(by Joanna Wardill, Yorkshire Evening Post, 10th May 2021)
Young soccer players in north Leeds will soon have a state-of-the-art pitch to train and compete on thanks to a generous donation by the Freemasons.
Chapeltown Juniors FC, which is part of Chapeltown Youth Development Centre, has been awarded £24,700 by Headingley’s Lodge of Dawn Freemasons to re-surface the club’s multi-use games area (MUGA) into an artificial-turf five-a-side football pitch.
The move will mean an end to junior teams, aged four to nine, having to grapple with water-logged pitches on the fields at its Prince Philip Centre base – which results in many matches and…
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The move will mean an end to junior teams, aged four to nine, having to grapple with water-logged pitches on the fields at its Prince Philip Centre base – which results in many matches and…
read more in Yorkshire Evening Post: