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FLEETING SUCCESS

FLEET Town have secured their future by signing a long-term lease on their historic Calthorpe Park home.
With this security in place, the Blues can now invest in both its on-field ambitions to enhance grassroots football programmes, support youth development, while ensuring the club’s facilities remain accessible and safe.
The Combined Counties Premier South outfit’s vice chairman Darren McGrath said: “We are absolutely delighted to have secured this long-term lease, a result of tireless work from our volunteer committee and key stakeholders. This agreement not o...

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