take place at the Turk's Head pub from 7pm.

An update will be provided about the project and residents will be told how they can get involved with some local fundraisers. 

As a Council, we have contributed £150,000 towards the community project.

Along with MCSP volunteers, we are negotiating the lease and getting essential site surveys completed. 

Fundraising is now the priority.

As soon as the MCSP team has raised the necessary funds through grant applications and community donations, they'll secure building contractors to start the project. Together with the MCSP, we would like this to happen as soon as possible.

The grant applications have begun. If you'd like to volunteer your time to help with this crucial part of the project, email [email protected].

MCSP is also recruiting a Managing Director. Please send your CV to [email protected] if you'd like to apply. 

     

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