Marianne Davies

Fleetwood Town Football Club are pleased to announce Joanne Barker as the Her Game Too Ambassador

Joanne will support the ongoing efforts of improving the match day experience and inclusivity around Highbury Stadium on match day whilst playing a part in the growing emphasis of Fleetwood Town Wren’s and Fleetwood Town Juniors.   Joanne explained, “Unfortunately, whether it is direct or indirect, women in sport are still consistently being subjected to […]

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Violence Reduction Programme Celebrates Fleetwood Success  

A teenager from Fleetwood has proved the importance of mentorship for young people after engaging with the Champions programme. Champions mentor, Gary Smith, met with a young man who was referred for a drug dependency and aggressive behaviour at home which was affecting both his family relationships and his own wellbeing. After initially being resistant

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Veteran’s Community Garden wins Northwest in Bloom Award

On Wednesday 18th October three of our veterans attended the Northwest Britian in Bloom Awards at the university of Bolton stadium to collect the Your Neighbourhood Award of Thriving Level 4 for the Veterans Community Garden. Over three hundred people were there to collect numerous awards in different categories from across the northwest. This was

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Fleetwood Town Community Trust presented with the Health & Wellbeing Award at the Active Wyre Awards. 

The Trust maintains its objective to improve and enhance the lives of those living within the communities we serve. Operating throughout the breadth of Wyre, we have engaged with over 13,000 people within the last 12 months, supporting those most in need through a catalogue of health and wellbeing related activities. Chief Executive Officer, John

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The Trust welcomes Michael Edwards as our new Business Development Manager!

Michael will be engaging with our key stakeholders, supporters, and the wider community to identify business development opportunities contributing to our model of sustainability. Michael has formed a career initially shaped and enhanced by the environment and community in which he grew up in Manningham, Bradford, West Yorkshire. “One of the reasons I was determined

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A BIG Welcome to Olivia Hooper and Spencer Seddon as our new Football Development Co-ordinators!

The pair will be working towards building on our existing football provisions and launching more Girls/Women’s football specific sessions. Bookings for our new Weetabix Wildcat sessions and Girl’s Talent Development Centre can already be found here:  Weetabix Wildcats Girl’s Talent Development Centre Spencer has come through the Community Trust as a student and previously worked

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Fleetwood Town Community Trust team up with Her Game Too anti-sexism initiative

Fleetwood Town Community Trust are delighted to announce a new partnership with Her Game Too, which aims to raise awareness of sexist abuse within the realms of football. Fleetwood Town join a number of clubs from the EFL and beyond to commit to the cause, creating further awareness to the problems faced in football by

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The Trust have received a Sport England grant to provide young people and adults with additional needs sporting opportunities!

It is commonly known that within the borough of Wyre there are not sufficient or adequate range of physical activities for young people and adults with additional needs. This is therefore increasing the volume of people living sedentary lifestyles with limited opportunities to socially mix. The successful grant will enable Fleetwood Town Community Trust to

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