he Tribune Trust has awarded a £3,000 grant to Fishers AFC to support the regeneration of their grassroots community sports site in HU6, Courtland Road. Chris Henson, the High Sheriff of Hull and East Riding, presented the funding, which will help clear and secure a disused park, improving playing facilities for over 130 children. The project aims to provide young people with a safe, structured environment to engage in pro-social activities and reduce anti-social behaviour in the area. Chairman Matthew Collins expressed his gratitude, stating, "This funding will make a real difference in creating a better, more secure space for the children we support, promoting both physical and mental well-being." The initiative aligns with the Tribune Trust’s mission to foster community safety, reduce crime, and provide opportunities for young people in low socio-economic areas.
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