Argyll and Bute Football Development will be holing their Spring Football Festivals across the Argyll and Bute during the Easter Holidays.
This is a great opportunity for children of all ages to get out and play the game, learn new skills and make new friends.
Each player will receive coaching by qualified Scottish FA Certificated coaches, a t-shirt on arrival and a certificate at the end of the festival.
There are course over the two weeks over the Easter Holidays in various locations across Argyll and Bute
6th, 7th, 8th of April, will see the festivals take place in
Tayvallich
Rothesay
Campletown
Hermitage
Tighnabruaick
Islay
14th,15th and 16th will see festivals take place in
Garmony
Oban
Lochgilphead
Inveraray
Cost £30 (*£25)
(Cheques made payable to Argyll and Bute Council)
*(Cost of 2nd or subsequent children from the same family)
If you are in receipt of benefits or on a low income you may be eligible for a discount on the above costs. Please contact us for information. A payment by installment scheme is available. If you would like to pay by installments please contact us.
Please download the application form at the bottom of page and send it to
Football, Library HQ,
Highland Avenue,
Sandbank,
Dunoon
PA23 8PB
Tel: 07887 627649
e-mail football@argyll-bute.gov.uk
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