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Work begins on Folkstone Invicta stadium following last minute council grant
Work has started on Folkestone Invicta’s homeground redevelopment after an unexpected last minute grant from Shepway District Council.
The club have until March 31 to bring the Fullicks Stadium up to standard for Ryman League Premier Division football.
Club chairman Jim Pellatt met council officials on Monday to agree a grant of £7,500 towards the work, helping the club reach the total cost of £15,000 needed to improve walkways and surrounds at the ground on Cheriton Road.
Supporters’ contributions of more than £3,000 as well as donations to the club had got Invicta well on the way to reaching their target but the award of the grant is huge.
Mr Pellatt said: “We were not expecting it all and were, in fact, in the process of applying to one of the football grant bodies, on the advice of our local MP, Damian Collins, who has links with the FA.
“To obtain such a grant, however, we needed a longer lease than the five-year agreement we signed with Shepway DC just over 12 months ago but rather than allowing us to extend the lease, they have voted to give us this grant.
“Having confirmed the terms with the council, we can now go ahead and start the work, in partnership with SDC, and should have it finished by the Ryman League’s deadline of March 31.”
He added: “We never once even considered asking the council for a grant but we are even more grateful to have been given it because of that.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ellen Forster .
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