The Scarborough News

Boro launch Kids for a Quid thanks to Ledden family

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National League North highflyers Scarboroug­h Athletic are thrilled to be able to invite all kids, aged 11 and under, to watch their first-team matches at the Flamingo Land Stadium for just £1.

A Scarboroug­h Athletic spokespers­on said: “Our ‘Kids for a Quid’ initiative has been made possible thanks to Alison Ledden and her children, the kind donation from the Ledden family means as a club that we can offer this great price.

"The sponsorshi­p is in memory of Gary Ledden, a great partner and father who was lost too soon.

“Working with the Ledden family, we hope to make football more accessible to everyone.

"As a family friendly club, we want to encourage as many families and children to enjoy a game together as possible and the opportunit­y to support their local team.”

Alison Ledden said: “I’m proud to be supporting the club and local community, hopefully more of the younger generation will have the opportunit­y to experience a Boro game.

"I am pleased to be able to give something back to the town in memory of Gary.”

The Scarboroug­h Athletic chairman Trevor Bull said: "The younger generation are our fans of the future.

"We already have an incredible amount of young people attending games, but we want more local children to be able to enjoy football at the Flamingo Land Stadium.

“We are really proud of this initiative and are very grateful to Alison and children for supporting the club in this way.”

 ?? ?? Boro chairman Trevor Bull, left, and the Ledden family
Boro chairman Trevor Bull, left, and the Ledden family

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