Mossley flushed after getting £10,000 for new toilet block

BUILDBASE has awarded £10,000 worth of building materials to Mossley AFC towards the cost of constructing a new toilet block.

Following the club’s application to the Buildbase non-league club renovation programme, along with nine other clubs taking part in the Buildbase FA Trophy and Vase competitions, will be awarded building materials to renovate facilities.

Judges from Buildbase and the Football Association chose Mossley as one of the 10 winners because of the great benefit the project would have on the club as well as its local community.

Mossley officials celebrate, l-r, social media officer Nathan Harris, club chair Stephen Porter, manager David Fish

Mossley will use the bursary to build a toilet block for use by fans on matchdays and for community events.

Nathan Harris, the club’s social media officer, explained: “As the club has grown in both fans and use for community projects, we are in desperate need of increasing the number of toilets to make the club more accessible.

“Over the last two years we have put the club at the heart of the community. As part of this mission, we currently hold at least two major community events through the year, one being an annual fireworks night and the Whit Friday brass band contest. Currently we only have two male and two female toilets, which are challenging as they limit attendance and cause queuing.

“Winning this competition means a lot. We can now build a toilet block in the open space we currently have behind the changing rooms, which can be used by the public on matchdays and for community events.”

The local Stockport Buildbase branch will be supporting the club with information, advice and supplying the building products required for the project.

Martin Bull, Buildbase’s procurement director who was part of the judging panel, said: “We had a huge response to our renovation competition this year. Mossley did a fantastic job of explaining how the bursary would be used and the effect of that on the wider community as well as on their ability to run as a business. We look forward to seeing how the project plays out over the coming months.”

Buildbase has been running a programme to transform the facilities of clubs taking part in the Buildbase FA Trophy and Vase competitions since it became the title sponsor of the FA Trophy and Vase in 2016.

Updates can be found by following @BuildbaseUK on Twitter #BuildbaseRenovation at Buildbase.co.uk

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