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Post by GAFC OFFICIAL NEWS on Oct 28, 2019 9:49:06 GMT 1
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Post by muttley on Oct 28, 2019 13:45:38 GMT 1
If we take the ground over I presume our first team will use it until such time as the School Trust are ready to build the ground there ?
I'd take that option if it was on the cards
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Post by GAFC OFFICIAL NEWS on Oct 30, 2019 11:55:43 GMT 1
great Interviews here with Jim Cooper, former Thurrock Supporter Toby Flood and blues supporter Rob Seaman discussion the potential move to Ship Lane soundcloud.com/user-442501655/e129
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Post by ForeverBlue on Oct 30, 2019 12:07:09 GMT 1
If we take the ground over I presume our first team will use it until such time as the School Trust are ready to build the ground there ? I'd take that option if it was on the cards Spot on, Muttley. If planning permission is granted, Ship Lane will be for the wider football community of Thurrock - youth, boys and girls, Sunday League, vets, walking footballers, soccability for the less able - i.e.a comprehensive football offering across our community. Our avowed aim is for Grays Athletic to relocate to North Grays in a new football facility, working with Orsett Heath Academy and William Edwards Schools, as part of the Sports Hub proposed by Thurrock Council. Wouldn't it be great to see Ship Lane back in community use and North Grays have a Sports Hub of which everyone can be proud. Look out for the planning application notice soon on Ship Lane. Public views will be sought. The club will respond.
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