The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

St Johnstone chief ‘proud’ of Saints in the Community

Formation of Saints in the Community will allow department to ‘grow and expand’

- eric nicolson enicolson@thecourier.co.uk

A new St Johnstone Community Trust has been formed, independen­t of the Perth football club.

Saints in the Community was launched yesterday at McDiarmid Park, with former senior police officer Roddy Ross its chairman.

The vice chairman is ex-Scottish Football League chief David Longmuir.

Atholl Henderson, who was head of the old community department from 1994, will remain with the new charitable status organisati­on as chief executive. So, too, will Danny Griffin and Dave Black.

Saints chairman Steve Brown said: “I am delighted to announce that St Johnstone Football Club has made the decision to convert our community department into an independen­t community trust.

“The decision, which mirrors developmen­ts at many clubs across the UK, has been taken to allow the department to grow and expand; to build on a highly successful legacy whilst retaining close links with, and retaining the identity of, the football club and to enjoy the greater flexibilit­y that this new status will offer.

“St Johnstone Football Club is justifiabl­y proud of the fantastic work that the community department has done over many years – both in terms of football developmen­t and increasing­ly through the award-winning projects, which means that we, as a club, enhance the lives of many people in different ways throughout Perth and Kinross.

“As chairman, I look forward to many more years of success for the new trust and I wish them well.”

The new trust is building on a strong base.

Over the last 24 years the Saints community scheme has delivered countless successful projects for all ages. These include – Show Racism the Red Card, Football Memories, Street Sports, Midnight League and Football Fans in Training.

An average of 2,500 locals have taken part every year, with around 20,000 attendance­s. And over 2,000 coaches have completed an SFA course.

Roddy Ross said: “All the trustees have become members of the trust because it means something to us.”

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 ?? Picture: PPA. ?? Pictured at the launch of the Saints in the Community are, trustees, including, front row, centre, vice chairman David Longmuir, chairman Roddy Ross and Saints vice-chairman Charlie Fraser.
Picture: PPA. Pictured at the launch of the Saints in the Community are, trustees, including, front row, centre, vice chairman David Longmuir, chairman Roddy Ross and Saints vice-chairman Charlie Fraser.

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