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Youngsters on the ball with new West Tarring club floor



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YOUNGSTERS can now enjoy ball games at the West Tarring Young People's Club, thanks to a £500 grant.
The club, based in Tarring High Street, has used the money from the Co-operative Community Fund to add ball game markings to its new floor.

Club vice-president Peter Fry said: "The premises were built in the 1950s and we have been modernising the building over the last few years.

"Many activities were curtailed because of the poor state of the floor, but now we have a new floor which is properly marked out, we can offer so many more games for the youngsters."

The West Tarring Young People's Club is used by 65 children and young people ranging from three to 19 years and gives them the chance to play and take part in activities in a safe area.

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  • Last Updated: 04 August 2008 9:18 AM
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