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Club's plea for crucial funds continues as thousands raised
Summary
Hereford Hockey Club is raising money to replace a 16-year-old pitch as part of a wider facilities project costing about £450,000; the fundraiser has passed £7,000 and the club needs to raise over £10,000 to unlock Sport England's pound-for-pound match funding.
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Hereford Hockey Club has appealed for funds to replace its ageing pitch at Holmer Road leisure centre. The club says the 16-year-old playing surface is due to be replaced as part of a wider facilities overhaul for its 120 members. The full project is expected to cost around £450,000. The club reports its fundraiser has passed £7,000 so far and that meeting a key threshold would unlock additional public match funding.
Key details:
- The club plays at Holmer Road leisure centre and has about 120 members.
- The existing pitch is 16 years old and is planned to be replaced with a modern playing surface.
- The complete facilities project is estimated at around £450,000.
- The crowdfunding effort has raised more than £7,000 to date.
- The club has been told that raising over £10,000 will trigger Sport England to match donations pound for pound.
- The club says it has a growing junior section that includes hundreds of children who want to take part.
Summary:
Reaching the fundraising threshold would unlock Sport England's match funding, which the club describes as important to completing the full facility project. The immediate milestone is raising over £10,000; beyond that, securing the remaining budget will determine whether the planned pitch replacement and wider works proceed as outlined.
