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IT’S NOW SO EASY TO FIND BARTON!

By Robin Jones
IT will now be much easier to see Barton Town home games – thanks to a £100,000 windfall grant for the Toolstation Northern Counties East Premier Division club.
The money has been awarded to the club to build a new entrance to their Easy Buy Stadium.
At the moment, access to the ground is via Marsh Lane, down a very narrow street that is hidden away from the main road.
Thanks to the Football Stadia Improvement Fund grant, the entrance will be moved to the other side of the ground, off Pasture Road. Officials believe that the stadium will then be easier to find, bo...

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