It was my honour to attend the Kemps Creek United Soccer Club Local Small Commitment Allocation Project Official Opening on 13 April. The club secured $50,000 from the Local Small Commitment Allocation which was used for essential drainage works for Filed 1 of Bill Anderson Reserve. Additionally, the club has successfully secured a $25,000 grant from the NSW Football Legacy Fund that is being utilised to install hybrid turf at the reserve. The new turf aims to enhance the durability of the fields, particularly in high-traffic areas, allowing the club to host various football events under diverse conditions. Ross Maiorana the club president, emphasised the goal of creating a lasting legacy for both current and future members. The club, which has a strong community presence since 1976 and boasts around 520 members, plans to use the upgraded facilities to support continuous football activities throughout the year.
Kemps Creek United Soccer Club - Bill Anderson Reserve Upgrade
04 June 2024