FOLLOWING the community meeting in October, the wheels have been turning to establish the Frome Community Benefit Society (FCBS), that will secure the future of the Badgers Hill ground and further embed Frome Town Football Club in the hands of the community.
This will not only provide a home for football in Frome and secure the site for the people of Frome, but the anticipation is that the site will be enhanced to reflect the needs of the wider community. A community benefit society is the recommended route for clubs in a similar position to that of Frome, and over the last few years, more than 40 have been established across the country.
Survey The FCBS project team, along with Frome Town FC and Frome Town Council have also created a survey to gather the public’s thoughts on how you would like to see the ground being used.
Cllr Mel Usher said, “Securing the site is where we started, and keeping football at the heart of Frome, but this project could be so much more. FCBS must benefit all of the residents of Frome, so we would like your thoughts on how the ground could be used more intensively. For example, what additional activities and facilities would you like to see? We’ve had a good response to the survey so far, but there’s still time to have your say.”
Get involved Frome Town Football Club chairman, Derek Graham said, ‘We would urge everyone to get involved to ensure a solid foundation for the future. The best way that you can support the club is by putting your thinking caps on and giving us your ideas on what you would really like to see happen at your club.”
The ground is already going from strength to strength with the re-launch of The Clubhouse, which is open to anyone, you don’t need to be a member. With a fully stocked bar, everyone is welcome to pop by and say hello, have a drink and play some pub sports. The skittle alley has had a revamp and the venue has been host to many meetings, quizzes, parties and gigs.
If you’d like to explore hiring the space, get in touch with Georgie at Info@theclubhousefrome.com There is also an opportunity to sign up to be kept up to date with next steps and to volunteer to help, so what are you waiting for?
The short survey is open until Monday 16th January, so there’s still time to submit your thoughts.
You can find the survey at www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/FromeFootballClub