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Curzon Ashton Community Development Officer, Mike Smith, is appealing to local businesses to help with the financial costs associated with the running of his two disability teams.

Each team requires £500 to provide playing kits and entrance fees to a league.

Meanwhile, Military Veterans Development Officer, Isaac Keast, is looking forward to taking his squad to St George's Park, home of the English national football team, on 13th November for a fixture against the RAF. He also told us about the 'Plot to Plate' Horticultural Therpay course.

 

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