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Listed Places of Worship Grant Scheme supporting the protection of religious buildings representing all faiths and denominations, benefiting local communities
Southern region, Judge Tildesley OBE & Mr M J F Donaldson FRICS on 10 September 2021
Bury football ground will be brought back to life after fans were handed £1 million of government levelling up funding to buy the club’s historic Gigg Lane stadium.
Plans follow fan-led review of football governance, led by Tracey Crouch MP
Former Lioness Jill Scott has opened the first of 23 new grassroots football facilities named after the Euro 2022 winning squad.
Announcement follows England’s UEFA Women’s EURO 2022 victory, a range of Government measures to support the women’s game, and ahead of a new domestic season
The Government is working alongside its Football Foundation partners the Premier League and The FA to invest £64 million in thousands of grassroots sports facilities to get more people playing sport on quality pitches.
Next step in ongoing review of domestic women’s football, launched in September 2022, examining issues affecting the game at elite and grassroots level
Facilities in places that shaped Lionesses’ footballing careers to be named in their honour
Written Ministerial Statement to the House of Commons and House of Lords on the publishing of the final report of the Fan Led Review of Football Governance.
Football fans and their clubs will be given greater protections under a radical transformation of the rules governing how football is run in England
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