While Nairn County were
putting on a masterly display of football flair up at Station Park last
night, down in the URC hall and around 35 minutes into the first half, Nairn
River Community Council voted to give £100 to the NCFC Supporters Ground
Improvement Fund. Chair Tommy Hogg proposed the sum and he was supported
unanimously. The 3 CCs in Nairn only have yearly funding of about £2K each so
this is quite a big donation for one of them. They were impressed that the
fundraising campaign is run by the fans and supported across the town.
One of the Community Councillors, Freddie
Holmes said that this campaign was not just the supporters it was the town
getting involved. Fred is right, that's surely what it is now, the town showing
its pride in the nearly 100 yr old institution that is the club. Folk getting
involved whether they support football or not - they understand the importance
of Nairn County FC to the heritage of Nairnshire, contemporary times and for the
future too.
One of the fundraising committee, Donald
Wilson, on hearing the news said later: “Thanks to Nairn River Community
Council for their generous support. Their £100 automatically becomes £200 with
Scottish Football Partnership Funding. The purpose of this appeal from the
outset has to be to engage with the wider community and the support of the
community council is recognition is a further endorsement of the goodwill there
is for the club in the town. The Panel Beaters campaign and Ground Improvements
fund is receiving donations from many individuals who don't go to the football
but have the club at heart. Thanks again to Nairn River CC (and of course
everyone who has contributed to the appeal). You have no idea how much this
donation means to everyone involved.”
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