Sports Minister Rt Hon Stuart Andrew Officially Opens Accrington Stanley Community Trust £1m Extension And Visits Accrington Stanley FC

Sports Minister Stuart Andrew MP officially opening the new £1m extension at Accrington Stanley Community Trust Recently the Rt Hon Stuart Andrew MP, Minister for Sport, was invited to Accrington to officially open the extensive new £1m investment in Accrington Stanley Community Trust, a large extension with views across the pitches and right across to Pendle Hill.

The extension contains an extended café, large indoor activity space alongside 3 additional classrooms, multiple training and meeting rooms to cater for education, employability, health & wellbeing and local community groups. An outdoor seating area and a balcony have also been created to provide fantastic elevated views onto the 3G pitch for spectators.

This allows Accrington Stanley Community Trust to reach more people in the community with their outstanding work, with over 100,000 visits per year. It also allows more opportunity for businesses to support them by using their facilities. The occasion was marked by a ribbon cutting ceremony and unveiling a plaque.

Accrington Stanley CFC Chairman Andy Holt presents Stuart Andrew MP Sports Minister with an ASFC shirt to mark his visit Stuart Andrew said of the role that football plays within communities, “I think it's fundamental because we're currently drafting our sport strategy and community facilities are going to play a massive role in that.

“If we have grassroots facilities that are providing opportunities for young people to get involved in sport, to be active and not be tempted into antisocial behaviour or perhaps other criminal activities, that's a good thing for towns. Sport is going to be a big element of the work that we're doing over the next few months.”

The Minister, accompanied by Sara Britcliffe MP, then took a short trip down the road to see the outstanding facilities at Accrington Stanley's Wham Stadium. He toured the ground, including the 1968 and Coley's rooms, and the brand new £1.7m changing facilities and gallery hospitality area. Stuart was also able to talk to Andy Holt and David Burgess about the fan led review of football governance, as this falls within his remit as Sports Minister.

Sara Britcliffe was on hand to ask him what he thought of the facilities at both sites. He replied, “When you've been talking to me about these facilities, I had a vision in my head, but to come and see them for myself has been amazing. The Trust facilities are just second to none. They're amazing that they're open to the community, that they're state of the art facilities, and then here at the stadium the investment that's been put in. They're a great opportunity for people to not just enjoy football, but to have a good social occasion too.”



The Accrington Stanley team also discussed their programme of shirt giveaways, run annually to local Year 3 schoolchildren. Stuart Andrew commented, “This is what's really important about football clubs, because we know that they are rooted in their communities. They provide so many community activities as well as football for people to watch and enjoy. Those clubs, like here at Accrington Stanley, that are really investing in their community, show how important they are for all of our towns and villages.”

He further added, “As you can see, what an amazing facility this is. And it is just first rate for a town like Accrington. I'm absolutely delighted to be here!”

David Burgess MD of Accrington Stanley FC showing Sports Minister Stuart Andrew MP the facilities at the Wham Stadium David Burgess MD of Accrington Stanley FC showing Sports Minister Stuart Andrew MP the facilities at the Wham Stadium.