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Fundraising

by websitebuilder 12 March 2021
Sport England has delivered a decisive boost to Fernhurst’s campaign for a vastly improved sports pavilion. The country’s leading body for grassroots sport is making a grant of £100,000 to Pavilion2022. It follows a series of smaller awards from charitable trusts. Bill Gourlay of Fernhurst Recreation Ground Trust said, “This is a massive vote of confidence in what we are trying to do and gets us so much nearer to the target. The fundraising team have been busy for four years now and the pandemic hasn’t stopped them. Our old pavilion has become a victim of our success and Sport England recognised how many people are trying to access it. This really vindicates our ‘Sport for All’ strategy.” He continued “As if we needed a carrot, the grant from Sport England is provisional upon our raising the rest of the required funds, so now the incentive really is there to take this opportunity whilst we can.” Pavilion2022 is Fernhurst’s campaign to rebuild at the village recreation ground. The pavilion is the last piece in the jigsaw after major improvements to the pitches and the addition of tennis courts and cricket nets. Traditional fundraising events remain on hold but the ambition is to stage the Blackdown Hill Challenge later in the year, when it is safe to do so. Before the latest announcement more than £220,000 had been raised towards the Pavilion2022 target of £700,000. Individual donations are welcomed at gofundme.com/f/fernhurst-pavilion-2022
by Kate Brooks 20 November 2019
2018 and 2019 has seen much work to raise funds for the new pavilion. The disappointing news from the football Foundation has done nothing to dampen the enthusiasm for the project. Planned for 2020 are a Quiz Night , the Blackdown Hill Challenge and Run Round the Rec and a proposed Fernhurst Secret Garden Weekend. Click here for further information about Pavilion2022 .
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by Fernhurst FC 10 February 2022
This is to be held at Lodsworth Village Hall GU28 9BY 18.45 for a 19.00 start As you are all aware, the life blood of our club for the future comes from Oli's Saturday training sessions...After a certain age we must move these kids into competitive teams playing in Saturday morning matches where everything is provided for them to progress.. However for this we do need parents to get involved and manage the teams....I know that this may sound like a time consuming proposition but i can assure you it is not that bad at all and many of you are present at training anyway - this just means you get to stand on the opposite side of the pitch and shout lol....Many of you will say i know nothing about football, or someone else will do it but at this age it really is just guiding the kids to grow in confidence not become the next Barcelona....YET This is also a great time for anyone who can help or has ideas about team admin - we can explain all and tell you how easy it is - tech has really sped up all of this so we can just Play and watch them all thrive...... This is at Lodsworth Village Hall at 19.00 on Friday 11th Feb 2022... The club is also looking for sponsors and ideas from potential sponsors of what they expect etc - so as part of the meeting we have also set aside a short bit of time for potential club sponsors to come along and ask questions and meet the team!! It would be great to have you along Doors open 18.45 19.00 - Sponsorship Brainstorm 19.20 - New Mangers & Assistance Brainstorm & Q & A 19.40 - Managers Meeting We are looking to round up any volunteers for the coming season. To include Managers / Coaches (you do not need to be a footballer for this role just someone who can guide the kids in team building/ spirit) you do not need to be qualified either or take FA Badges but this can help... Team Assistants - just to email opponents each week with game details and round up the team for the game. Kit Ordering - We are looking for a person to coordinate our Kit order each season - very easy role just need to get orders for coaches and process then distribute Finance - we now have a requirement for a club finance person. Again this role is not too difficult as the main bulk of finance is done by the board/trust Sponsors - Our club depends on sponsors to keep costs down for memberships but the way in which we do this is up for discussion. So please come along. Please come along even if you have a tiny inkling of helping us out in some way. There will be a drink & A nibble awaiting on Arrival
by Kate Brooks 19 November 2019
Pop along to the village hall with a few friends to enjoy an evening arguing with them over the answer to the questions, enjoy a curry, hope to win a prize in the free raffle and visit the cash bar. What else would you be doing on a cold night in January?

Latest News 

by Fernhurst FC 1 February 2021
Pavilion2022 is delighted to announce another big pledge of £25,000. The fundraising team has been busy bidding for grants from charitable bodies and this latest pledge comes from an institution which prefers, at this stage, to remain anonymous. Other major grant bids are also in. Pavilion2022 is Fernhurst’s campaign to rebuild at the village recreation ground. The pavilion is the last piece in the jigsaw after major improvements to the pitches and the addition of tennis courts and cricket nets. Graham Heath of Fernhurst Recreation Ground Trust said “When you know that others outside the village, having read and considered our plans, support it with a pledge of £25,000, it is very encouraging and spurs us all on to get it done.” Traditional fundraising events remain on hold but the ambition is to stage the Blackdown Hill Challenge later in the year, when it is safe to do so. More than £220,000 has been raised towards the Pavilion2022 target of £700,000. If you would like to donate please go to our crowd funding page .
by Fernhurst FC 15 December 2020
Traditional fundraising may have taken a back seat during 2020 but the hard work has continued behind-the-scenes in the campaign for a new sports pavilion for Fernhurst. The organisers of Pavilion2022 are delighted to confirm a wonderful pledge of £10,000, which is another big step towards the total. It has been made by the Bernard Sunley Foundation which supports fantastic community projects across England & Wales. Pavilion2022 aims to update and upgrade the pavilion at Fernhurst Recreation Ground which has been outgrown by the many clubs which now use it all year round. The campaign wishes to put on record its thanks to the Bernard Sunley Foundation as the pledge will make a real difference to upgrading a vital village resource. If you would like to donate please go to our crowd funding page .
by Fernhurst FC 4 February 2019
The club is delighted to have achieved Charter Standard at the end of last season. The club has been working towards this award for the past four years and finally the hard work has paid off with the FA rewarding the club and committee members.
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