Changes to FREE Premier League Kicks sessions in Barton
Changes are being made to the Iron Foundation’s FREE Premier League Kicks sessions at Barton on Friday nights.
Effective from March 10th, there will be an extra hour session, with age groups now split, as follows:
6.30pm-7.30pm for ages 8-12 at Baysgarth School 3G
7.30pm-8.30pm for ages 13-18 at Baysgarth School 3G
The session was one of the two most recently introduced, along with the one in Epworth, but had taken a short break over the last couple of weeks.
The Barton session is available for eight-to-18-year-olds, taking place at Baysgarth School between 7.30pm and 8.30pm.
PLEASE NOTE: A consent form must be completed and emailed to j.ture@scunthorpe-united.co.uk ahead of the session, otherwise individuals will not be able to take part.
CONSENT FORM HERE
FULL LOOK AT OUR PREMIER LEAGUE KICKS SESSIONS
Monday
Disability Premier League Kicks
5pm – 6pm at The Pods Sports Hall
8-18-year-olds
Tuesday
Premier League Kicks
6pm – 7pm at Foxhills Sports Ground 3G
10-14-year-olds
Friday
Premier League Kicks
6pm – 7pm for ages 6-11 at Brumby Hall Astroturf
7pm – 8pm for ages 12-18 at Brumby Hall Astroturf
6pm – 7.30pm for ages 8-18 at Brigg Recreation Ground
6.30pm-7.30pm for ages 8-18 at Epworth Leisure Centre 3G
6.30pm-7.30pm for ages 8-12 at Baysgarth School 3G
7.30pm-8.30pm for ages 13-18 at Baysgarth School 3G
TO TAKE PART: Complete a consent form and email to j.ture@scunthorpe-united.co.uk ahead of the event. Then just turn up to the appropriate venue and your child will benefit from our FREE sessions.
PL Kicks is one of the Premier League’s flagship community programmes. It commenced in 2006 and has a long history of using the power of football and the value of sports participation to help youngsters in some of the most high-need areas.
Sixty-nine professional clubs in the Premier League and English Football League (EFL) are now supported to deliver the programme via the Premier League Charitable Fund.
The scheme has also enabled thousands of youngsters to find routes into education, training and employment with volunteering being a key component.
One of the key elements for the success of Kicks is the workforce, with 20 per cent of the coaching and delivery staff being former participants, often hailing from the same area in which they are now working.